De Bromhead hopeful A Plus Tard can rediscover best

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De Bromhead hopeful A Plus Tard can rediscover best

De Bromhead hopeful A Plus Tard can rediscover his best. A plus tard had never finished out of the first three in his 19 starts before he bombed out in the Betfair Chase at Haydock last month. Galvin denied him an unbeaten season last year. Rachael Blackmore has nominated him as her best chance of a winner this Christmas.

Gordon Elliott has won three of the last six Savills' races. Davy Russell retired and he will not be able to partner Galvin. Jack Kennedy was aboard Conflated in the Champion Chase at Down Royal. Sam Ewing will partner him in Russell's absence. Jordan Gainford partners Fury Road for the first time. A Plus Tard is hoping to rediscover his best form. He won a Grade 2 at Punchestown in October. The horse was scoped dirty after the race at Kempton. It was good to see him win on his first start back at the DownRoyal.

Kemboy makes his fifth consecutive appearance in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown. Paul Townend believes the 2018 Savill's Chase scorer is better at this venue than anywhere else. Townen is also hoping A Plus Tard can rediscover his best form. Royal Rendezvous makes first start since landing Punchestown festival handicap off a mark of 160 last spring. Franco De Port is last seen finishing down the field in an Auteuil Grade 2 this month.

Morris hoping Paddy Power Gold Cup second can go one better. French Dynamite won a 2m7f hurdle on his seasonal return at Thurles. Mouse Morris has previously won the race with Cahervillahow (1990) and Foxchapel King (2001).

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