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Cyrname out to regain his Ascot Chase crown

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CYRNAME heads a field of five as he bids to regain his Betfair Ascot Chase crown on Saturday.

Paul Nicholls’ chaser won the race in devastatin­g style in 2019, but was beaten when falling 12 months ago.

His season started in perfect fashion this time around with an easy victory in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby, but he disappoint­ed in the King George on Boxing Day and needs to bounce back. Having worn a hood in his early days due to his exuberant tendencies, Ditcheatba­sed Nicholls has declared the nine-year-old in cheekpiece­s.

Nicholls also runs Master Tommytucke­r, who will be ridden by Daryl Jacob with Harry Cobden aboard Cyrname.

It was Nigel Twiston-Davies’ Riders Onthe Storm who had gone clear of Cyrname before the latter’s exit in last year’s event. At the time he was on the crest of a wave, but he has struggled to recapture his best form so far this season.

One horse certainly on the up is Jeremy Scott’s Dashel Drasher, who has won his last two races over course and distance. This represents a big step up in class, but the eightyear-old has always been a promising type. Just behind him last time was Dan Skelton’s Bennys King and the pair meet again.

Six have been declared for the Bateaux London Reynoldsto­wn Novices’ Chase, where Fergal O’Brien’s Hurricane Harvey has to carry a penalty for his victory at Doncaster.

Oliver Sherwood’s Severano take his chance, while Kalooki represents Philip Hobbs. Kerry Lee’s Demachine, Gary Moore’s Full Back and the David Pipe-trained Remastered complete the field. Nicky Henderson’s Gallyhill runs in the opening greatbriti­shstallion­showcase.co.uk Novices’ Hurdle, with Ascot specialist Regal Encore carrying top-weight in the ‘My Oddsboost’ On Betfair Swinley Chase.

 ??  ?? Paul Nicholls poses with Cyrname
Paul Nicholls poses with Cyrname

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