Scottish Daily Mail

Shishkin can be best of the Brits

- by SAM TURNER Britain’s top tipster

British trainers have faced criticism from their irish counterpar­ts for not producing greater competitio­n in the season’s biggest races, however there is no shortage of quality from these shores in today’s Betfair tingle Creek Chase.

SHISHKIN (sandown, 2.55) — unbeaten in all 11 completed starts — last year’s tingle Creek hero Greaneteen and Edwardston­e, impressive winner of the Arkle Chase in March, are all on target to engage in today’s marquee contest, ground permitting of course.

For shishkin, this represents a proper test of his mind and body following an abject performanc­e when pulled up in the Queen Mother Champion Chase in the spring.

subsequent­ly diagnosed with a rare bone condition, Nicky henderson’s star chaser has reportedly pleased his handler in the run-up to this afternoon’s Grade One comeback.

Given recent events, the participat­ion of a triumvirat­e to leave racegoers tingling may not be confirmed until all connection­s are happy with conditions. it wasn’t long ago that sandown was forced to abandon a meeting because of waterloggi­ng and clerk of the course Andrew Cooper has been trying to ensure suitable ground for all parties.

today’s assignment will be far from straightfo­rward for shishkin, who boasts the best form on show courtesy of his dramatic defeat of Energumene in the sBK Clarence house Chase in January.

the presence of Edwardston­e and thriving haldon Gold Cup winner Greaneteen, who boasts three course wins from five starts, makes this a demanding return to action for shishkin, while the participat­ion of Gentleman De Mee, conqueror of a below-par Edwardston­e at Aintree, ensures one of the deepest renewals for some time.

however, if henderson is correct and his brilliant eight-year-old has recovered from his spring ailments, his finishing kick from the second last fence may prove tough to resist.

HILL SIXTEEN (Aintree, 2.05) suffered an agonising defeat in last year’s Boylesport­s Becher handicap Chase but may enjoy recompense this afternoon. he failed by a nose to overhaul the gallant snow Leopardess following a breathtaki­ng conclusion and trainer sandy thomson appears to have had a repeat attempt in mind.

irish racegoers are also in for a treat tomorrow when the redoubtabl­e honeysuckl­e bids for a staggering fourth successive win in the Bar One racing hatton’s Grace hurdle.

Unbeaten in all 16 races under rules, including seven at Fairyhouse, henry De Bromhead’s outstandin­g mare appears to have a straightfo­rward task ahead as she bids to pocket a 12th Grade One, a task bookmakers make her long odds-on to complete.

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