Wetherby rain boosts chances of weekend return for Coneygree

Coneygree's participation in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby on Saturday was given a boost after overnight rain.

Coneygree Picture: Pat Healy Photography

While the West Yorkshire track did not receive the downpours seen in some local areas, the three millimetres which did fall was gladly accepted.

"It's very good news," said assistant trainer Sara Bradstock.

"I've been told all along the ground is likely to be good to soft and if that is the case, off we go.

"He'll be better for the run, but this race could have been framed for him to make his comeback."

Clerk of the course Jonjo Sanderson explained that while neighbouring villages saw more rain than actually fell at the track, conditions should be almost perfect for the returning stars, with Cue Card, More Of That, Definitly Red and Bristol De Mai in the mix.

"We actually had five millimetres at Tockwith where I live just down the road, but the track only got three," said Sanderson.

"Nevertheless, while I would have liked a bit more, it was gratefully received.

"I've just walked it at noon and it is predominantly soft and good to soft in places.

"I can't see it changing much, to be honest. The forecast is settled for cold nights, heavy dews and very little wind through the day so not particularly drying conditions."


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