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Cheltenham Festival: Mighty Potter sidesteps Dublin Racing Festival with Supreme or Ballymore up next

Mighty Potter to sidestep Sunday's Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle at Dublin Racing Festival and head straight to Cheltenham for either Supreme or Ballymore; connections also have Fil Dor and Pied Piper, who could step out of juvenile company

Mighty Potter ridden by Jack Kennedy
Image: Mighty Potter's owners, Caldwell Construction Ltd, have a strong hand at Cheltenham this year including exciting juveniles Fil Dor and Pied Piper

Connections of Mighty Potter have confirmed the exciting novice hurdler will sidestep this weekend's Dublin Racing Festival and head straight to Cheltenham in March.

A 29-length winner on his hurdling debut at Down Royal, Gordon Elliott's charge was subsequently beaten into third place in the Royal Bond at Fairyhouse.

Having bounced back to winning ways with a Grade One victory at Leopardstown in December, the five-year-old was given the option of returning for Sunday's Tattersalls Ireland Novice Hurdle.

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However, Mighty Potter is set to be kept fresh for his trip to the Cotswolds in March.

Joey Logan, racing manager to owners Caldwell Construction Ltd, said: "We're going to go straight to Cheltenham with Mighty Potter.

"He's a big horse and he's after having three runs over hurdles. He's fresh and very well in himself and I think the best thing is to go straight to Cheltenham with him."

Fil Dor
Image: Fil Dor will line up in the Spring Juvenile Hurdle at Leopardstown this weekend

Mighty Potter is entered in both the Supreme Novices' Hurdle and the longer Ballymore Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

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The same owners have two leading hopes for the Triumph Hurdle in impressive Cheltenham scorer Pied Piper and Fil Dor, who puts his unbeaten record over hurdles on the line at Leopardstown on Saturday.

In the aftermath of Pied Piper's romp last weekend, Elliott hinted he could split his juvenile aces by running him in the Supreme and Fil Dor in the Triumph, while Mighty Potter could potentially step up in trip for the Ballymore.

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Plans remain fluid, however, with Fil Dor's performance this weekend key to where all three horses end up running at Prestbury Park.

"We'll have a better idea after the weekend where we're going to go," Logan added.

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