Festival fears: Beshabar, on his way to victory at Sandown last month with Harry Skelton on board, is likely to miss Cheltenham if the ground isn’t soft enough
Big Fella Thanks runs in Findlay's colours in the Grade 3 Raymond Mould Supporting Greatwood Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Newbury tomorrow, as he continues his preparation for a tilt at next month's John Smith's Grand National, for which he is Sky Bet's 14-1 co-second favourite behind the Nicholls-trained stablemate, Tricky Trickster.
"It's just a warm-up. It doesn't make any difference what he does there, it is just a spin round," said Findlay.
Preference is for CAN'T BUY TIME (3.10pm), who looked ideally suited to a testing 2m 5f when winning over that distance at Cheltenham last time.
He is usually seen coming with a late flourish and there is no stronger man to roust him in a finish than champion jockey AP McCoy.