Colin Tizzard’s King George star Thistlecrack makes return from injury at Newbury
LAST SEASON'S King George VI Chase winner Thistlecrack will make his eagerly-anticipated return to action in the Ladbrokes Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury on Friday.
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Colin Tizzard's superstar former World Hurdle winner has been absent from the track since January after an injury curtailed his bold novice chasing campaign.
Whilst the Dorset handler is confident Thistlecrack is fit enough to do himself justice, he accepts that he is likely to come on for his run back over the smaller obstacles at the Berkshire course.
Tizzard said: "Thistlecrack has done plenty of work and is ready to run.
"He's bound to improve, but he has been on to go for some time now and we're very happy with him.
"He had a jump on the grass on Wednesday and he's ready to get started."
Tizzard is under no illusions about the task facing his nine-year-old charge, with Harry Fry's defending champion Unowhatimeanharry in opposition.
"There wouldn't be much between them, I wouldn't have thought," the trainer added.
"We couldn't go for the King George without a run, so he goes to Newbury and, all being well, he'll then head to Kempton."
"We've got to give 6lb to Thistlecrack and a number of other horses in the race, but we go there full of confidence.
Wholestone, representing the in-form Nigel Twiston-Davies, was runner-up to Fergal O'Brien's classy mare Colin's Sister and both horses will be hoping to upset the two at the head of the market.
Anthony Bromley, racing manager for Wholestone's owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, said: "Friday's race looks a Grade One in all but name. Even with the rise (for finishing second at Wetherby), Wholestone is still 15lb off Thistlecrack's rating and we have got to give him 3lb.
"I thought Unowhatimeanharry looked good at Aintree the other day when he beat Top Notch, and we have got form to turn around with Colin's Sister.
"It looks a tough engagement for Wholestone but it is the only one we can do, other than waiting for level weights in the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot next month."
The Jonjo O'Neill-trained Taquin Du Seuil and Beer Goggles from Richard Woollacott's yard complete the six-strong line-up.