Sizing Europe is set for entries in three championship races at Cheltenham
Sizing Europe is to be given entries in three of the championship races at the Cheltenham Festival.
Last Updated: 02/01/13 10:01am
While trainer Henry de Bromhead admits the Champion Chase would be the "favourite" he wants to keep all options open.
His latest success came in the Paddy Power Dial-A-Bet Chase over two miles and a furlong at Leopardstown, but he was not quite as convincing there as he had been for his two previous wins this season, both over two and a half miles.
However, De Bromhead reports the 11-year-old, winner of the Champion Chase in 2010 and runner-up last season, to have taken the race in his stride.
"He was out this morning and seems in great form. We were delighted with him. Any day you win a Grade One is a great day," De Bromhead told At The Races.
"We'd love to see him one day over three miles on good ground. We've said he definitely wants good ground and we were delighted we weren't at Kempton (for the King George VI Chase) the way it turned out to be a real slog. That wouldn't have suited us.
"We just want to weigh everything up and see. He's a Champion Chase winner so I suppose that would have to be favourite, but a couple of his runs earlier this season were very good over two and a half.
"He'd probably be the highest-rated of them in the Ryanair but I haven't analysed it all yet. We will probably enter him in the three races. They all close very soon and it will at least keep our options open."