Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

PRETTY POLI

Grey’s looking good after scare

- BY NICK ROBSON

POLITOLOGU­E is set to face seven rivals in the Marsh Chase at Aintree tomorrow.

Paul Nicholls’ grey was forced to miss the defence of his Queen Mother Champion Chase crown at last month’s Cheltenham Festival after he was found to have a trickle of blood in his nostril.

The incident proved to be nothing serious, however, and the 10-yearold will aim for a second win in tomorrow’s feature, which is registered as the Melling

Chase, having claimed victory in 2018 and finished second to Min when the race was last run two years ago.

Nicholls also runs the classy Master Tommytucke­r and Duc des Genievres, a previous winner of the Arkle.

Jerry Scott’s Dashel Drasher will aim to add to his Grade One tally having won the Ascot Chase last time out.

Nuts Well finally returns to action for Ann and Ian Hamilton. Joseph O’brien’s Fakir d’oudairies, who was a non-runner at Fairyhouse on Easter Monday, and Henry de Bromhead’s Notebook represent the all-conquering Irish team. Itchy Feet for Olly Murphy completes the field. The

Betway Top Novices’ Hurdle has 10 runners including County Hurdle winner Belfast Banter (inset).

Nicky Henderson’s highly-regarded Dusart, not sighted since beating the high-class Soaring Glory on his hurdles debut in November, is bound to be popular with punters.

Kim Bailey’s Ajero, who is on a five-timer, and Nicholls’ Houx Gris, who ran so well for a long way in the Boodles at Cheltenham, are also engaged.

In the Betway Mildmay Novices’ Chase, Henderson’s Chantry House gets the chance to build on his win in the Marsh Novices’ Chase at Cheltenham.

Colin Tizzard fields strong opposition in the shape of The Big Breakaway and Fiddleront­heroof, who both ran well behind the exciting Monkfish at the Festival.

The Doom Bar Sefton Novices’ Hurdle sees Nicholls’ Bravemansg­ame step up to three miles following his eclipse by Bob Olinger in the Ballymore at Cheltenham.

He is among a field of 15 which includes Emmet Mullins’ Cape Gentleman, Tizzard’s Oscar Elite and Henderson’s Gallyhill.

A field of 28 lines up in the Randox Topham Handicap Chase.

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FIT AND FIRING Paul Nicholls with Politologu­e and (below) the grey’s win at Aintree in 2018

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