She said: “I think we’ve got him in a great place, he’s really well at home and it’s the perfect race for him I think before Cheltenham. “It won’t be an easy race and L’Homme Presse stays really well and went close last time, but this could be the ideal preparation for him. Venetia Williams’ 11-year-old fell agonisingly short of defending his Cotswold Chase crown at Cheltenham late last month and is now ready to serve it up to Haiti Couleurs. There’s no Jango Baie there but Haiti Couleurs is a top-class horse and an out-and-out stayer and even though there is only four runners it will be a really good race. Edwards added: “He’s spot on and exactly where we want him really.
Source: The Herald February 06, 2026 22:19 UTC