Owner Clive Smith feels Ruby Walsh’s return aboard Kauto Star strengthens his chances of landing a third Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday week.
The Paul Nicholls-trained gelding failed in his bid to claim a record-breaking fifth King George VI Chase, after which he was found to have bled, but it is all systems go as he seeks to capture the blue riband prize at the age of 11.
And with Walsh back in the saddle after having recently returned from injury – Tony McCoy did the steering at Kempton – Smith feels Kauto Star could regain the big race after striking gold in 2007 and 2009.
“We feel that it will be different with Ruby (Walsh) back and the two know each other so well we will have a much more favourable result,” Smith told At The Races.
“As good as Tony McCoy is, he has a different style of riding and I’m very pleased that Ruby is able to get back on Kauto again.
“I think he’s got a great chance.”
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