Henderson then attempts to strike up a quick TV double in the following sport4cast.com Handicap Chase with course specialist, Get Real. This chaser may have scaled greater heights were it not for his absolute necessity to race right-handed. But he may be scalped by a fast-improving novice from last term, Cenkos.
They met at Punchestown in May when Get Real beat Cenkos by a length receiving eight pounds, whereas tomorrow he'll be four pounds worse off. That was the latest in a run of eye-catching efforts from Oliver Sherwood's charge, who ultimately found only Get Real's stablemate Tiutchev too good among top-drawer novices. He can rise higher now.
In the closing Bison Group Handicap, Dhaudeloup can compensate his supporters for failing to land a gamble on the Flat last month. His third to improving Mirjan at Haydock in May was a good effort and he may be sharper than many of these. He goes well for Timmy Murphy.
Or Royal has ability but cannot be trusted to use it, while Premier Generation has shown only ordinary form this term so far. It's interesting that Tony McCoy has chosen to ride Urban Hymn of the Martin Pipe-trained pair - this gelding was highly regarded as a novice last year but never cut it. He may be well-handicapped.