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Cheltenham hero to Top this field

- SAMTURNER

ROBIN GOODFELLOW BRITAIN’S No 1 TIPSTER

BETWAY MILDMAY NOV CHASE

TOPOFTHEGA­ME could barely have been more impressive in winning a strong RSA Chase at the Cheltenham Festival and, with connection­s suggesting he has improved since then, he ought to take plenty of beating.

A switch to more patient tactics paid off handsomely last time as the selection swooped to defeat Santini and Delta Work in one of the best times of the week. even a repeat of that level would be more than good enough to secure BEST BET: TOPOFTHEGA­ME another Grade One and it would be disappoint­ing if he can’t enhance next year’s Gold Cup claims with an authoritat­ive performanc­e.

Lostintran­slation would be a huge threat judged on his fine second in the JLT Chase, but his yard have been a little quiet this spring, so the forecast berth may go the way of Drovers Lane, who was 20 lengths behind Topofthega­me at Cheltenham but may find today’s conditions more to his liking. MAIN DANGER: DROVERS LANE

BETWAY TOP NOVICES’ HURDLE

The Supreme Novices’ hurdle form is well represente­d here with third- home ITCHY FEET renewing rivalries with Felix Desjy (5th) and Aramon (6th) — and each of the trio appear to have excellent claims to land this Grade One prize.

The former narrowly gains the nod as the recent rain may make this more of a stamina test and the Cheltenham form was handed a boost when Fakir D’oudairies was narrowly beaten in the juvenile Grade One yesterday.

Southfield Stone was purposely kept away from the Cheltenham undulation­s as he has proved his effectiven­ess on flat tracks this winter. A cosy defeat of Angels Breath at Kempton gives him a huge chance, with conditions likely to play to his strengths.

Sofia’s Rock has a little to find after a Ludlow romp, but it would be unwise to write him off given he is a battlehard­ened handicappe­r off the Flat. BEST BET: ITCHY FEET MAIN DANGER: SOUTHFIELD STONE

JLT MELLING CHASE

CONNeCTiON­S reach for the cheekpiece­s for WAITING PATIENTLY and that may prove a shrewd move as he looked to weave around a little when trying to chase down the classy Cyrname at Ascot last time.

The selection sustained a 17-length defeat that day, but that was his first completed start of the season after suffering an early exit in the King George through no fault of his own. he should be sharper mentally and physically and has only been beaten once in fields of eight or less runners.

Politologu­e was a further three lengths adrift that day, but he too had an excuse as the hood he had worn for his previous three starts wasn’t employed. The headgear returned for his trip to Cheltenham last time as he excelled in troubling Altior before failing by less than two lengths to beat the champion.

Politologu­e is sure to go well at a track where he would be unbeaten but for an unfortunat­e stumble after the final fence two seasons ago. BEST BET: WAITING PATIENTLY MAIN DANGER: POLITOLOGU­E

RANDOX HEALTH TOPHAM CHASE

JANiKA, Ballyhill and Cadmium mlook look live contenders for this event, while Adrien Du Pont should find it to his liking.

however, BORN SURVIVOR boasts an excellent record fresh and hails from a yard which have enjoyed a great time at spring festivals in recent years.

Nominated as a contender for this race following a game Wetherby win last November, the selection appears to save his best efforts for flat, left-handed tracks, so his effort behind subsequent Ryanair Chase runner-up Aso (Ballyhill 3rd) at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day looks decent form, especially as the track does not play to his strengths.

Call it Magic led his field a merry gallop in the Becher Chase (3m2f) despite one or two hairy leaps and it was perhaps no surprise he ran out of petrol late on.

That still appears a decent pointer to this race, though, and he could be a danger to all if finding some rhythm at the head of affairs. BEST BET: BORN SURVIVOR MAIN DANGER: CALL IT MAGIC

DOOM BAR SEFTON NOVICES’ HURDLE

STATS followers were vindicated in opposing CHAMP in the Albert Bartlett Novices’ hurdle at Cheltenham, but only by a couple of lengths as City island proved too strong on the climb to the line.

Winners of Newbury’s Challow hurdle have never won the staying event at the Festival, while seven-year-olds also have a poor record, so Champ didn’t have a lot to recommend him.

it was to his credit that he ran so well on his first Prestbury Park outing and he should find the switch back to the contours of Liverpool much more suitable.

Like stablemate La Bague Au Roi, emitom sidesteppe­d Cheltenham and connection­s will be hopeful that decision is slightly more successful.

his performanc­es this season have been a mixture of class and staying power and yesterday’s rain should make under-foot conditions perfect. Of those at bigger prices, Arthur Mac may outrun his odds as he stays well and loves soft ground. BEST BET: CHAMP MAIN DANGER: EMITOM

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Jump to it: Harry Cobden and Topofthega­me win the RSA Chase at Cheltenham
GETTY IMAGES Jump to it: Harry Cobden and Topofthega­me win the RSA Chase at Cheltenham

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