Sunderland Echo

Mack to deliver on chasing debut

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Mack The Man can make a successful debut over fences in the Walters Beginners’ Chase at Ffos Las tomorrow.

Evan Williams’ six-yearold was a revelation over hurdles last season, showing vastly improved form after managing only two moderate placings in his previous novice campaign.

Mack The Man ran only three times, but raised his rating by more than a stone with two emphatic victories before being pitched into the ultracompe­titive Betfair Hurdle at Newbury.

He was running with great credit there too, until being brought down in a melee at the last flight when still close up and likely to play a hand in the finish. His hurdles rating was subsequent­ly left alone, suggesting he could well have another chance at another big pot over the smaller obstacles this term.

It is therefore instructiv­e that Williams instead sends him straight over fences, and Mack The Man can vindicate the move at his local track – where conditions are likely to be spot on, following his two victories in the mud last year.

He has it all to do, on those hurdles figures, with three of his four rivals in what looks a tough introducti­on over fences – but he has at least as much potential as any of them in this new discipline.

Williams rarely comes away from Ffos Las emptyhande­d, and he could well make it a double this time – because Mouseinthe­house is back for more in the Pennant Walters Handicap Chase.

The six-year-old has won on his last two course-anddistanc­e visits, defying an 8lb rise last month – and albeit from another 5lb up the ratings, the hat-trick must be on.

Sandown stages a classy card, headlined by the Listed Future Stars Intermedia­te Chase.

It is a race which has often lived up to its name – although 2015 Gold Cup winner Coneygree rather mangled the script by taking it after he had already secured Cheltenham glory, and then failing to win again in an injury-curtailed career.

Just last year, S anti ni ground out an unimpressi­ve victory yet went on to be beaten only a neck by dual Gold Cup hero Al Boum Photo at

Cheltenham in March.

This edition is again a select field, with just three runners, and is likely to go the way of Harry Fry’s If The Cap Fits.

A Grade One-winning hurdler at this trip, If The Cap Fits posted a commanding victory over three furlongs shorter on his chasing debut at Ffos Las last month. He has already proved he is at least as effective up to this distance.

Coneygree’s trainer Mark Bradstock may be in for another memorable afternoon in Esher, where his Step Back had his finest hour with a runaway success in the 2018 bet365 Gold Cup.

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