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19 Jan 2026

‘U-turn’ puts Flooring Porter on course for Cotswold return

‘U-turn’ puts Flooring Porter on course for Cotswold return

A late change of heart led to Gavin Cromwell entering his long-absent stable star Flooring Porter in the Betfair Cotswold Chase at Cheltenham on Saturday.

The dual Stayers’ Hurdle winner has been sidelined by injury since winning the 2024 Kerry National and last week his trainer indicated this weekend’s Pertemps Network Cleeve Hurdle would be the stage for his comeback.

The 11-year-old’s name even appeared among the contenders for that Grade Two contest early on Monday morning, but with a potential tilt at the Randox Grand National in mind, Cromwell decided to switch targets before the entries closed for both Festival Trials day races at noon.

“It was a last minute U-turn,” he told the Press Association.

“Thinking about it, it’s a possibility he could go for the Grand National and he needs one more run over fences to qualify, so I thought this could be the race to do it in as it’s a small field and he may not have as hard a race as he would in a Cleeve Hurdle for his first start back.

“I’m not saying the Cotswold Chase is not a good race, it is, but with a small field he just might have an easier time of it.

“He’s in great shape, we’re delighted with him and looking forward to getting him out.”

Flooring Porter is one of just five possible runners in the Cotswold Chase, with Grey Dawning the 4-6 favourite with he sponsors as he bids to cement his Cheltenham Gold Cup credentials.

The nine-year-old sidestepped the Festival entirely last season, but trainer Dan Skelton is gunning for the blue riband this time around after seeing his charge make an impressive start to his campaign in the Betfair Chase at Haydock in November.

He is set to be taken on this weekend by last year’s Cotswold Chase hero L’Homme Presse, who will be diverted to Prestbury Park after a planned appearance in the Classic Chase at Warwick was scuppered by the weather.

Gordon Elliott’s Stellar Story and the Jimmy Mangan-trained Spillane’s Tower could join Flooring Porter on the trip from Ireland.

The Cleeve Hurdle has attracted 10 entries, with the standard set by Nicky Henderson’s Long Distance and Long Walk Hurdle winner Impose Toi.

Olly Murphy’s Strong Leader was best of the rest behind Impose Toi at Ascot before Christmas and while he has so far failed to run up to his best at Cheltenham, a rematch is on the cards.

“He will definitely run and he’s good and training well,” said Murphy.

“He has the Cheltenham question to answer and is going there with his eyes open, but we just want to have one more go.

“We didn’t think he handled Ascot last year and he did this year when second in the Long Walk and he’s had his wind-op and got his cheek pieces, so we’ll have one more roll of the dice.

“He’s in the form of his life and we’ll have a go here and then more than likely freshen him up for Aintree.”

Sixteen four-year-olds are in the mix for the Grade Two JCB Triumph Trial Juvenile Hurdle including Skelton’s impressive Kempton winner Maestro Conti and the Paul Nicholls-trained Minella Yoga, who claimed the notable scalp of Act Of Innocence on his British debut at Newbury last month.

The Nicky Henderson-trained Act Of Innocence is one of the possible star attractions in the last of four Grade Twos on the card, the AIS Novices’ Hurdle, with Olly Murphy’s unbeaten gelding Adonedeal, Ben Pauling’s Taurus Bay, Skelton’s pair of Bossman Jack and Carlenrig and John McConnell’s Champion Bumper runner-up Heads Up also in contention.

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