Sunderland Echo

Carpenter can carve a winning pathway

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The Carpenter looked a nice prospect for Nicky Henderson when winning on his first outing for the stable and holds sound claims of following up in the Bet In-Play On Racing At BetVictor Novices’ Hurdle at Newbury tomorrow.

Second behind a now 139-rated rival in a bumper for Stuart Crawford in March 2021 at Navan, he was subsequent­ly bought privately by the ever-expanding Owners Group. Unfortunat­ely he then picked up a problem which kept him off the track for 701 days, but he has clearly retained all of his ability.

He needed every yard of the extended two miles and two furlongs to get on top close home at Exeter but the strongest part of his race was the finish, so it is no surprise to see him upped to two and a half miles.

Of course there is the dreaded bounce factor to overcome, but a break of 40 days should be just about enough to negate that.

Henderson’s Russian Ruler holds less obvious claims having failed to complete in his last two races, but there is no denying he possesses an engine. Things have not gone his way since winning a bumper on his debut and he has had the misfortune of bumping into some smart types.

Not totally disgraced in the Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle last season behind Aucunrisqu­e, his 15-length third to Stay Away Fay now looks much better than it did at the time in November.

He subsequent­ly finished lame at Chepstow, then had wind surgery and looked booked for second until falling at the last most recently.

Russian Ruler looks welltreate­d off 120 in the BetVictor Gamble Responsibl­y Handicap Hurdle.

Dan Skelton’s Our Jet only faces three rivals in the Follow @betvictor On Twitter Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase but none can be ruled out with confidence.

Our Jet is conceding weight to all three and despite a slightly disappoint­ing effort last time out, he still remains the one with the most potential.

Third to Gemirande at Wetherby, the winner almost won the Greatwood Gold Cup on his next start off a 6lb higher mark and the fourth came out and won next time, so the form is strong.

Our Jet is taken to resume his progress on what will be his ninth career start and fourth spin over fences.

Paul Nicholls can continue his good run with Knowsley Road in the In Loving Memory Of Luke Howliston Handicap Hurdle.

Course specialist Zanza is in here off a much lower mark than he would have to run over fences – 16lb to be precise – but his hurdles form is not a patch on the level he has achieved over the bigger obstacles.

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