Kelso
12.25 Blackwater King
12.55 Rival D’estruval
1.55 Lie Forrit
Punchestown
2.00 Flemenstar
2.30 Lord Windemere
3.00 Caduceu
Kelso
12.25 Blackwater King
12.55 Rival D’estruval
1.55 Lie Forrit
Punchestown
2.00 Flemenstar
2.30 Lord Windemere
3.00 Caduceu
Aintree
1.05 Quito De La Roque should win this. Track and ground should not be a problem and he has the best form on show.
1.35 Beeves was runner up at Wetherby last time and the form of that race has worked out well.
Chepstow
1.30 Horatio Hornblower was let down by his jumping at Worcester but if he can improve in that department 10/1 could eb a big price.
2.05 Sono Sasta is on a fair mark and has run well at Chepstow before.
3.45 O’Faolain’s Boy was 3rd at Newbury and a similar effort here would make him hard to beat.
Navan
12.15 Un Atout impressed when winning a bumper at Naas and looks a good prospect.
12.50 Moscow Mannon was 4th in the Cheltenham Champion bumper and is fancied to make a winning start to his hurdles career.
1.20 Bonisland will not be seen at his best until tackling fences but should run well here.
Sandown
12.55 Kentford Grey Lady was very consistent last season and looks the won they all have to beat.
1.55 Captain Conan should win this. Third Intention and Hinterland are both good prospects though.
Wetherby
12.45 Stormy Weather is expected to go well here.
Picture courtesy of the artist Lisa Miller.
Exeter
1.0 This should be a penalty kick for Fingal Bay but backing odds on favourites in novice chases is probably the road to penury.
2.40 Chepstow bumper winner Irish Buccaneer is my fancy for this one.
Sandown
1.45 There are some interesting types in this. I like both Up an Go and Southfield Theatre.
2.20 Bold Sir Brian should get the better of Grove Pride.
Leicester
2.30 Pearls’ Legend
Market Rasen
1.20 Brassick
Wincanton
2.40 Ulis de Vassy
Plumpton
12.40 Pendra
Fairyhouse
1.05 Jezki is marginally preferred to Champaign Fever
1.35 Dedigout (danger Arvika Ligeonnaire)
2.40 Monksland
Newbury
12.50 Old rivals Call me a Star and Eleven Fifty Nine meet here with little to choose on bumper or hurdles form. The ex French Ma Filleule is a winner 3 times in France over fences and won on her hurdles debut in the UK. The other two are serious contenders but I will side with Alan King’s Call me a Star.
3.10 Alfie Spinner does not have too many miles on the clock given his age. He stays well and is normally a safe jumper. He is a course winner over hurdles and he comes into the race in good form after finishing 3rd in a competitive race at Ascot last month. He is probably best with cut in the ground. Irish raider Soll is lightly raced and has an ideal profile for this race.
Saint Are won a listed race at Aintree at the end of last season and should be suited by the track at Newbury. Fruity O’Rooney seems to go on any ground and is suited by a left handed track. His style of racing should stand him in good stead but I would just worry that he may be just a little too high in the handicap. Teaforthree won the 4 miler at the Cheltenham festival last season and has had the benefit of a run already this season which should put him spot on here. He stays and jumps and can be ridden prominently which can be an advantage in this race. Hold on Julio is not always the most convincing jumper but he deso have an impressive strike rate over fences and he ran well in third at Cheltenham in October. Bob’s Worth has only been out of the first two once ion his career and won the RSA Chase at Cheltenham last season.
Bobs Worth is my selection just ahead of Hold on Julio with Teaforthree worth a small each way saver.
Newcastle
1.10 This looks an interesting race. Rendl Beach was 3rd at Cheltenham after winning 2 bumpers and a maiden hurdle. Bit of a Jig won on his rules debut at Carlisle. He is well bred and his future lies over fences but he could well be competitive here. The Lucinda Russell trained Green Flag is not a forlorn hope either. Rendl Beach is the selection.
1.45 Samenerve won at Towcester and the form of the race has worked out well. He can go in again.
2.20 I fancy Cinders and Ashes to justify favouritism here.
2.50 Lord Wishes is a dual bumper winner and can make a successful start to his career over hurdles.
Fairyhouse
12.10 Ned Buntline and Lord of Lords look the pair to concentrate on.
12.45 Simenon is a dual Royal Ascot winner on the flat and can win this if at his best.
1.55 Mount Benbulben is the selection.
Picture courtesy of the artist Katy Sodeau.
Musselburgh
1.45 Dual bumper winner Lord Wishes looks an exciting prospect for hurdles.
3.25 Present Lodger won his only point to point in Ireland and will make a chaser one day. He should go well here.
Newbury
2.05 Swincombe Flame disappointed at Ascot but may find the track at Newbury more to her liking. Dynaste was impressive when winning at Cheltenham and looks the likely favourite. Court in Motion is another to consider after a pleasing chase debut at Wincanton. The form of that race has worked out well.
2.40 Ballybough Pat has been in good form of late and this step up in trip should suit.
3.15 Bless the Wings came back to form with a win at Wetherby and is worth following.
3.45 Puffin Billy won both his bumpers and can score on his hurdles bow.
Newbury
12.25 If he takes to hurdling the double Cesarewitch winner Aim to Prosper is going to be hard to beat, especially as Paul Nicholls has won the race 4 times in the last 9 years. If things don’t work out for Aim to Prosper then Meganisi could be the one to benefit. Well regarded by connection he handles cut in the ground.
12.55 Kruzhlinin won on his chase debut at Carlisle and should be suited by the right handed track here.
2.05 Hadrian’s Approach won at Ascot despite not jumping very well. This longer trip may help him and he is the selection in a trappy looking contest.
2.40 Fine Parchment is a course winner and has come down the handicap a fair bit.
3.15 Vendor was very disappointing when pulled up on his seasonal reappearance but would have a good chance here on last season’s form.
3.45 Oscar Rock is a points winner and finished runner up in a Taunton bumper. The other one I like in this is O’Faolain’s Boy who represents Rebecca Curtis a trainer that does well in this type of race.
Taunton
2.15 Well Sharp
Uttoxeter
12.45 Scholastica
1.20 Big Society
Picture courtesy of the artist Sally Martin
A couple of selections at Kempton tomorrow; Snake Eyes in the 1.00 and Kaffie in the 2.05.