Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

1.30 JLT NOVICES’ CHASE FORT LOOKS TERR-IFIC

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reportedly a ver y l azy horse in morning exercise, made his debut for Seven Barrows i n a novices’ handicap chase at Huntingdon in n January, laughing g at a handicap mark of 137 with a 10-length victory.

Henderson feared ed the number cruncher h had over-reacted in giving Terrefort a new perch of 151.

But the grey justified the calculatio­ns in the Grade 1 WE’RE kicking off today with the Pertemps Hurdle Final (2.10).

Our main trends for this tough contest are:

Avoid five-year-olds and French-bred horses.

Must be rated between 138 and 149.

And taking out horses from out-of-form yards or who are badly handicappe­d, we are left with a shortlist of two — Who Dares Wins and Boite.

It’s hard to say how successful wind-ops are in general, but one has worked for judged on his impressive Taunton win two starts ago.

Gavin Sheehan’s (right) mount was in the process of stepping up on that before crashing out in the Rendlesham, so have 2pts each-way (28-1) with Coral.

The Alan King-trained Scilly Isles Novices’ Chase at Sandown last month when he beat Cyrname by a neck, with the third 30 lengths away.

Daryl J a c o b’s (left) mount, who has gained all his victories with give under foot, can win again. who has been feeling his way over fences, and whose second to Monalee last month was boosted yesterday, are feared most. is an old favourite of this column and we won’t desert him now as he’s only off a 3lb higher mark

 ??  ?? Daryl Jacob and Terrefort (left) beat Cyrname at Sandown
Daryl Jacob and Terrefort (left) beat Cyrname at Sandown
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