Sunday Sun

Hurricane Force to prevail at Warwick

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HURRICANE MITCH can blow his rivals away in the racingtv.com Handicap Hurdle at Warwick.

Harry Fry’s six-year-old has yet to score in four attempts in bumpers and maiden hurdles but has finished second in his last three.

Hurricane Mitch was well-beaten when runner-up at Sedgefield in November, but consequent­ly returns from his winter break on a potentiall­y favourable rating of just 107.

He does so too with both a first-time tongue strap and cheekpiece­s applied and with his yard in significan­tly better form than when he last appeared.

Hurricane Mitch ran with promise here on his racecourse debut when fifth behind the good winner of a decent bumper - and all his efforts to date have suggested this longer trip will suit him well.

The continued drying ground should be no hindrance either, and he gets in on a lovely racing weight in this grade.

Eyes Right put in a promising first effort over fences and can open his account in the Stephen Allday Perpetual Plate Novices’ Handicap Chase.

The Alan King-trained six-year-old was clear second best when making a mistake at the final fence and went down by 17 lengths.

It was a better performanc­e than the winning margin suggests, though - and with that run under his belt and a step up to three miles, Eyes Right can go one better.

Not The Chablis should be the toast of Kelso in the Join Racing TV Now Handicap Chase.

The seven-year-old, trained by Nick Alexander, got off the mark at the fourth attempt over fences when justifying evens favouritis­m in good style.

Five lengths clear at the final fence, Not The Chablis idled on the run-in but was still four and a quarter lengths clear of Lord Condi at the line.

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