The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Law Of Gold can continue march to top

- DAVID CLOUGH

LAW OF GOLD should take charge in the Virgin Bet Open Hunters’ Chase at Doncaster. David Kemp’s stable star still has the potential and time on his side to rise to the top in this sphere.

Law Of Gold graduated through the ranks two seasons ago with four successive victories, following three verdicts in point-to-points with a command performanc­e in the novice championsh­ip John Corbet Cup on his rules debut at Stratford’s hunter chase meeting.

He appeared to relish the near mid-summer ground that evening, and has been largely kept to a sound surface since his Irish debut on soft.

It is therefore very much in the eight-year-old’s favour that conditions are set to dry out on Town Moor, where he should have the measure of an admittedly decent field if anywhere near peak form.

Law Of Gold had jumping issues as a novice pointer, but has been assured in that department for the past two campaigns.

He has won all but one of his last six, was fit enough for an easy win on his first start of the season just over a year ago and then beaten only in the highest hunter grade when he fared admirably nonetheles­s at the Cheltenham Festival on ground softer than ideal.

PATROCLUS can uphold Nicky Henderson’s fine Doncaster record in the Virgin Bet EBF ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle.

The five-year-old broke his duck at the third attempt, in determined fashion at Exeter, having previously finished runner-up in both an Irish point-to-point and Warwick maiden hurdle.

He was a well-beaten odds-on favourite at Warwick, but the winner went on to run very well in a course-and-distance Grade Two next time.

Significan­tly back in trip at Exeter, Patroclus rallied to justify favouritis­m and although his nearest pursuer subsequent­ly did nothing for the form, he too had previously twice shown himself to be useful, and third home Fletch won at Uttoxeter on Sunday.

This move back up in distance looks spot on.

SELECTIONS

DONCASTER: 1.45 Kensington Art, 2.20 The Late Legend, 2.55 Patroclus, 3.30 Beau Bay, 4.05 Portstorm, 4.35 LAW OF GOLD (NAP), 5.05 Skytastic.

LUDLOW: 1.20 Olympic Conqueror, 1.55 Brooksway Fair, 2.30 Butler’s Brief, 3.05 Lust For Glory, 3.40 Volcano, 4.15 Minella Royale, 4.45 Ey Up Rocky.

SOUTHWELL: 12.30 Smokey Malone, 1.00 Owhatanigh­t, 1.30 Slowmo, 2.05 Ornate, 2.40 Niven, 3.15 Red Allure, 3.50 Loose Chippings. SELECTIONS: Patroclus and Law Of Gold.

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