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Nicholls counting on Frodon 'A Game' for Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown

Paul Nicholls believes Frodon is primed to shine at the Dublin Racing Festival this weekend if he can repeat his run at Down Royal in October.

The trainer arrives at Leopardstown with Frodon set for the Saturday's Grade 1 Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup and Greaneteen in the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Dublin Chase on Sunday and feels both will be well suited to the demands of the track.

"Definitely Frodon because you're not going to go to Cheltenham and it's a valuable race," Nicholls told Ruby Walsh on RTÉ's Game On in regard to the plan to bring the 10-year-old gelding to Leopardstown.

"The ground's always good at Leopardstown and that will suit him. The same with Greaneteen. It's a valuable prize. The ground will suit him. So it's been the plan really."

Nicholls is hopeful that Frodon can show his best form in ground that plays to his best qualities.

"It's a big galloping track and he's won left-handed, right-handed and I always thought he was better left-handed and the ground should suit him really well," he said.

"If he brings his A Game like he had at Down Royal, he should go well."

And Nicholls believes the recent time away from action for Greaneteen will prove beneficial.

"He's in very good form. He's had a nice break and I think we ran him a bit quick after preparing him for the form of his life in the Tingle Creek.

"He wouldn't have beaten Shishkin that day whatever we done but he ran well and he's had a break now and he's back where he wants to be. We're very happy with him."

Watch live coverage of the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player on Saturday (12.55pm) and Sunday (1.10pm).

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