Sunderland Echo

Bailly can claim Gold for Stu in Scotland

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Gold Cup Bailly can maintain his perfect record over fences in the nhstallion­s.co.uk Novices' Limited Handicap Chase at Ayr.

The Scottish track has been a happy hunting ground for Stuart Crawford's runner, with his last two victories coming here.

He opened his chase account at Wexford in October after a hurdles campaign that saw him bump into the likes of Ahoy Senor and The Real Whacker.

Tackling an extended two and a half miles at Ayr in November, Gold Cup Bailly was always just doing enough to win by a length and a quarter and he prevailed by that same distance when stepped up to three miles last month.

The handicappe­r hiked him 4lb to a mark of 140 for that performanc­e - but the fact he was entered in a Grade One heat at Leopardsto­wn on Sunday perhaps best demonstrat­es his potential.

Jackpot De Choisel can give the Irish raiding party a second victory on the card in the Racing TV Juvenile Hurdle.

A E200,000 purchase after winning his sole Flat start in France, Jackpot De Choisel showed plenty of promise on debut for John McConnell as he came home third behind an odds-on favourite at Fairyhouse before Christmas.

He was a bit keen that day and that maybe told as he just lost out on second at the line, but Jackpot De Choisel looks a smart type, with a Triumph Hurdle entry reflecting that impression.

Bonttay can be given another chance over obstacles in the Virgin Bet Mares' Maiden Hurdle at Exeter.

Unbeaten in three bumpers, including one at Listed level, in 2021, Bonttay found Queens Gamble far too good on her return in November, prompting trainer Fergal O'Brien to make a swift switch to hurdles.

Sent off skinny odds at Lingfield, Bonttay was not totally fluent in her jumping, eventually beaten three-quarters of a length but with improvemen­t still to come.

First Lord De Cuet has finished second on each of his four runs over fences but his time can finally come in the Virgin Bet Novices' Chase.

He has 3lb or more in hand on each of his three rivals here and David Pipe has seemingly found a good opportunit­y outside of handicap company.

Mrs Grimley is the pick in Leicester's racingtv.com Golden Miller Mares' Handicap Hurdle.

She made it third time lucky over hurdles at Ffos Las at the start of January, having shown up well to place in two previous starts.

Positive snapped a long losing streak recently and can kick on again in the Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Handicap at Kempton. The six-year-old was a narrow winner at Wolverhamp­ton over Christmas.

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