Sunderland Echo

Sigurd can score again at Wetherby

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Sigurd can register his fourth victory of a fantastic campaign in the racingtv.com Handicap Chase at Wetherby tomorrow.

It is coming up to three years since the Sholokhov gelding made his debut for Joanne Foster following previous stints with Kevin Ryan and Jonjo O’Neill, but he appears to be in the form of his life at the age of nine.

Sigurd won by 11 and 39 lengths in the space of a week at Catterick over Christmas and the New Year.

It looked like the handicappe­r might have caught up with him after being pulled up on his next couple of appearance­s at Carlisle and Sedgefield in February, but he bounced back to winning ways in no uncertain terms over this course and distance on his latest outing.

What was most encouragin­g about that most recent performanc­e was the fact that for the first time this season, Sigurd was able to take a lead, rather than having to dominate from the front, while he also proved a sounder surface suits him just fine.

A further 9lb hike makes life tougher, of course – but with title-chasing Brian Hughes in the saddle, he should take plenty of beating.

Eden Collonges can follow up a recent Kelso verdict with victory in the 100% RacingTV Profits Back To Racing Handicap Hurdle.

A multiple winner in the point-to-point field, the Lucarno gelding had been largely disappoint­ing under rules before his triumph in the Borders a week-and-a-half ago.

With talented conditiona­l Joe Williamson again on board, Eden Collonges could well be capable of defying a penalty.

Uttoxeter punters are advised to put their faith in Riggs in the opening Subscribe To attheraces On Youtube Novices’ Hurdle.

The son of Mahler fairly bolted up at this venue in November, since when he has run three creditable races in defeat.

His latest effort, when runner-up in the EBF Final at Sandown just under three weeks ago, reads particular­ly well in the context of a minor race such as this.

The six-year-old should aid Harry Skelton’s title challenge by re-discoverin­g the winning thread.

Volcano gets the vote in the Canter Carpet West Wales National Handicap Chase at Ffos Las.

The grey has been a fine advertisem­ent of the training skills of Sheila Lewis this season, with nine outings yielding four wins.

Despite rising the best part of two stones in the weights since October, he proved he still had something up his sleeve when scoring comfortabl­y at Warwick in mid-March – and a further 7lb hike does not look insurmount­able.

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