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Having watched the Gold Cup last night for the first time in ages, I'd forgotton how well Kauto Star showed up for a long way. If anything, I think Ruby had him going for home too far out, initially taken on by Imperial Commander, and then Denman, eventually softened for Long Run to pick up the pieces before the last 2 fences. With a view to a flat 3m, there;s absolutely no way that Long Run shaped like an 11 length better horse than Kauto Star that day. He's even older now though, and has to put the Punchestown flop behind him, but 8/1 for one last big day makes some appeal to me.
KAUTO STAR is overpriced for his heavyweight clash with Long Run in Saturday's Betfair Chase, his jockey Ruby Walsh has said.
Walsh has enjoyed the most productive riding relationship of his career with Kauto Star and the pair have marched to two Gold Cups and four King Georges together.
“I’m looking forward to getting back on Kauto Star, a horse who has given me so many incredible moments,” said Walsh.
Kauto Star is best-priced at 8-1 for the 3m Grade 1 - a price Walsh believes underestimates his old companion, who, although now 11 and in the twilight of his illustrious career, is being primed for each race as if it were his last.
“You’d have to say he’s a big price as Long Run comes here as defending champion as this will be a stepping stone to the King George and Gold Cup," Walsh said to racinguk.com
“In contrast, every day now could be D-day for Kauto Star - I know Paul’s worked him pretty hard so he definitely won’t be lacking for fitness.”
Champion trainer Paul Nicholls on Tuesday revealed Daryl Jacob will ride Master Minded, who runs for the first time in Ascot's Amlin 1965 Chase.
Clive Smith, who owns Kauto Star and Master Minded, had expressed concerns about running both on the same day, but connections have entrusted Jacob with the ride on Master Minded.
"Ruby will ride all my Haydock horses on Friday and Saturday, and Daryl will ride my Ascot runners," Nicholls wrote on his Betfair column.
"Clearly, it makes sense for Ruby to partner Kauto Star. But while Noel [Fehily] was in the frame for Master Minded, having won the Ascot raceon him last year and next time up at Cheltenham too, Daryl is now our second jockey and he gets the ride.
"Daryl has done a lot of work and schooling on Master Minded at home too."