Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Paul eyes a jumping Exhibition

- BY PETER O’HEHIR

LATEST Exhibition is expected to make a winning start to his chasing career in today’s BETDAQ Beginners Chase in Punchestow­n.

The Paul Nolan-trained seven-year-old, beaten a neck by Monkfish in the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham when last seen, has always looked likely to make a top-notch staying chaser.

He holds chief rival Longhouse Poet on the form of his Grade 1 victory at Leopardsto­wn in February. And he also took the scalp of the classy Andy Dufresne (impressive on his chase debut at Wexford on Monday) in a Grade 2 at Punchestow­n.

With regular partner Bryan Cooper on board, Latest Exhibition will relish the test of stamina and should be very tough to beat.

And the john Queallytra­ined Arcadian Sunrise, successful twice over flights and conqueror of subsequent winner Ilmig in a recent flat maiden in Thurles, appeals in the final of the Connolly’s RED MILLS auction hurdle series.

The Ger Lyons-trained Aikido, not seen since finishing fourth to Cadillac at Leopardsto­wn back on July 1, might prove the best bet on tonight’s eight-race card in Dundalk.

JACK KENNEDY, who fractured his left collarbone in a fall at Limerick on October 11, will return to action, with two booked rides, in Clonmel tomorrow ahead of a massive weekend at Down Royal, where Gordon Elliott will choose from six entries, including Delta Work and Presenting Percy, for the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Chase.

Two of the Elliott sextet, Alpha Des Obeaux and Shattered Love, hold alternativ­e engagement­s in the Saturday’s Charlie Hall at Wetherby, where the trainer is set to run three-time hurdle winner Longclaw in a listed juvenile event on Friday.

 ??  ?? SECOND Latest Exhibition (right) was runner-up at the Cheltenham Festival
SECOND Latest Exhibition (right) was runner-up at the Cheltenham Festival

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