The Chronicle

Talented Milan now holding all the Aceys

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TALENTED bumper performer Acey Milan can make it third time lucky over obstacles in the Happy Birthday Kim Shaw Novices’ Hurdle at Plumpton.

Anthony Honeyball’s five-yearold, twice a Listed bumper winner last season and fourth in the championsh­ip event at Cheltenham, has unsurprisi­ngly gone off odds-on in both his hurdles races so far.

He was especially disappoint­ing over an extended two and a half miles at this course last time. But his trainer is in much better form than he was then - and after a break, down in trip, Acey Milan is an obvious contender here.

Duc De Beauchene has yet to really sparkle but might have been found a good opportunit­y in the IEP Financial Handicap Hurdle.

David Pipe has not previously tried his charge beyond two miles. But he has always shaped as though more of a trip will suit, and it is interestin­g he is hiked up half a mile in trip here.

A 145,000 euros purchase back in 2016, it is too early to write him off.

Melody Of Scotland would doubtless be a popular winner of the Betway Mares’ Handicap Hurdle at Musselburg­h.

She has shown little in three starts so far for Ben Haslam, but moves up to three miles this time.

On the Flat, Glory Of Paris and Sir Ox are two that appeal on Kempton’s evening card.

Glory Of Paris was far too keen for his own good at Newcastle at the start of the month, racing wide before being found out inside the mile distance.

He was racing off a career-high mark that day, but a perch of 81 does look beyond him in the 32Red Handicap.

Sir Ox goes for a quickfire hattrick in the 32Red.com Handicap.

Robert Cowell’s gelding has a 6lb penalty for last week’s course-anddistanc­e win, but is at the top of his form.

At Southwell, Point Zero is another hat-trick seeker set to carry a penalty - giving him top-weight of 10 stones in the Betway Sprint Handicap.

Mick Appleby’s four-year-old has twice looked to have a little in hand, also over course and distance, so may take some stopping again.

There has been no hold-up over in Ireland, of course, during Britain’s recent shutdown because of the equine flu outbreak - and the action resumes at Fairyhouse.

Andalusa is the one to follow in the opening Smart Money’s On Coral Maiden Hurdle as Willie Mullins’ Cheltenham entry goes in search of a first Irish success.

Her recent effort when third behind Carlo Biraghi looked decent enough, while she was unfortunat­e to run into Sir Erec on her debut for Mullins.

Given the winner’s subsequent exploits, there was little shame in being beaten nearly 10 lengths on that occasion - and she would not have to improve too much to win here.

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