Crambo tipped for big improvement in 2025 ahead of triumphant return to Ascot

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Crambo tipped for big improvement in 2025 ahead of triumphant return to Ascot
Author: Sam Turner
Published: Dec, 19 2024 11:55

The seven-year-old has been declared “very fit” as he bids to defend the Grade 1 title he won last year. Trainer Fergal O’Brien believes Crambo “could be a better horse this year” as he bids to defend his crown in this Saturday’s Grade 1 Howden Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot.

The seven-year-old narrowly came out on top 12 months ago in the staying hurdle feature following a titanic duel with Paisley Park, and O’Brien is pleased he sidestepped Crambo’s intended comeback at Newbury in the Coral Long Distance Hurdle, reporting his gelding as “very well” ahead of his intended return.

O’Brien said: “He didn’t have a great scope prior to Newbury three weeks ago, so we felt we ought to give him a little more time as you need to be one hundred per cent for those major races. “We’re very happy with him now as he’s done a lot of work and is very fit and very well so we’re hoping for a good run.

“I think he could be a better horse this year as his jumping is a lot better and a lot slicker. He’s never previously been a great horse to school at home, but he’s really enjoyed that side of his training this year. “He’s obviously a year older and stronger and he learned a lot from last year. This time last year we were going to Ascot for his third run and that is probably the reason why he didn’t show a lot in the spring. We are going to Ascot fresh on Saturday and that should help us out for the rest of the season as well.”.

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