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Robbie Power wants Cheltenham Gold Cup hope Our Duke to impress at Down Royal

Last season's Irish National winner Our Duke will take on a competitive field in the JNwine.com Champion Chase at Down Royal on Saturday.
 

ROBBIE POWER has challenged Our Duke to confirm himself a genuine Cheltenham Gold Cup contender at Down Royal.

Jessica Harrington's seven-year-old is fancied by many to go close in this season's Cheltenham showpiece after a spectacular novice campaign, including a wide-margin Irish Grand National win.

His credentials will be given an early test against seven rivals in the JNwine.com Champion Chase on Saturday.

Speaking at a National Hunt season preview, Power said: "Sizing John is the Gold Cup winner and Our Duke has to step up to that level. At the end of the day he's won a Grade One novice chase and a handicap.

"He has to make the step to prove that he's a genuine Gold Cup contender, starting on Saturday.

 Our Duke was an impressive winner of the Boylesports Irish Grand National last season
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Our Duke was an impressive winner of the Boylesports Irish Grand National last seasonCredit: SPORTSFILE

"There is a lot of water to pass under the bridge between now and next March. Hopefully Our Duke will make that progression."

Power believes Our Duke is fit enough to do himself justice, but feels the presence of Road To Respect, who has already had a run this autumn, makes it a tough ask.

"He's as fit as we could have him without having a run. He's been away for a racecourse gallop," the jockey added.

"Obviously Road To Respect has a massive advantage as he's had a run under his belt.

"Our horse is going there in great form and we couldn't be happier with him. He's had a great run since he's come back in and hasn't missed a beat. Hopefully he is fit enough."

Road To Respect won at the Cheltenham Festival in March before claiming the notable scalp of the Yorkhill in the Ryanair Gold Cup at Fairyhouse.

He picked up where he left off when beating a strong field in last month's Irish Daily Star Chase at Punchestown and trainer Noel Meade has been delighted with his subsequent progress.

The Tu Va handler said: "We're very happy with Road To Respect and we couldn't have asked for any more on his first run back. He picked up really well and he won well.

"He came out of the race in Punchestown really well. Danny Benson rides him all the time and he's thrilled with him. He said he's in great shape since he ran."

Road To Respect proved far too good for the rest of the field today as he secured a comfortable victory
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Road To Respect set for Down Royal outingCredit: PA:Press Association

The trainer added: "My biggest worry is the fact that he keeps jumping that bit left.

"When I looked at his race again in Punchestown he did give away a good bit of ground, which in a Grade One he can't afford to do that.

"I'd be hoping now that he would jump a bit straighter the next day."

Templegate's Treble

NAP 12.50 Wetherby - Alfie's Choice: 'Came up against some smart prospects last year and this trip should suit'

NEXT BEST 2.35 Wetherby - Sametegal: 'He's well weighted on his smart novice form and is proven after an absence'

TREBLE 2.10 Uttoxeter - Sandy Cove: 'Had some solid form in the summer and should be up to winning a race like this'

Road To Respect is one of four runners for Gigginstown House Stud, who have claimed this prize five times in the last six years.

Michael O'Leary's operation is also represented in this season's renewal by Sub Lieutenant, Alpha Des Obeaux and Outlander.

Another leading owner, JP McManus, is double-handed, with Jonjo O'Neill's British challenger More Of That joined by the John Kiely-trained Carlingford Lough.

Andrew Lynch's stable star Zabana completes the eight-strong field.

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