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Neptune Novices Hurdle - 13:30
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Another with a very strong looking favourite, this time in the form of Neon Wolf for Harry Fry. I think he'll be very difficult to defeat and represents a brilliant price. He's one of the biggest players in the Festival and run a huge race.
Neon Wolf - 15/8 at BetVictor
RSA Chase - 14:10
Sandra Hughes' Acapella Bourgeois is searching for his third straight win following impressive performances at Navan. The seven-year-old took a Grade Two prize by a mighty 32 lengths and is an experienced winner in pattern company. Although this is his first visit to Prestbury Park, if the ground goes soft he may be hard to beat a big price.
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Acapella Bourgeois - 13/2 at BetVictor
Coral Cup - 14:50
Dan Skelton's seven-year-old didn't get his ideal ground last time out at Cheltenham and the team will be hoping for good to soft or better once again at the Gloucestershire track. He's had some work done since that race and makes his first start back. He's on a nice mark and has been racing in much tougher company, it's always a gamble with horses coming back from a break but hopefully he can get in amongst it.
Mister Miyagi - 16/1 at BetVictor
Queen Mother Champion Chase - 15:30
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Douvan is very hard to look past, he's been winning in tremendous style time and time again and it's very easy to see him adding another. We fancy the likeable God's Own to be the beast's closest 'challenger', so it could be worth chancing Tom George's charge with your free bet.
God's Own - 12/1 at BetVictor
Cross Country Chase - 16:10
For the Racing Plus I've been speaking to jockey Jamie Codd and he's very confident in the chances of this exciting prospect. He's been running well in this sort of company and can get into the winners' enclosure once again.
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Cause of Causes - 4/1 at BetVictor
Fred Winter Juvenile Novices' Hurdle - 16:50
Domperignon Du Lys could well be the one for Nicky Henderson, he's been in tremendous form all season and was very impressive when winning at Market Rasen last time out. He's on a very nice mark and can strike once again.
Meanwhile Paul Nicholls is well represented by Dolos, whose dropped down in class following encouraging runs in tougher company. He'll like the conditions, and should run to form. If he can step up from those runs, he could be a big each-way player.
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Domperignon Du Lys - 10/1 at BetVictor (OR) Dolos - 11/1 at BetVictor
Champion Bumper - 17:30
I think one of Dan Skelton's strongest chance of the week comes from this exciting five-year-old. In his only start on rules he was victorious, winning by seven lengths at Warwick showing both class and maturity; something pivotal in the Bumper. Like all, this is a completely different test for him but his debut was hugely encouraging and he looks an exciting one for the future.
Cause Toujours - 15/2 at BetVictor
Words By: James Stevens