Sunderland Echo

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 tomorrow.

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 wellbeaten 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.

Empire De Maulde returns from a break, and after the third wind operation of his career, in pursuit of his second successive course victory in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Chase.

James Ewart’s seven-yearold sprang a minor surprise when winning here over a furlong shorter than this trip in late December.

Rachael McDonald retains the partnershi­p, and her 5lb claim, while Empire De Maulde is up only 2lb for his success.

He has already proved too that he is able to run very well fresh, having won at his first attempt this season when returning from a near 220-day absence.

Queen Among Kings may gain a deserved success after a narrow defeat at Plumpton, back at the East Sussex track.

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