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Barry hoping Bentelimar can rule Supreme
Shay Barry trainer of Bentelimar
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Shay Barry is hopeful that Bentelimar can make his presence felt in the opening race of the Cheltenham Festival, the Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle.
Formerly trained by Philip Fenton, the son of Beneficial has five wins to his name, recording his biggest success to date in a Listed novice hurdle at Punchestown last month.
The James Ryan-owned chestnut holds entries in four races at the Festival, but Barry confirmed the Supreme is the target.
"He is 99% sure to go for the Supreme. The owner is keen to go for it and that's what he'll go for. He is in the Neptune and two handicaps as well but they are just as a precaution." Barry said.
"He is in super form and he galloped after racing at Leopardstown on Saturday. Fingers crossed now that he will travel to Cheltenham in good order.
"I think he has come on from winning at Punchestown and I'll be disappointed if he is not in the shake-up.
"He will be my first runner at Cheltenham and it is great to be going with a chance. Brian O'Connell will ride him."