Betfair ambassador Paul Nicholls has nine more runners at Chepstow on Saturday and discusses them all, including his best chance of the afternoon, in his exclusive Betfair column...
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Frost can get good tune from Switch Hitter
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Knappers Hill is best chance of the day
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Sonigino can win at Chepstow again
*Please Note: Since this preview first went live Paul has taken out five of his intended runners on Saturday because of the ground, specified by NON-RUNNER under the horse name.
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He is an interesting new recruit by Cracksman and won over 10 furlongs at Toulouse in France in the spring in the colours of the Aga Khan. He has done plenty of schooling and I'm hopeful he will be a useful juvenile.
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He is a fun horse but lightly raced and after a little setback ran only twice last season, winning nicely at Wincanton in February. Although he is probably handicapped to the hilt, he is fit and well and Bryony Frost gets a good tune from him.
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He started life with an amazing strike record and its frustrating that he didn't manage a single success last season. The handicapper has been slow to cut him some slack. This race is a handy starting point for Threeunderthrufive who finished fourth in the Scottish Grand National in April and could have another crack at that race in the spring or maybe head instead to Aintree.
He's a standing dish at this meeting, having won here for each of the last three years. So this race was the logical choice for his debut over fences and if things go well he will then head to Wincanton for the Rising Stars Chase. As a youngster he wasn't the most natural over hurdles but he was very slick over them last winter and I'm very pleased with his schooling over fences. I can't wait to see how what he can do as a chaser.
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He's another regular at this meeting because he goes well fresh and enjoys the better ground at this time of year. He won this race 12 months ago and I'm hopeful of another big run from him. The chase track should be fine for him but he is unlikely to run if the ground turns soft.
A full brother to Lalor, he improved throughout last season, winning three of his four starts in the West Country, and wasn't at all disgraced when we upped him in class. Our talented claimer Freddie Gingell is taking off a handy 7lbs from his back and we have the option to switch Lallylag to fences at some point this season.
Highly progressive, he is another of ours who won at this meeting a year ago. He ended last season winning at Huntingdon before he ran easily his best race at Aintree where he came from an impossible position, finishing stoutly into third place, despite being brought to a standstill early on the first circuit. He must have a leading chance in this and will then go chasing.
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A talented juvenile he thrived on racing and won threes times including the Scottish Triumph Hurdle but I have a feeling he might just need this run after having a wind op when he came back into training in July. I've done as much as I can with him at home but I suspect that win, lose or draw he will improve for the outing. Further ahead he will have an entry in the Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham. All ground comes alike to him.
He has been with us for almost two years, goes nicely and is by one of my favourite stallions Kapgarde out of a mare from a nice family. Like almost all our store horses he spent a season with Will Biddick's academy and also had a racecourse gallop in the spring. Kap Boy has been back in training since July 10. It's always hard to assess unraced bumper horses at home but we are looking forward to his debut.
Paul's Best Chance on Friday - Knappers Hill, 15:10: "He has pleased with his schooling and has a solid chance of extending his fine record at Chepstow."