Jockey Coleman poised for Coneygree ride
With regular rider Nico de Boinville on the sidelines, champion jockey Johnson had been first choice to partner the 2015 Gold Cup winner on his much-anticipated return to action.
However, Johnson has been claimed by his boss Philip Hobbs to ride Menorah in the same race.
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Hide AdBut with plenty of rain forecast, connections may decide the ground is unsuitable and withdraw him from the Grade One on Merseyside.
Should that be the case, Coleman has been informed by Coneygree's team that Johnson will take over aboard the nine-year-old.
Sara Bradstock, assistant trainer to her husband, Mark, said: "Basically, Aidan Coleman will be declared to ride Coneygree.
"We're of the understanding Richard is riding Menorah but if for any reason Menorah doesn't run then Richard will step in.
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Hide Ad"Aidan is fully aware of the situation and is fine with it."
The British Horseracing Authority said on Thursday morning that the Bradstocks would be allowed to make the proposed change under the rules of racing.