Alan King sets his sights on big end of season targets at Aintree and Ayr with the likes of Sceau Royal, Mia’s Storm and Dingo Dollar
ALAN KING is leaning towards keeping Sceau Royal at two miles for an outing in the bet365 Celebration Chase on the final day of the season at Sandown.
King had considered stepping him up to two and a half miles for the JLT Chase at Aintree, but is now favouring a shot at the Grade 1 prize on April 27 instead.
The Simon Munir- and Isaac Souede-owned gelding put up arguably a career-best display when finishing third to Altior in the Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham.
King said: “I think he will be going to Sandown. I thought about going two and a half at Aintree with him, but I think two miles at Sandown will suit him better. I’m not convinced he is crying out for two and a half miles.
“It was a career-best in the Queen Mother. It was an amazing run. The ground was as slow as he would want it.
“I was thrilled with him and he ran a mighty race.”
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A trip to Aintree may be on the agenda for Mia’s Storm, who has not been sighted since landing a Listed race at Kempton in November, with King earmarking the Grade 3 Gaskells Handicap Hurdle as a possible target.
He said: “She will go to Aintree if the ground is OK, if not she will wait for Ayr. The plan is to run in the three-mile handicap hurdle on the Saturday. She wants three miles.
“If that didn’t work there is a three-mile mares’ handicap hurdle at Ayr on the Friday of the Scottish National meeting.
“She would have more chance in the handicap at Aintree than in the Grade 1.”
Dingo Dollar remains on course to make his next appearance in the Coral Scottish Grand National at Ayr next month, where he could be joined by stablemate Talkischeap, who has also been entered in the marathon contest.
King said: “Dingo Dollar will definitely run in the Scottish National, I would think. He ran all right at Doncaster the other day and the ground there would have been as quick as he would have wanted it.
“This race has been on the mind since he finished second in the three-mile novice chase there last year, as he wants to go left handed.
“Talkischeap is in, but if you would put a gun to my head now he is more likely to run in the novice handicap chase on the same day.”