Rebecca Curtis is pondering her next move with
as she bids to navigate a route to the National Hunt Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
A dual winner over hurdles last spring, the eight-year-old has made a fine start to his career over fences this season, with a runner-up finish on his debut at Chepstow followed by a couple of bold-jumping victories at Aintree and Cheltenham.
With the National Hunt Chase being run as a 0-145 handicap for the first time this year following a change to the race conditions, Haiti Couleurs appears a major candidate off his current mark of 135 and Curtis does not want to overdo it in the meantime.
Haiti Couleurs in full flight (David Davies/PA)
“He’s really good, but to be honest we’ve put nothing in concrete with him,” said the Welsh trainer.
“He’s gone up to 135, which puts him on quite a nice mark for the National Hunt Chase now that it’s a handicap and I think we’ve just got to be careful between now and then.
“There’s a novice handicap chase at Doncaster at the end of the month which I’ve looked at, but I’m not sure. I feel he is a horse that’s improving and may end up slightly better than a handicapper, so it’s all a bit up in the air at the moment.”
Haiti Couleurs is the 8-1 favourite for the National Hunt Chase with bet365 and a best-priced 10-1 with Paddy Power and Betfair.