Kauto on course for Gold Cup

Racing: Kauto Star put himself firmly back in the picture for the Cheltenham Gold Cup after what looked a perfectly satisfactory…

Racing:Kauto Star put himself firmly back in the picture for the Cheltenham Gold Cup after what looked a perfectly satisfactory gallop at Wincanton this afternoon.

The 12-year-old was described as “50-50” for the Festival showpiece last week after it emerged he had suffered a schooling fall at Paul Nicholls’s Ditcheat yard.

Kauto Star has made massive strides in his race to be fit for the blue riband event a week today, and Nicholls was keen to see how he fared in a racecourse spin with stablemate Mon Parrain.

Regular rider Ruby Walsh was on hand to put Kauto Star through his paces over two miles while Daryl Jacob teamed up with Mon Parrain.

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The pair went just a steady pace early on, with Walsh pushing to the front after half a mile and Mon Parrain settled a couple of lengths behind on his heels.

Mon Parrain came back up to join him turning for home and the pace upped a gentle notch down the straight, with the pair racing upsides each other.

Neither horse was asked any real questions and Kauto Star, who looked fresh and well in himself, passed the post around a head in front, although both horses were more or less in first gear throughout.

Nicholls said: “I’m very, very pleased and Ruby said that he could hardly hold him.

“I didn’t want him to do too much but they quickened up a bit. If he’s all right tomorrow and schools on Monday, then I’d say we’re in business.

“I can’t tell you the difference between looking at him now and last Friday. It’s a phenomenal difference and it’s a huge relief because everyone can see if he’s in good or bad shape and he looked in really good order.

“He looks like he did before Haydock (Betfair Chase win) and the King George and he’s full of enthusiasm.

“He will jump two brush hurdles and a couple of bursh fences on Monday morning and Ruby will come over to do it.”

Owner Clive Smith was on hand to watch the gallop and he was equally upbeat about the dual Gold Cup runner’s performance.

He added: “Ruby said he was very pleased and he did every bit as well as he expected.

“They went a little bit faster in the last half a mile and I thought he looked good. It’s all systems go.”

Coral make Kauto Star their 7-2 second-favourite for the race, with last year’s winner Long Run the 7-4 market leader to repeat his 2011 performance.