Henry de Bromhead has indicated A Plus Tard is on course to make his comeback in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown on 28 December.The chaser looked to have the world at his feet when sprinting clear to win the 2022 Gold Cup at Cheltenham, but things have not gone to plan since then.He was pulled up on his first run since Gold Cup glory at Haydock and was then a late absentee last Christmas at Leopardstown.
He made it back to defend his Cheltenham crown but was pulled up after being badly hampered by a faller.A Plus Tard was last seen finishing third to Shishkin in the Aintree Bowl and is expected to be joined by stablemate Envoi Allen in the Leopardstown feature."I hope both Envoi and A Plus Tard will run in the Savills," said De Bromhead, speaking to Leopardstown Racecourse."A Plus Tard schooled well the other day, he has another big piece of work coming up but he's in good form, he seems really well."Envoi seems really well, he's in great form.
He ran really well at Down Royal so fingers crossed we get a clear run into the race and he'll be able to put in a good performance."Another Grade One contender for the yard over Christmas is two-miler Captain Guinness, who swerved the Tingle Creek in preference for the Paddy's Rewards Club Chase closer to home on 27 December."That's the plan at the moment, we'd love to win a Grade One with him," he said."He's been brilliant, so consistent.
Look, it's a very good race but we'll take our chance and see." Watch coverage of the Leopardstown Festival on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player from 26 December