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HISTORY OF FASHION deserves to be all the rage in the Vertem Eider Handicap Chase (3.15) at Newcastle today.

The Pat Fahy-trained eight-yearold comes into the stamina test with just four chase starts under his belt – but the flip side of a relative lack of experience is the scope for further progress.

History Of Fashion finished behind Willie Mullins’ pair Blue Lord at Fairyhouse and Stratum at Thurles in December, before unseating two out at the former track on New Year’s Day as victory went to another Closutton inmate, Jungle Boogie.

But my selection took a giant leap forward when making his handicap chase debut at Down Royal at the end of last month, coming home eight lengths to the good of Dubai Devils.

His supremacy would have been more emphatic but for clouting the third-last fence and Richard Condon’s mount, 11lb higher in the weights here, rates a worthy favourite to remain unbeaten in this sphere.

At Kempton Park, KNIGHT SALUTE is expected to remain unbeaten by lifting the Grade 2 Coral Adonis Juvenile Hurdle (1.50).

Milton Harris has had a breakthrou­gh season among the training ranks, and Sir Percy’s son has been a major contributo­r with scores at Sedgefield, Kempton, Cheltenham and Doncaster.

Knight Salute beat Porticello by three-quarters of a length on Town Moor two weeks before Christmas, and the runner-up has advertised the form with two wins since, including at the highest level.

Porticello’s trainer Gary Moore has a strong candidate for the Grade 2 Sky Bet Dovecote Novices’ Hurdle (3.00) in the shape of

SHALLWEHAV­EONEMORE.

The son of Authorized ran below market expectatio­ns when fourth to Constituti­on Hill in Sandown Park’s Grade 1 Tolworth Hurdle but registered a handsome 20-length margin there last time – and there is more to come.

She needs a personal best to show the boys the way home in the Grade 2 Coral Pendil Novices’

Chase (2.25), but FANTASTIC LADY can prove up to the job.

Nicky Henderson’s mare has taken her form to a new level with handicap chase victories at Warwick and Bangor on her last two outings, and the 7lb and more she receives from her opposition tilts the scales in her favour.

Kempton’s action opens with the Coral Free Bets Handicap Chase (1.15), where LE CAMELEON should not be underestim­ated.

Official ratings and the market agree that LORD NORTH will be hard to beat in the Group 3 Betway Winter Derby (2.05) at Lingfield Park. The six-year-old missed the domestic campaign after landing the Group 1 Dubai Turf at Meydan last March, but his absence absolves the John and Thady Gosden trainee from the obligation of shoulderin­g a penalty.

Earlier on the Lingfield card, EXALTED ANGEL is a big player in the Betway Hever Sprint (2.05).

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