Let Yourself Go bids to book his ticket to Punchestown with a good performance in the Imperial Call Chase at Cork on Sunday.
Trainer Adrian Maguire has given the nine-year-old an entry in the Guinness Gold Cup at the big meeting on May 4 in the hope of a solid display in the five-runner Listed contest.
The handler said: “He ran very well over hurdles the last day and he’s a horse who wants good, fast ground. We campaigned him on the heavy ground through the winter and it didn’t suit, but he still ran some good races.”
He added: “He had a break and we’d be hoping for a good run in Mallow this weekend before hopefully going to Punchestown. The Punchestown Guinness Gold Cup is his main aim.”
John O’Callaghan is hoping Swift Counsel’s liking for the course will aid his cause as he has a few pounds to find on the ratings.
“I’m happy with him and he likes Mallow. He’s a bit to find on the handicap with the top two (Roberto Goldback and Let Yourself Go), but he likes the ground on the lively side,” said the Cork trainer.
“He’s normally a good jumper and he was fourth in the Kerry National in September.
“He’s had the two runs since the turn of the year and he seems to have come out of them OK.”
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