Skip to content

Long Distance Cup: Andrew Balding issues warning for Doncaster winner Coltrane ahead of Ascot bid

Coltrane was a narrow winner of the Doncaster Cup last time out, finishing ahead of Trueshan who could reoppose at Ascot on Saturday; however, trainer Andrew Balding has warned his staying star could feel the effects of a long season

David Probert wins the Doncaster Cup on Coltrane
Image: David Probert wins the Doncaster Cup on Coltrane

Andrew Balding fears his Doncaster Cup hero Coltrane could be "over the top" ahead of the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot on Saturday.

The Mastercraftsman gelding has certainly enjoyed a profitable campaign, also winning the Ascot Stakes at the Royal meeting in June and a Listed prize at Sandown.

He went on to finish fourth in the Goodwood Cup and second in the Lonsdale Cup before inflicting a surprise defeat on dual Long Distance Cup winner Trueshan on Town Moor last month.

Coltrane, ridden by Rob Hornby, wins at Sandown
Image: Coltrane, ridden by Rob Hornby, wins at Sandown

Trueshan could once again be in opposition this weekend, provided Alan King is happy with conditions, and Balding is concerned it could prove to be one run too many for his charge.

"Coltrane is in great form, but he's had a long year," said the Kingsclere handler.

QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot live on Sky Sports
QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot live on Sky Sports

Watch as the British Flat season reaches a dramatic finale at Ascot on Qipco Champions Day, all live on Sky Sports Racing on Saturday October 15

"I know I said that before Doncaster too, but he worked almost too well on Saturday - he flew, or at least he did by his standards - and that's sometimes an indication that they are going over the top."

Coltrane is a 7-1 shot with most firms while Trueshan is as low as 6-4 in some quarters, despite doubts about his participation.

Also See:

Watch British Champions Day this Saturday, live on Sky Sports Racing.