Bristol De Mai's chance to be a Haydock star as 10-year-old grey gelding seeks to emulate the great Kauto Star Bristol De Mai seeks to emulate Kauto Star by winning Saturday’s Betfair Chase He takes an outstanding race and track record into the £200,000 steeplechase The 10-year-old faces stiff opposition from A Plus Tard and Native River
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Trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies says Bristol De Mai will deserve to have a race named after him if he can emulate the great Kauto Star and win Saturday’s Betfair Chase at Haydock for a fourth time.
The 10-year-old grey gelding faces stiff opposition from A Plus Tard, last season’s Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up trained by Henry de Bromhead, and Native River, the 2018 Gold Cup winner trained by Colin Tizzard.
But Bristol De Mai, who is owned by