Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

EARNING POWER!

Cash in on Sam’s improving novice

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GET ready for a Power surge in the feature race at Kempton.

Since switching to fences for new trainer Sam Thomas this season, progressiv­e novice OUR POWER has won two races over 2m4f.

Both times he was hard at work well before his rivals but his stamina came to the fore when it mattered.

He looks sure to appreciate the three miles of the Coral Trophy Handicap Chase (3.37), the form of those victories at Wincanton and Huntingdon has worked out nicely and his jumping has been sound.

Have 2pts each-way at 14-1 with several bookies paying on five places.

LYDFORD (4.10) has cheekpiece­s on for the first time and his trainer Dan Skelton has combined the headgear with a step up in distance.

They are both positive moves for this half-brother of top Flat stayer Big Orange. His illustriou­s sibling improved for wearing cheekpiece­s and Lydford is clearly blessed with plenty of stamina.

He twice won novice hurdles earlier in the season and he was just outspeeded after setting only a modest gallop on his handicap debut over 2m at Warwick last time.

Harry Skelton should be able to get a nice lead in this race. Have 2pts each-way at 8-1 with Sky Bet offering four places.

The Skelton brothers also have a decent chance earlier on Kempton’s card in the Sky Bet Dovecote Novices’

Hurdle. Hot favourite Shallwehav­eonemore looks too short in the betting to me and that makes FRERE D’ARMES (3.00) great value.

He’s won his last two starts in good style and he looks the type to handle the rise up to this Grade 2 contest. With eight runners due to line-up this a good race to have 1pt each-way at 8-1.

Take a look at CHECKITOUT (3.15) in the Vertem Eider Chase.

This Newcastle marathon – run over 4m1f – is just the test of stamina Nigel Twiston-davies’ stayer needs.

He has been progressin­g nicely and he put in an eye-catching effort over Aintree’s Grand National fences when third behind top mare Snow

Leopardess in the Becher Chase.

The way he ran when fifth behind Annsam in the Silver Cup at Ascot confirmed he was desperate for a step up to this sort of distance and he ground it out well to win over 3m4f at Fontwell last month.

The cheekpiece­s he wears for the first time should also help so the 11-1 on offer looks a good bet.

Have 2pts each-way with several bookies paying out on six places.

The ground is going to be very soft for the Pertemps Novices’ Chase at Chepstow and that will suit TILE TAPPER (1.43).

He made a promising chase debut and he had an excuse for his disappoint­ing display last time out.

Have 2pts to win at 6-1.

 ?? ?? TURN ON THE POWER Our Power can gain his third victory of the season
TURN ON THE POWER Our Power can gain his third victory of the season

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