HANLON HOPING CYCLONE CAN MAKE A STORM IN RYANAIR CHASE
A total of 39 entries have been received for the £275,000 Grade One Ryanair Chase, the chasing highlight on day three of The Festival, St Patrickâs Thursday, March 14.
Barry Geraghty gave Riverside Theatre one of the rides of the season when he denied dual Ryanair Chase winner Albertas Run by a half length in last seasonâs renewal, and the nine-year-old is one of three entries from the formidable Henderson stable.
Colin Tizzard could be represented by impressive Haldon Gold Cup scorer Cue Card, while Philip Hobbs has entered Menorah, who won the rearranged Peterborough Chase at Kempton Park over Christmas.
A top-class 15-strong Irish-trained entry includes First Lieutenant, triple Grade One winner Flemenstar and Sir Des Champs, one of six entries for the countryâs champion trainer Willie Mullins. The trio came second, third and fourth respectively in the three-mile Grade One Lexus Chase at Leopardstown on December 28. Sizing Europe has a Ryanair Chase option as well as holding entries in the Sportingbet Queen Mother Champion Chase and the Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Alongside First Lieutenant, Mouse Morris has entered Punchestown Gold Cup victor China Rock. Shark Hanlon is aiming his stable star Hidden Cyclone at the two mile, five furlong contest and the lightly-raced eight-year-old was placed at the highest level over hurdles. Hidden Cyclone has won three of his five starts over fences and came home eighth in the Lexus Chase after making much of the running.
Hanlon said yesterday: âWe are looking at the Ryanair Chase over two and a half miles with Hidden Cylone because I felt he didnât stay three miles at Leopardstown the last day.
âHe came out of the Lexus really well but he just got too excited before the race and pulled too hard during it. I think going a stride quicker over two and a half will suit him a lot better.
âHe goes for the Leopardstown Handicap Chase first and from there he will go for the Ryanair. I donât think the track at Cheltenham will hold any fears for him but my only concern would be if the ground came up real quick.â