Glen Forsa is likely to marvel at Newburys Ladbrokes Trophy meeting next week.
The seven-year-old of mick Channon rattled off a last term culminating with a 19-length verdict Kalashnikov from the Kingmaker Novices Chase at Sandown.
An early casualty in the Arkle at Cheltenham, he made several mistakes that were bad at Aintree.
Theres a open handicap at Newbury over two and a half an hour and that is where he starts, said assistant trainer Jack Channon.
I think well look at keeping at two and a half kilometers, but well see how it goes.
He had a couple of nasty experiences in the back-end of last year with his jumping and we just wanted to go a pace where he is more comfortable. We will need to get confidence back in his leaping before we measure up him in quality again, so thats the reason the reason we are moving there.
Stablemate Mister Whitaker galloped with Glen Forsa this week and after getting back to winning ways in Cheltenham in April, is to operate from their Newbury fixtures feature race.
Channon explained:I was not disappointed with Mister Whitaker at the gallop because hes only lost a bit of toe and thats the reason why we are eager to try him within the three-mile course.
We are hoping the evaluation of this Ladbrokes Trophy will fit him and its something weve been trying to explore for just a little while. Hopefully thatll bring the most out of him.

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