Sunderland Echo

Greaneteen can spark Sandown Celebratio­n

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Greaneteen can successful­ly defend his crown in the bet365 Celebratio­n Chase, the Grade One highlight on the final day of the jumps season at Sandown tomorrow.

The Paul Nicholls-trained eight-year-old beat the nowretired Altior in this Grade One contest 12 months ago and again showed his liking for Sandown when plundering the Tingle Creek in December. Admittedly he returns with something to prove after finishing tailed off on his latest appearance at Leopardsto­wn in February, but the champion trainer’s string was under a cloud at the time and he has been given plenty of time to recover from whatever was ailing him on that occasion.

Good ground is another plus as the yielding conditions in Ireland also did not play to his strengths.

Nicholls should also be on the mark with Enrilo, who can make amends for being demoted to third when first past the post in last year’s bet365 Gold Cup.

Sent off favourite under Harry Skelton, everything had gone to plan until after the last when he hung badly to his left, impeding Kitty’s Light. Unfortunat­ely for the connection­s of Kitty’s Light, Potterman finished in front of him on the other side of Enrilo and it was he who was awarded the race.

Nicholls has clearly targeted Enrilo at this prize once more. He is still only eight and having had just three runs this season, he comes here fresher than most, certainly more than the unfortunat­e Kitty’s Light and his stablemate Win My Wings, who dominated the Scottish National three weeks ago.

Enrilo carries just 1lb more than last year, will love the ground and Nicholls is finishing the season with a flourish, with his 13th championsh­ip.

Mister Fisher is a tentative choice in the bet365 Oaksey Chase. Nicky Henderson’s charge was only narrowly beaten by Frodon in last year’s renewal and is undoubtedl­y a class act on his day.

This season has been a little underwhelm­ing in truth, as aside from a smart Grade Two win at Kempton, he has been well beaten on each of his outings, most recently pulling up at Aintree.

This sort of trip on decent ground is his bag, though, and he is given another chance.

Indefatiga­ble was running a fine race at Cheltenham before coming to grief at the second last and compensati­on could await in the bet365 Select Hurdle.

Whizz Kid is of clear interest in the bet365 Novices’

Championsh­ip Final Handicap Hurdle. A high-class Flat performer in Germany and France, the six-year-old was thrown in the deep end on his hurdling and British debut here in January when finishing last of five in the Tolworth.

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