Boyne Hurdle return remains on Tiger Roll's agenda

The dual Grand National winner - who will bid for a fifth Cheltenham Festival win in March before his quest to join Red Rum in the history books with a third victory at Aintree in April - had surgery to remove a chip in a joint in November.
WHAT A HORSE HE IS!
— Timeform Live (@TimeformLive) April 6, 2019
Tiger Roll becomes the first back-to-back winner of the #GrandNational since Red Rum, with a superb performance once again!
(🎥@RacingTV))
pic.twitter.com/l0kDN5YPrm
Elliott told Sky Sports Racing: "He did his first bit of work on Saturday after his setback and he worked well. He'll work again during the week.
"My plan is to run on Sunday week in the Boyne Hurdle - he won't be as fit as he was last year and will come on a lot for the run, but it will be a lovely stepping stone to the cross-country (at Cheltenham).
"He missed a month, so he's by no means as fit as he was when he won it last year. Hopefully it will put him spot on for Cheltenham."
It was a mixed weekend for Elliott at Leopardstown, but he did win the feature race, the Irish Gold Cup, with Delta Work.
"He was very good, Jack (Kennedy) gave him a wonderful ride. He stays well, but probably doesn't want to be in front too soon," said Elliott.
"I'd say the Gold Cup trip will be made for him, he stays really well. We probably made a mistake last year not running between Christmas and Cheltenham, as he was a bit fresh. He's a better horse when he's running."
Unfortunately for Kennedy he was unshipped in the following race from Dallas Des Pictons and suffered a broken leg.
Elliott said: "It's very unfortunate for Jack, he's a top-class jockey, but he's got youth on his side and a lot of good horses to come back and ride so he'll be OK."
One of the disappointments of the meeting was Battleoverdoyen, who was beaten when falling at the last in the Flogas Novice Chase won by Faugheen.
"He's a bit sore, so we'll have to see how he is, but Faugheen was amazing," Elliott went on.
"He was well beat at the time - I'm a realist, on the day it didn't work out, but he's very sore so hopefully he's OK."
One of Elliott's stars who did not run at the weekend was Envoi Allen, and the trainer suggested the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle will be his destination next month.
"We toyed with running him but he's had three runs, won two Grade Ones and we had nothing to gain and everything to lose so he'll go straight there (Cheltenham)," said Elliott.
"Nearly every second race at Leopardstown his form tied in, so it's rock solid.
"If I had to say right now which race, I'd have the Ballymore in my head unless the ground is very soft.
"A lot of people are talking about the Champion Hurdle, but I'm a big believer in keeping them in the races I think they can win and at the moment I think that's the Ballymore."
Related Horse Racing Links

Grand National 2021 News
Find out all the information about the runners and riders in the 2021 Grand National

Randox agree five-year National Meeting extension
Randox has agreed a five-year extension to its current sponsorship of the Grand National meeting at Aintree.

Might Bite set for Grand Sefton test
Might Bite is set to have a spin over the Grand National fences next month with Nicky Henderson eyeing the William Hill Grand Sefton Handicap Chase at Aintree.

Grand National the ultimate aim for Potters Corner
Last year’s Coral Welsh National winner Potters Corner is not certain to defend his Chepstow crown next month, with the Grand National his main target.

Grand National 2021 Free Bets
Exclusive free bets and offers for the 2021 Grand National at Aintree
Horse racing betting offers
-
NON-RUNNER, MONEY BACK ON ALL CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL RACES PLUS NEW CUSTOMERS GET UP TO £100 IN FREE BETS
Non Runner Money Back applies to bets placed after 10:00 on Tuesday 12th January on all 2021 Cheltenham Festival races. Applies to Sportsbook bets only. T&Cs apply. Bundle: New customer offer. Place 5 x £10 or more bets to receive £20 in free bets. Repeat x5 to receive max £100 bonus. Min odds 1/2 (1.5). Exchange bets excluded. T&Cs apply.
Non Runner Money Back applies to bets placed after 10:00 on Tuesday 12th January on all 2021 Cheltenham Festival races. Applies to Sportsbook bets only. T&Cs apply. Bundle: New customer offer. Place 5 x £10 or more bets to receive £20 in free bets. Repeat x5 to receive max £100 bonus. Min odds 1/2 (1.5). Exchange bets excluded. T&Cs apply.
Read Betfair Review → -
NON-RUNNER, MONEY BACK ON ALL CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL RACES
Applies from 10am 6th January 2021. No rule 4 will apply until after the final declaration. T&Cs apply.
Applies from 10am 6th January 2021. No rule 4 will apply until after the final declaration. T&Cs apply.
Read Paddy Power Review → -
Bet £10 on race 1 of any 7 race card and get a £5 free bet for remaining 6 races
New customers only • €10 deposit using promo code • Minimum stake €10 at odds of 1/2 (1.5) • Free bets credited upon qualifying bet settlement and expire after 7 days • Free bet stakes not included in returns • Deposit balance is available for withdrawal at any time. withdrawal restrictions & Full T&C’s apply
New customers only • €10 deposit using promo code • Minimum stake €10 at odds of 1/2 (1.5) • Free bets credited upon qualifying bet settlement and expire after 7 days • Free bet stakes not included in returns • Deposit balance is available for withdrawal at any time. withdrawal restrictions & Full T&C’s apply
Read 888sport Review →
.png)