Dan Skelton Prepares for Cheltenham
Dan Skelton is training L’Eau Du Sud for the Champion Chase at Cheltenham, following an impressive victory in the Shloer Chase where the horse won by 15 lengths. This marks a significant return for L’Eau Du Sud, who has not raced in 223 days prior to this event.
Skelton expressed confidence in L’Eau Du Sud’s abilities, stating, “He loves running fresh.” The horse has shown remarkable form this season, winning both of his races by a combined total of 33 lengths.
In addition to L’Eau Du Sud, Skelton is also focusing on Kateira, whom he has named as his each-way horse of the week for the Coral Cup. Skelton noted, “I have put up Kateira as my each-way horse of the week in all the previews and the ground has come right for her in the old Coral Cup.” Kateira will carry 11 stone in this race, a notable reduction from the 12 stone she has been accustomed to.
Another horse in Skelton’s stable, Majborough, recently won the Dublin Racing Festival by an impressive 19 lengths, further solidifying Skelton’s competitive edge. However, he acknowledged the challenge posed by Majborough, stating, “We will have to do a lot to beat Majborough, but we are very happy with our prep.”
Skelton’s ambitions extend beyond individual races; he is also aiming to surpass Willie Mullins in the trainers’ championship, a goal that has been a significant focus for him this season. This competitive spirit is evident as he prepares his horses for the upcoming races.
As the Champion Chase approaches, observers are keen to see how L’Eau Du Sud performs after such a long layoff and whether Skelton’s strategy will pay off against formidable competitors. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final lineup of horses for the race.