Western Daily Press

Thunderstr­uck set to strike at Market Rasen

- CAPTAIN WESSEX Press Associatio­n

THUNDERSTR­UCK has returned in fine shape this term and can get a win on the board in the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen today.

Emma Lavelle’s charge made only a handful of starts last term, but connection­s’ patience paid dividends when this winning pointer finally got off the mark under rules at Fontwell in May.

The runner-up that day, Drumlee Watar, has firmly franked the form in winning four times subsequent­ly and while Thunderstr­uck has yet to get a win on the board this term himself, he has shown plenty of promise in two second places so far.

Racing off a 9lb higher mark on his return in September, he likely would have won had he not fluffed the last slightly, eventually having to settle for a head second.

The handicappe­r inched him up 1lb for that result and again he went down by a small margin at Uttoxeter last time, beaten half a length after being caught on the run to the line.

Now on a mark of 126, that rating does not look beyond Thunderstr­uck and he can initiate a double for the Lavelle team, with Sam Barton also fancied to strike in Lincolnshi­re.

He was reasonably well fancied on his chasing debut at Ascot last month having shown a fair amount of promise over hurdles and in bumper company.

However, he finished a well-beaten fourth on his first attempt, with his jumping looking very novicey at points and his chances not being helped too much by the eventual winner jumping across him slightly at some fences.

The outing should have at least given Sam Barton a sighter of what is required of him and the Pertemps Network Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase looks a good opportunit­y to get off the mark in this sphere.

Go As You Please made a costly jumping error on his most recent run, but compensati­on may await in the Pertemps Network Handicap Chase.

A winner at Warwick in September, Go As You Please was raised just 3lb for his next outing and it did not appear as though the weight beat him at Fontwell last month, with a mistake five from home putting him under pressure and he could not recover.

Paul Webber is sure to have put in some work on the schooling ground ahead of this recovery mission.

Amarillo Sky let down favourite backers on his fencing bow, but can make amends in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase at Wincanton.

A dual hurdles winner for Colin Tizzard last term, he made his seasonal bow in the Welsh Champion Hurdle - but after failing to figure there, his attentions have been switched to fences. Sent off the 4-1 market leader at the first attempt, Amarillo Sky could not take up his preferred position at the head of affairs and eventually made do with fourth place after getting caught for third close home.

There was enough promise in that effort to think he can make his mark over fences.

Royal Pretender can bring up the hat-trick in the Smith & Williamson Handicap Hurdle.

Successful in a maiden at Warwick and at novice level at Plumpton, Royal Pretender starts life in handicaps from a mark of 124.

Given his winning margins of eight and 12 lengths, that could prove lenient.

Kensington Art demonstrat­ed a determined attitude to come home in front at Kempton last time and a similar effort might be good enough in Newcastle’s Live Casino, Games Slots At Vickers.Bet Handicap Hurdle.

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