The three-mile Betfair Chase is today’s Grade 1 highlight, and it is great to see former Gold Cup winner Coneygree (3.00) back on track after damaging a hock in the build up to last year’s King George.

The nine-year-old is unbeaten in five starts over fences, has a great record fresh and the only slight negative would be the fact that regular pilot Nico de Boinville is injured.

Aidan Coleman, fresh from his BetVictor Gold Cup win on Taquin Du Seuil, will take the ride unless champion jockey Richard Johnson’s proposed mount Menorah misses the race on account of the ground which was reported soft (heavy in places) on Friday morning.

Cue Card is the 6/4 favourite at BetVictor but I wasn’t overly taken with the latter’s Wetherby reappearance although you write off the Colin Tizzard-trained ten-year-old at your peril. This is a step up in class for Seeyouatmidnight, trained in the Scottish Borders, but the ground is perfect and he was the best backed horse in our antepost market (6s from 8) earlier in the week at BetVictor.

The Fixed Brush event is a cracker and I can pass on a good word for Western Warrior but Caid Du Berlais (2.25) was so impressive when scoring at Aintree last time that he gets the vote despite being raised 8lbs for that fluent success. The selection is 13/2 at BetVictor and can reward each way support in a top-class renewal.

Kaki De La Pree (3.35) is a horse I have a lot of time for and I always felt there was a big race in him for Tom Symonds. The selection can go well fresh, and is potentially well treated although it should be noted that the yard are not in good form of late which is a slight concern.

De Vous A Moi is another horse I have followed over the last couple of seasons but he hasn’t yet shown he gets three miles and Kaki De La Pree gets the vote.

At Ascot, Aurillac is a horse who has much more to offer over fences but Dueling Banjos (12.55) is unbeaten in two starts racing right-handed and can make a successful chase debut for Kim Bailey. The selection certainly has the scope to make his mark over fences and the stable have been in decent form of late.

The Ascot Hurdle is a cracker and Yanworth (2.40) is taken to make a winning return having lost his unbeaten record over timber when runner up to Yorkhill at Cheltenham in the Neptune Novices’ Hurdle back in March. The selection is Evens at BetVictor and I think he just has Zarkandar, arguably unlucky at Haydock last time, to beat.

Vaniteux would have finished, albeit a long way behind Douvan, in the Arkle had he stood up back in March and he must have every chance in the valuable two-mile handicap chase for Nicky Henderson who could do with a change of luck after the loss of Simonsig and retirement of the great Sprinter Sacre last weekend.

My two against the field, however, are Cold March with the Venetia Williams team in such good form and Some Buckle (3.15) with marginal preference for the latter trained by Tom George. The selection hadn’t been asked a serious question when blundering four out at Aintree and, while he has never won right-handed, he can make his presence felt from the foot of the weights. The selection is 5/1 at BetVictor and I will be disappointed if he didn’t make the frame.

At Uttoxeter tomorrow I hope to see Transient Bay (3.45) make a winning reappearance for Phil Kirby and Nathan Moscrop who takes off a valuable 5lbs. The selection goes well fresh and is likely to go chasing sooner rather than later, but will love the ground and should have the race run to suit.

Now that the Venetia Williams yard are in good form Elenika (2.10) cannot be opposed with the excellent Charlie Deutsche excellent value for his 5lbs claim. The mare can be a bit free but she was in the process of running a big race when coming down at the last at Wetherby on her comeback last year from the same mark and she must have a leading chance.

At Exeter, American (1.55) can make a winning chase debut for Harry Fry in a top class novices’ chase and I expect to see a big run from Last Shot (2.25) in the extended two-mile handicap chase again for Venetia Williams. The selection hasn’t taken much racing in recent times but his second to Casino Markets following a break at Stratford is top class form given the winner is now rated 22lbs higher.

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