Sunderland Echo

Cyrname’s hoping for success at Wetherby

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Cyrname will face six rivals when he attempts to win back-to-back renewals of the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby on Saturday.

Paul Nicholls' nine-yearold was a comfortabl­e winner of the race last year but was pulled up in two subsequent starts and underwent a wind operation during the summer break.

Nicholls is looking for a fifth win in the race and should he be successful, Cyrname would join some truly great names as a dual winner of the race, with the likes of Wayward Lad, One Man and Nicholls' own See More Business having doubled up.

Dan Skelton has started the season in good form and he runs Shan Blue, a Grade One winner as a novice last season.

The second-highest rated runner in the field is Tom George's Clondaw Castle, who progressed through the handicap ranks to finish second in a Grade One at Aintree last April.

Mighty Thunder runs for Lucinda Russell. Winner of the Scottish National last season, Russell has opted to run in a Graded race first time out rather than carry a big weight in a handicap.

Nicky Henderson, without a win in the race since Marlboroug­h in 2002, is represente­d by Fusil Raffles, who has already had one outing this season when a respectabl­e second to Bravemansg­ame attempting to concede 12lb.

Christian Williams runs Kitty's Light, only five but second in the bet365 Gold Cup last season and narrowly beaten on his return to action at Chepstow.

The field is completed by a locally-trained runner, Phil Kirby's Top Ville Ben, winner of the Rowland Meyrick at the track in 2019.

Paisley Park has been declared for the bet365 Hurdle, better known as the West Yorkshire Hurdle, with Emma Lavelle hoping the forecast rain materialis­es.

Winner of the Long Walk last season, he was a gallant third when trying to regain his Stayers' Hurdle but pulled up at Aintree.

Thomas Darby was a fine third in the Aintree race and looks a worthy challenger, as does Master Tommytucke­r, who is unexposed over the smaller obstacles.

Ask Dillon, Proschema, Slate House and Indefatiga­ble all run, as does the Charles Byrnes-trained Run For Oscar in a field of eight.

There are seven in the bet365 Mares' Hurdle including Miranda, Molly Ollys Wishes, Fiveand twenty and Marie's Rock.

Gold Cup hero Minella Indo will face King George winner Frodon and the improving Galvin in a fascinatin­g Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal, the first Grade One chase of the new National Hunt season.

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