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DUO PREVIEW ARK’ ATTACK

- ■ ■Chris GOULDING reports

Britain’s two leading Arkle contenders, Edwardston­e and Third Time Lucki, lock horns for what promises to be an informativ­e clash in the Kingmaker Novices’ Chase at Warwick today.

While the Irish contingent again look to have an overall strangleho­ld on next month’s Cheltenham Festival, the Arkle is one of the few major prizes the home team appear to have a strong hand.

Edwardston­e disputes favouritis­m along with last weekend’s Irish Arkle winner Blue Lord, having completed a hat-trick since being brought down here in November.

Alan King’s charge returned to Warwick to open his chasing account before dominating his rivals in both the Henry VIII Novices’ Chase at Sandown and the Wayward Lad at Kempton.

“Everything has gone very smoothly with him since we started building him up for this. It’ll be a proper race, but a bit of match practice won’t do him any harm,” said King.

“He’s had a nice freshen up since Christmas and he’s a horse I wouldn’t want to be too fresh going to Cheltenham.”

Third Time Lucki was impressive in winning his first two chase starts at Cheltenham, but faded into third place in the Henry VIII — beaten 16 lengths by Edwardston­e.

Rematch

He got back on track with a wide-margin victory in the Lightning Novices’ Chase at Doncaster a fortnight ago and trainer Dan Skelton is looking forward to a rematch with Edwardston­e this weekend, on what will be very different ground to Sandown.

He said: “Having seen more and more of our horse, especially at Doncaster the other day, you can see how effective he is when he can use all of his speed. He’s a very, very quick horse, a little bit like Nube Negra - they’re very quick horses. They can obviously show more of that pace on better ground.

“I’m not going to take anything away from our defeat at Sandown, because I think as much as the ground was a little soft for us that day, it was a third quick run at the start of the season and that was probably as much our undoing.

“We’ve learnt a lot as we’ve gone on through this season.”

King has previously won the Kingmaker with Kadount (2005), Voy Por Ustedes (2006) and Balder Succes (2014), while Skelton struck gold 12 months ago with Allmankind.

Comparing Third Time Lucki to last year’s victor, King added: “Allmankind is a grinder — he sees out trips very well — whereas Third Time Lucki is a really classy traveller. Both have stacks of ability.”

 ?? ?? contender: Edwardston­e
contender: Edwardston­e

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