Cyborgo bound to relish conditions

Cyborgo can resume Martin Pipe's domination of the £45,000 added Coral Welsh National by winning at Chepstow today

Cyborgo can resume Martin Pipe's domination of the £45,000 added Coral Welsh National by winning at Chepstow today. This severe stamina test has a wide open look but Pipe, successful five times since 1988, fields an extremely strong squad even by his standards.

Furthermore, Cyborgo, a classy stayer over hurdles, could make up into a Gold Cup horse this term. He was ambitiously pitched into the Cheltenham showpiece as a novice last season but trailed home eighth behind Mr Mulligan. But that was the only blot on his campaign. He had earlier crushed his opponents and bounced back at Aintree when beating The Last Fling three and a half lengths in the Mildmay Novices' Chase.

A relentless galloper who relishes the mud, Cyborgo goes well fresh and will take plenty of stopping. Stablemates Dom Samourai, Evangelica and Indian Tracker are all live dangers and the Nicholashayne trainer could conceivably saddle a 1-2-3.

Pipe's Rainwatch can cement his position as ante-post favourite for the Triumph Hurdle with victory in the Finale Junior Hurdle. A useful middle distance performer for John Dunlop on the Flat, the three-year-old created a very favourable impression when making all to beat subsequent winner Kilbride Lad by six lengths at Newbury on his hurdling debut.

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