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Nicholls not scared of geldings as Miranda set for Long Walk tilt

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Paul Nicholls says he won't be afraid to take on the boys in the Howden Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot next month after Miranda's win at Kempton on Monday.

Trainer : Paul Nicholls
Trainer : Paul Nicholls Picture: PA

The seven-year-old mare stepped up in trip to three miles and defeated two big rivals in the Racing TV Mares' Hurdle.

It was an impressive showing under Harry Cobden, beating 13/8 market leader Martello Sky by 11 lengths, while Molly Ollys Wishes ws also bypassed.

Mr H Cobden tracked the latter two from home before Miranda (7/4) showed a turn of foot to score in first-time cheekpieces.

And with weight in hand against the geldings, Nicholls has taken aim at Ascot in December.

P F Nicholls said: "She ran well on the Flat the other and I put some cheekpieces on just to sharpen her up, but I'm not saying that made the difference today.

"Stepping up to three miles on soft ground has helped, but she is as well as we have ever had her and she looked brilliant. She has won very nicely and beat two good mares.

"Now we know she goes three miles on soft ground it opens up plenty of doors for her. Kevin Stott rode her at Nottingham the other day, where she was a bit unlucky not to win, and he said you could go as far as you want.

"I gave her one run at Worcester in the spring before we put her away over two and a half and we thought then that she wants three miles.

"I'm going to enter her in the Long Walk (on December 17). She gets 7lb off the geldings and you wouldn't be afraid of running against them on a stiff track after that performance if it came up testing ground. There is no real star in that division.

"I nearly put her in at Newbury on Friday (Long Distance Hurdle). She is worth sticking in something like that (Long Walk) as you might drop across one of those races where it is really soft. You have to have cover all your options.

"If the Mares' Hurdle (Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle) at Cheltenham was soft ground she would definitely have a go, but she would want soft ground to bring out the best in her.

"Today was her race and anything she does after this will be a bit of a bonus."


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