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The King set to have first runner at the Cheltenham Festival with Steal A March

The King is set to have his first runner at this year’s Cheltenham Festival.

Trainer Nicky Henderson has revealed that Steal A March is being aimed at the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle Final on the third day of the meeting.

Steal A March has already secured a special place in Royal hearts having won a race Worcester on the weekend of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The eight-year-old, who was bred by Queen Elizabeth II, finished second next time out at Newton Abbot, his first race in the King’s ownership.

He was back in the winners’ enclosure at Wincanton on Boxing Day, his most recent start.

Henderson is likely to have five runners in the three mile race but likes the chances of Steal A March.

“It would be great for racing, great for Cheltenham to have a royal runner at the meeting,” the trainer said..

“Steal A March won on Derby day which was very special because that was the Jubilee weekend. We were all trying to get winners that weekend for the Queen.

“He’s improved a fair bit all of a sudden. I like his chances. We have quite a strong team for the contest to be fair, but I was impressed with him the last time.

“It would be very nice to win but it would be great if the King or Queen Consort will be able to come. The sport needs it.”

King Charles III has had seven winners since he inherited the royal string following the death of the Queen in September last year. Steal A March has been his only jumps winner.

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