Benny's Bridge has been flying at home and has won around here before. He needs the race to be run to suit and if they go a good gallop we are confident he will go close.
Champagne Well is in super form. He will love this track and trip and he is fully revved up for today. Unfortunately he had to miss Chepstow as he got a bit of colic at the races. That hasn’t held him back at all and he should go close today.
Petite Power is having his first run back after a lengthy absence due to injury. He is in good form at home but it is unlikely that he'll be good enough to win this. A solid clear round would be the primary objective.
Mulcahys Hill was a bit below par last year but he seems in very good form now. He's got a bit of experience over fences which will hold him in good stead and if he can reproduce some of that earlier form he should run a nice race.
Our two-year-olds as a group were not thriving in the summer but are catching up now. We have three newcomers in this race and they've done enough to be entitled to run. This colt is by Guitafan and as with the other pair I'll be watching him closely.
Proper Ticket was a really consistent mare last season in Irish point-to-points. She probably won't win this but should give a good account of herself.
The Kings Baby is having her first run back after a break. She is in good form at home and lines up back over hurdles. Her plan later in the season is a listed novice chase at Warwick in December, but hopefully she can show improvement over hurdles this winter as well. She has been…
Champagne Noir is a nice horse. We were told the Olly Morphy horse wasn't going to run but now it does. If it's as smart as they say, we probably won't win but ours is a nice horse and should run well either way.
Supamouse looks quite a nice horse although these bumpers are getting pretty competitive. When he came in I wondered looking at him whether he was a Badminton horse, a jumper or a Flat racer. I now think we're taking the correct route and it will be interesting to see him today.
Oscar Rose has put up a string of good performances over hurdles but finds it hard to win (only one in 17!). She has come down a little in the ratings and should be competitive as ever today.
What's Occurring starts his chase career in a decent novice handicap. He has chasers in his family and if he gets back to his early hurdles form of last season he wouldn't be without a chance.
I think Arthurian Legend is a huge price, possibly because he started 100-1 for his last run over a mile of this track. That day he came from a long way back to chase home a highly-regarded Godolphin filly. Martin (Dwyer) said if he'd handled the Dip he might even had won and as he…
The Vollan is The Vollan and he has been running well all summer. Top weight won't be easy but he always runs his race and his odds are quite tempting.
I would have preferred a better draw for Warning Light but she remains in good form and since her back-to-back wins, there's been little wrong with her two subsequent placed efforts over further. Now back in trip again she can go close.
Dragon Bones is a nicely-bred filly who has shown up well at home. She's likely to outrun her 66-1 odds but will probably find one or two of these too good.
Treaty of Dingle did very well to get into a closing third after a troubled run at Wolverhampton. Off the same mark tonight, she can reverse form with Grace Plunkett, runner-up there, and get her head in front for the first time.