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Altior all the way - Hughes sure Henderson star will prevail in Ascot clash

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Brian Hughes may have experienced first hand the brutal power of Cyrname's exhilarating running and jumping around Ascot .

However the crack jockey – one of the finest judges of a chaser around – is firmly siding with rival Altior  in Saturday's showdown.

Jockey: BRIAN HUGHES
Jockey: BRIAN HUGHES Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Hughes saw only a distant view of Cyrname during the closing stages of the Ascot Chase in February when aboard Waiting Patiently, a performance which elevated the Paul Nicholls-trained seven-year-old to become the highest-rated chaser in Britain come the end of last season. 

Altior winning the bet365 Celebration Chase (Grade 1)
Altior winning the bet365 Celebration Chase (Grade 1) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

But Hughes believes there were excuses for Waiting Patiently that day and, while having plenty of respect for Cyrname, expects Altior – officially 1lb inferior to his rival – to prove the handicapper wrong in the Christy 1965 Chase on Saturday, where he will be tackling 2m5f for the first time.

"They're two decent horses from two very powerful stables but Altior is the one for me, he's beaten all that's been put before him," said Hughes, who has only Richard Johnson above him in the battle for the jump jockeys' title.

"Obviously Cyrname was an impressive winner of the Grade 1 at Ascot. I rode Waiting Patiently that day and I know it's very easy when you get beat to say your horse isn't right but, my horse didn't give me the same feel. I didn't feel from the back of the second-last to the line that he strode out all the way. We were still second and Cyrname is obviously a very good horse."

The two horses present an intriguing clash of styles, with Cyrname having produced his best performances when Harry Cobden has turned the screw on his rivals from the front, while Altior has increasingly looked at his strongest near the finish over two miles.

Hughes said: "It will be a great race but Altior has 19 wins in a row and for me he's superior. It's a great game of opinions and I think it'll be a great race. Cyrname will go forward and Nico [de Boinville] will target him. Altior just looks like he's doing what he has to do in beating the horses he's up against."

Hughes has not been on the receiving end of Altior's power but is a fully fledged member of the fan club.

"Connections are obviously confident he'll stay those sort of trips and he has a lovely relaxed way of racing," said Hughes. "He's been entered in a King George and a Betfair Chase when they could have gone straight to the Tingle Creek. 

"I've never ridden against Altior and Cyrname was a very good winner of the Ascot Chase, but I didn't feel Waiting Patiently finished out his race as well as he could that day – not that I'd take anything away from the winner – on the day he was by far the best horse.

"It'll be a great race and I'm looking forward to watching it."


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