
Ground conditions crucial to plans for Paborus
Bethell, though, is hoping the current dry spell comes to an end to enable him to run.
'Ground is a big thing for Paborus,' said the trainer.
'He's in the Prix du Palais-Royal at Longchamp and he's also in the John of Gaunt on the 31st at Haydock and basically he'll go wherever the ground is easiest.
'We're due a lot of rain, supposedly, towards the end of this month, so the John of Gaunt could be the place for him.'

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