The unbeaten Mister Pessimistic will bid to follow in the footsteps of Sizing John when heading to Leopardstown at Christmas for the Paddy Power Future Champions Novice Hurdle.
Henry de Bromhead’s charge has looked a real talent since making a successful switch from the pointing field, winning a bumper at Listowel in September before impressing on his hurdles debut at Cork.
He will now head into deeper waters over the festive period for a race won by the likes of Istabraq and Hurricance Fly as well as the Knockeen handler’s only success story in the race, subsequent Gold Cup hero Sizing John.
“He’s a nice, young horse and he has done very little wrong,” said De Bromhead. “He won his bumper in Listowel and then his maiden hurdle in Cork and everything behind him seems to have won since.
“We backed off him then and it’s quite hard after you have won your maiden in Ireland, you are straight into these graded novices, so it was either the Royal Bond at Fairyhouse or here at Christmas.
“I think he might have a preference for nicer ground so as long as it is not overwatered, generally you get nicer ground here.
“He’s a horse we like and I was going to stay bumpering but he jumped so well I said we would go hurdling. He’s only a four-year-old, but we won it with Sizing John as a four-year-old.”
He added: “Sean Doyle trained him as a point-to-pointer and must have had me in mind to buy him given his name. I couldn’t not buy him when I knew what he was called.
“It will be a good race, but he’s a good horse, so we’re looking forward to it.”