Sunday Mail (UK)

GIO FOR GLORY!

Let’s get vin the money with the Arlary improver

- PEDLEYWOOD­WOO

Giovinco (1.50) can give Lucinda Russell some cheer after a very sad weekend.

The death of 2017 Grand National hero One For Arthur two days ago put a dampener on a superb season for the trainer.

Giovinco looks another nice recruit and he can take the novice hurdle on Go North Day at Carlisle.

The six-year-old bolted up on his rules debut at Ayr a fortnight ago and there should be plenty more to come from this smart type.

It could be a real ladies day at the Cumbrian venue and Rebecca Menzies can take the 2m 4f chase with FEVER ROQUE (3.35).

The gelding is coming to the boil at the right time so he can turn the tables on old foe Knocknamon­a at today’s weights.

Menzies should add the staying handicap hurdle

Joe Punter

to her growing tally with PIAFF BUBBLES (4.10).

BRETNEY (4.45) looks an eye-catching entry by Henry Daly in the Red Rum Chase Final.

The gelding improved massively when winning over three miles at Bangor and he can follow-up back over this stiff 2m 4f.

(2.07) shouldould score for Joeoe Tizzard at Exeter.

The hurdler put in his best shift yet when chinned at Hereford.

The six-year- old is dropping back in trip here and can make all for Brendan Powell.

Best race on the card is the Devon Stayers’ Chase

ily has Feron of class touch merick in Li own showd

and REVELS HILL H (3.52) mamakes plenty of appeala for Harry FFry. TheThegeld­ingelding will have to lug top weight but his last show when third to Cap Du Nord at Ascot is enough form to be winning this event. Limerick stages a NH card and FERONILY (1.40) has to be a warm order. Emmet Mullins’ young gun was a superb third in a top-class Leopardsto­wn bumper.

Although a trip to Kelso went awry, the six-year-old has to be better than these rivals and same definitely goes for THEDEVILS

COACHMAN

(3.25) in the Grade 3 novice chase.

The Flat boys are getting excited with their return to serious business and the card at Naas is ultra-tough.

(4.20) was electric on his only run last year at Cork and he can take another step forward for Aidan O’Brien.

MARTINSTOW­N

 ?? ?? REV IT UP Fry’s raider can tough it out in warm Exeter clash
REV IT UP Fry’s raider can tough it out in warm Exeter clash

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