The Scotsman

Zambella can defy penalty to land another win at Listed level

- By GLENDALE

Zambella has turned into a very consistent mare for Nigel Twiston-davies and if she puts in a clear round, she should have no trouble in adding to her tally at Leicester.

The seven-year-old faces just three rivals in the Listed Pertemps Network Mares' Chase and even with a penalty, she has a good bit in hand of her rivals.

While the Stuart Edmundstra­ined Maskada is a likeable type who likes to get on with things, on recent evidence Zambella should simply have too much class. Having finished fourth on her seasonal return at Wetherby over hurdles behind Molly Ollys Wishes over two miles, she looked much better over fences next time out.

She looked to have plenty on her plate up against Annie Mc and Willie Mullins' Elimay, but Zambella put them to the sword from some way out and won without ever really coming under any pressure.

More recently at Doncaster she was an even easier winner, making all for a 15-length success. While both those wins came at Listed level, she only carries one penalty and though the drop back to two miles may not be exactly what she wants, she has looked so good of late it is hard to go against her.

Zambella has won eight of her 18 races and is rated 142 yet Nicky Henderson's Dusart, who runs in the Pertemps Network Novices' Chase, is already rated 141 after just two races, such is his potential.

On his racecourse debut at Newbury in November 2020 he beat Soaring Glory, who went on to win the Betfair

Hurdle and finish fourth in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle.

Unfortunat­ely Dusart picked up an injury which ruled him out of Cheltenham but he was fine for Aintree and for a horse having just his second ever outing, he ran with great credit to be third in a Grade One, beaten a little over two lengths by Belfast Banter.

He looked the likely winner there jumping two out, but the lack of experience and a recent run just told close home. Henderson sends him chasing relatively late in the season, but he is a horse with huge scope for improvemen­t.

Jonjoo'neill'skilbrookc­ould be the type to stay ahead of the handicappe­r given his style of racing and can go in again in the Pertemps Network January Handicap Chase.

Havinghisf­irstrunove­rfences at Carlisle in October, he looked set to score quite comfortabl­y before quite clearly thinking he haddoneeno­ughandjust­holdingonf­romdinoboy.asheonly just clung on, the handicappe­r could not go overboard but still put him up 4lb, suggesting he thought there was plenty left in the tank.

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