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SEVEN DEVILS (3.15) can turn up the heat for Lucinda Russell in the Oliver Greenall Handicap Chase at Bangor.
The eight-year-old is a real force at this level and ran a stormer when second to
at Hexham. Still nicely treated, the chaser will handle the better ground and can enhance the Arlary handler’s cracking record here.
(1.05) can maintain Dan Skelton’s winning streak in the novices’
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on his timber bow at Uttoxeter and is open to plenty of improvement.
Neil Mulholland is also in decent form and can add to his tally with (2.10).
The gelding was narrowly denied by over two miles here on his fencing bow and can open his account up in trip. (2.40) can
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soar for David Dennis in the starsports.bet Handicap Hurdle.
The six-year-old was just denied by over course and distance last time and can go one better off a 2lb higher mark. Olly Murphy’s
(1.45) can take a step forward over fences at Chepstow.
The eight-year-old bolted up on his chasing debut at Ayr and will be primed after a fair fourth over hurdles at Fakenham.
Superstar will be
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kept over timber this season by owners Gigginstown.
Trainer Gordon Elliott said the six-year-old will make a longawaited reappearance in Friday’s WKD Hurdle at Down Royal.
The gelding will then be campaigned with a view towards giving his connections their first win in the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham in March.
Triumph hero had a wind op in the summer and will be stepped up in trip this season, added Elliott. will
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begin the defence of his Grand National crown in next month’s Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase at Cheltenham.
But the Meath handler admits the eight-year-old faces a tough task retaining his Aintree title after a stiff rise in the weights.
will reappear on Saturday as long as the going is suitable, said trainer Mark Bradstock. The 2015 Gold Cup hero could go for the Ulster Champion Chase at Down Royal or Ascot’s Sodexo Gold Cup.
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