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Conman John Eyes Second Cheltenham Prize
12 Dec
Summary
- Conman John seeks his second win this season at Cheltenham.
- He was purchased for £170,000 and is two-for-two over hurdles.
- Trainer Michael Scudamore is optimistic about his strong chance.

Conman John is poised to challenge for his second Cheltenham success of the season this Saturday in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle. This five-year-old, acquired for £170,000, has demonstrated strong form, achieving two wins from two starts over hurdles since the autumn.
He previously finished fifth at the Punchestown Festival and showed an affinity for the three-mile distance at Prestbury Park in October. Trainer Michael Scudamore expressed confidence, stating that despite conceding weight, Conman John possesses a strong chance based on his current form and familiarity with the track. The horse has had a beneficial break and appears in excellent condition for the Grade Two contest.
While Conman John faces new and promising contenders, his established form gives connections hope. Other notable entries include They Call Me Hugo, trained by Olly Murphy, who steps up in class and distance after a maiden win, and Nicky Henderson's Reckless Spending, also tackling three miles for the first time.




