Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Red Giant to stand tall at the Market!

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RED Giant can come out on top in Market Rasen’s gruelling stamina test, the Lincolnshi­re National Handicap Chase.

Jennie Candlish’s nine-year-old is an out-and-out stayer, as he showed when winning over three miles and five furlongs at Sedgefield in October.

He had to settle for the runner-up spot behind Lough Derg Jewel when sent off favourite at Catterick six weeks ago, but Red Giant can get back on the winning path over this near three-anda-half miles.

His mark of 125 certainly gives Candlish something to work with, which is a positive given the ground is likely to be far from ideal.

Get Your Own stepped up considerab­ly on his debut over the smaller obstacles to get off the mark at Southwell last month.

A couple of point-to-points had been his only experience before he went to Lingfield for his first taste of hurdling in public.

He was well-beaten, but that experience must have taught theAlex Hales-trained five-year-old a lot because he was a totally different propositio­n at Southwell - where he survived a mistake at the final flight to beat Caddyhill by a length and three-quarters.

The drop in trip from two miles and three furlongs to two may have helped, and he sticks to that the shorter trip here.

Perfect Myth can take the Listed honours in the Byerley Stud Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle at Taunton.

The six-year-old has been on a steep upward trajectory this term, improving from a perch of 107 in August to her current mark of 140 with succession of excellent efforts.

Perfect Myth has hit the mark three times, twice in September and then again in November, when she lifted a competitiv­e mares’ novice hurdle at Huntingdon in fine style.

She bumped into The White Mouse at Wincanton when making a quick reappearan­ce, but that two-length defeat reads well now because the winner has subsequent­ly gone on to record a high-profile Cheltenham success.

Ridgeway Flyer appreciate­d the step up to three miles when third at Southwell on his latest start.

Trainer Jack Barber runs the nine-year-old over the same distance, and it can reap reward in the Invest Southwest Handicap Hurdle.

Little Red Lion is a useful dual-purpose performer and he can land another event over fences in the Setsquare Recruitmen­t Novices’ Handicap Chase.

Successful over hurdles at Huntingdon back in March, he was brought down on his chasing bow, but showed no ill effects when hitting the target last time.

He got the better of a lengthy duel at Lingfield and has seemingly struck up a great rapport with Fergus Gillard, who looks fine value for his 5lb claim.

Golden Force ran his best race for some time when beaten only threequart­ers of a length at Wolverhamp­ton - and Charlie Fellowes’ four-year-old is back to try again.

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