Kempton on the agenda for Kylemore Lough
Trainer Harry Fry and his staff are still learning about the classy Kylemore Lough after his disappointing start for the yard at Cheltenham in November.
TALENTED chaser Kylemore Lough could return to the track after a short break in the 32Red Casino Chase at Kempton on January 13.
The two-and-a-half-mile Listed contest has been earmarked by trainer Harry Fry after he opted to swerve an outing in the rearranged Peterborough Chase at Taunton earlier this month.
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A Grade One winner for Kerry Lee at Fairyhouse, Kylemore Lough joined the Fry yard at the end of last season.
The eight-year-old gelding was well-backed for his stable debut in the BetVictor Gold Cup at Cheltenham last month, for which he was sent off 4-1 favourite.
However, he turned in a disappointing effort at Prestbury Park as he was eventually pulled-up.
Fry said: "He came out of Cheltenham really well, but he was just not quite ready to run in the Peterborough Chase.
"He will reappear in the new year and will possibly head to Kempton on Lanzarote Hurdle day.
"We have learnt plenty about him since his last run and we are looking forward to running him again."