Seventh Sky in Kingmaker frame at Warwick
Tuesday 3 February 2015 14:05, UK
Charlie Mann will consider letting Sunday's Musselburgh winner Seventh Sky turn out quickly for the titanbet.co.uk Kingmaker Novices' Chase at Warwick.
Despite jumping left throughout in Edinburgh over the weekend, the eight-year-old ran out an emphatic 19-length victor of the Scottish Future Champions Novices' Chase and Mann reports his charge to have taken those exertions in his stride.
He is one of eight possible runners in Saturday's Grade Two Kingmaker after the race was reopened, and also holds an entry in a handicap on the same card.
Mann said: "I haven't seen the entries yet, but it's certainly possible he could run on Saturday.
"He's a horse who just thrives on his racing and I would imagine the handicapper will put him up quite a lot for winning at Musselburgh.
"It might be sensible to run him again quickly, but we will have a look at the entries and see.
"He'll also be entered at Plumpton next Monday and I wouldn't rule out running him on Saturday and then going to Plumpton!"
Seventh Sky's potential opponents in the Kingmaker include Vibrato Valtat, winner of the Henry VIII Novices' Chase at Sandown and the Wayward Lad at Kempton.
Colin Tizzard has entered the hat-trick seeking Kings Lad, Top Gamble is on a four-timer for Richard Lee and Willie Mullins could send smart mare Adriana Des Mottes.
Mister Spingsprong, Tango Du Juilley and Turn Over Sivola complete the list of possibles.