Sir Gino And The New Lion Set For Cheltenham Clash
Sir Gino and The New Lion are due to cross paths at Cheltenham on Saturday as both hold entries for the Unibet Hurdle.
Nicky Henderson's Sir Gino was last seen winning the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton on Boxing Day, a six-length victory ahead of Jeremy Scott's star mare Golden Ace.
The New Lion, trained by Dan Skelton, shone at the Cheltenham Festival last year when winning the Turners' Novices Hurdle however fell at the penultimate flight when starting his project in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle in late November.
Those two horses are likely to head the market, with the final field set to be small as Kerry Lee's Nemean Lion, the Harry Derham-trained Brentford Hope and Willie Mullins' are the other entrants.
The latter horse is a dual-purpose campaigner who famously won last season's Triumph Hurdle on his launching over obstacles and though he is because of to return to the National Hunt code before the summertime, his very first outing may be either at Cheltenham or Leopardstown on February 1.
"Poniros is in a Cheltenham at the weekend, he is because of work at the Curragh on Tuesday," said Sean Graham, racing supervisor to Poniros' owner Tony Bloom.
The New Lion (left) and Sir Gino, who are because of cross paths in the Unibet Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday (PA)
"After that Willie and David (Casey, assistant fitness instructor) will make their minds up as to whether we're going to go.
"Sir Gino will remain in it and so will JP's horse (The New Lion). There are two methods of taking a look at it, we can go to Cheltenham and run at a track he has won around before and there might only be 4 or 5 runners - or his other choice is the Irish Champion Hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival.
"That will probably be simply as tough a race, if not harder, and there'll likely be more runners at Leopardstown also.
"I think if he works all right, we'll most likely be going to Cheltenham."