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FORWARD PLAN (2.30,

nb) is a horse on the up and he can strike in the William Hill Handicap Chase at Aintree.

Anthony Honeyball’s eightyear-old was chinned in the Great Yorkshire Chase before going one better in the Coral Trophy at Kempton.

That was a career best and he proved that he can handle cut in the ground as most of his earlier form had come on a good surface.

He has been raised another 4lb for today’s test but the track should suit this strong traveller and he will also be helped if the ground continues to dry out.

Sam Brown is in great heart and won this race two years ago off a 7lb lower rating but has strong claims despite his big weight.

Denmat at 20-1 could outrun his price for Venetia Williams.

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There are five ITV races in total culminatin­g in the Grand National and Lucinda Russell has an interestin­g runner in ESPRIT DU POTIER

(1.55) in the Turners Mersey Novices’ Hurdle.

Ahoy Señor and Apple Away have been big price winners of Grade One novice events at this meeting in recent years and Esprit Du Potier has a similar

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profile the race.

He enjoys making the running and will relish the ground. He is 33-1 but could outrun those odds especially if he is allowed an easy lead.

King George VI Chase hero HEWICK (3.05)

rocks up in the JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle, a Grade One contest.

Shark Hanlon (left) decided to swerve the Grand National in favour of this contest over the smaller obstacles and with conditions drying out a little the €935 bargain basement purchase could continue to rake in the prize money. coming into

He is 12-1 in the betting and most of his rivals are fully exposed over hurdles.

Exception

Hiddenvall­ey Lake is the exception and fits the “could be anything” cliche.

The William Hill Handicap Hurdle that kicks off the ITV coverage is a belter of a betting race.

GWENNIE MAY BOY

(1.20) is in rude health with back to back victories and Harry Skelton may have picked the wrong horse to ride here.

He has chosen West Balboa but Gwennie May Boy is progressiv­e and his winning run can continue with Charlie Todd in the plate.

 ?? (inset) ?? CONTENDER: Ben Godfrey riding Forward Plan clear the last to win The Coral Trophy Handicap Chase at Kempton Park; Hewick
(inset) CONTENDER: Ben Godfrey riding Forward Plan clear the last to win The Coral Trophy Handicap Chase at Kempton Park; Hewick

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