Sunday Mail (UK)

Destiny calls

It’s All about the Arlary raider in gruelling chase at Warwick

- Joe Punter

Destiny Is All (4.10) can get a massive week for Lucinda Russell off to just the right start.

The Kinross Ace is in top form as she prepares to send Ahoy Senor and Corach Rambler to the Cheltenham Festival.

The eight-year-old is also flying having won at Kelso three starts ago and has run well in defeat at Ayr and Carlisle since.

Destiny Is All hasn’t received any slack from the handicappe­r but he is admirably consistent and can resume winning ways.

HALONDO (3.15) has a strong chance for Olly Murphy in the

Rhino.bet Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen.

The gelding has shown plenty when second in two runs at Ayr recently so he can finally strike under in-form pilot Sean Bowen.

BOYS OF WEXFORD (4.25) is an interestin­g contender in the closing handicap chase.

Henry Oliver’s yolk stayed on the upgrade over fences when a solid second at Huntingdon so he should go one better despite a slightly higher mark.

IRISH POINT (2.32) is tough to oppose on Leinster National Day at Naas.

Gordon Elliott’s charge could easily have been at Cheltenham having been narrowly beaten in the Royal Bond at Fairyhouse so he should score down in class.

It might be worth having a couple of quid each-way on NOW

WHERE OR WHEN

(4.52) in the feature race itself.

Stuart Crawford’s horse will surely finish in the money with a repeat of his third to Kemboy in the Bobbyjo at Fairyhouse.

BRINGBACKT­HEMEMORIES (1.40) can atone for letting us down last time in the two-miler at Limerick.

John McConnell’s hurdler was unsighted at Musselburg­h that day but should be too good for this lot and get back on track.

IRISH BLAZE (4.00) has some fair form in the book and can do the damage for the Elliott yard in the Beginners Chase.

 ?? ?? SCOT THE LOT Russell’s gelding can hit the target
SCOT THE LOT Russell’s gelding can hit the target

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