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Shishkin 'almost certain' to run in 1965 Chase at Ascot on Saturday, reveals Nicky Henderson

Nicky Henderson reveals Shishkin is poised to make his seasonal return in Saturday's 1965 Chase at Ascot; Pic D'Orhy "will be ready to rock and roll"; watch the November Racing Weekend at Ascot live on Sky Sports Racing on Friday November 24 and Saturday November 25

Shishkin leaves his rivals well behind in the Betfair Ascot Chase
Image: Shishkin wins the Betfair Ascot Chase last season

Nicky Henderson has revealed Shishkin is "almost certain" to run in the 1965 Chase at Ascot on Saturday.

The nine-year-old is also entered in the Betfair Chase at Haydock, but Henderson looks set to opt for the shorter race at Ascot, with the ground the key factor.

The Grade Two 1965 Chase is run over 2m 5f at the Berkshire track, where the going was described as good to soft on Tuesday, while the Grade One Betfair Chase is a 3m 1.5f contest, with the ground at Haydock heavy, soft in places on Tuesday.

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Shishkin, who won the Ascot Chase last season before going on to finish second in the Ryanair Chase and winning the Aintree Bowl over 3m 1f, is now the odds-on favourite for the 1965 Chase in which he will face a maximum of five rivals headed by Pic D'Orhy.

"You don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out that two-miles-five around Ascot is going to suit him better than three miles in the soft at Haydock," said Henderson.

"The ground at Ascot will be preferable and he's almost certain to go there. He's won a two-mile-five race there and we know he likes it [the track]."

Nico De Boinville and Shishwin win at Aintree
Image: Shishkin, ridden by Nico de Boinville, on his way to victory at Aintree in April

Shishkin won the Supreme Novices' Hurdle and Arkle over two miles at successive Cheltenham Festivals but was pulled up in the Champion Chase of 2022 and, after being beaten into third behind Edwardstone in last season's Tingle Creek, Henderson stepped his charge up in trip, with the King George over three miles at Kempton on Boxing Day now his main target.

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"This is a prep race for the King George and we want to win it," added the Seven Barrows handler.

"He didn't travel as well as he might in his races last season and I think we might put some cheek-pieces on him. We've schooled him in them and they help keep his mind on it."

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Trainer Sheila Lewis says Straw Fan Jack, who finished fourth in last season's Arkle Chase, is 'ready to go' ahead of his seasonal return either at Ascot in Saturday's 1965 Chase or at Newbury the following week

Cobden: Pic D'Orhy will be ready to rock and roll

Harry Cobden is looking forward to riding Pic D'Orhy at Ascot after Paul Nicholls decided he would head to the Berkshire track for a full book of rides rather than partnering Bravemansgame in the Betfair Chase.

"Pic D'Orhy is a class horse in his own right and I can't wait to ride him," said the jockey.

"He won the Melling Chase at Aintree last season, so we know he's top class. It looks like Shishkin is going to take us on and he's obviously a very good horse in his own right.

Pic D'Orhy ridden by Harry Cobden goes on to win the Melling Chase at Aintree
Image: Pic D'Orhy and Harry Cobden were successful in the Melling Chase at Aintree in April

"It's a bit of rematch as he got the better of us in the race last year, but I do know Paul has been getting lots of work into Pic D'Orhy and he'll be ready to rock and roll on Saturday.

"Of course it will be a tough race, and we'll need to put in a career best to beat him, but it's definitely possible and we're looking forward to it. It should be a great race."

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