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Dashel Drasher likely to bypass Ascot feature with Jeremy Scott eyeing Newbury target

Dashel Drasher's trainer Jeremy Scott: "I was desperately keen to run over fences, but the ground has got to be right, and it's not helped by Shishkin running either"; watch the November Racing Weekend at Ascot live on Sky Sports Racing on Friday and Saturday

Dashel Drasher jumps to victory in the Ascot Chase last year
Image: Dashel Drasher jumps to victory in the Ascot Chase last year

Dashel Drasher looks set to sidestep Saturday's 1965 Chase at Ascot due to the ground drying out, and instead head to Newbury next weekend.

Jeremy Scott's stable star won the Grade One Ascot Chase two years ago and is a four-time winner from six starts at the Berkshire circuit overall.

Following a satisfactory comeback run when third over hurdles at Wetherby earlier in the month, Scott was keen to send his charge back over the larger obstacles on Saturday - but unsuitable ground, coupled with the likely presence of the brilliant Shishkin, has led to the trainer having a change of heart.

He said: "We'll have to see what the ground does, but it doesn't look like there's much rain around. I think running him over fences, I'd rather be running on the slow side of good and not end up on good ground. That would be our thinking at the moment.

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"It's been so wet and now there's no rain around. My concern is we end up with a month or six weeks of dry weather, which we're kind of due, and it will mess all our plans up - but there we are, we can't do anything about the weather, can we?"

Considering alternative plans, Scott added: "We have Newbury next weekend, where we could run in the hurdle (Long Distance Hurdle). The other thing is it's actually only three weeks since he ran, so it wouldn't hurt if we waited another week anyway.

Dashel Drasher could head to Punchestown next month
Image: Dashel Drasher could now be heading to Newbury for the Long Distance Hurdle

"I was desperately keen to run over fences, but the ground has got to be right, and it's not helped by Shishkin running either.

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"All of these things come into it, but I was keen to run over fences because I think he's got more to give over fences. The trouble is, after this race on Saturday, you've got nothing else other than handicaps until after Christmas."

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