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Look My Way can show rivals the route home in Fred Winter

Flying Tiger (right) and Divin Bere fight out the finish to the Fred Winter
Flying Tiger (right) and Divin Bere fight out the finish to the Fred WinterCredit: John Grossick

Lambourn: James Burn

Thebannerkingrebel (5.30 Cheltenham, nap)

Well-regarded five-year-old who coped well with testing ground at Bangor last time and a huge effort is expected.

Others to follow
Cheltenham: 1.30 Diablo De Rouhet, 2.10 Full Irish, 2.50 Burbank, 3.30 Altior, 4.50 Lisp.
Huntingdon: 5.40 Guiding Stars.
Southwell: 2.35 Dubstep, 3.15 Volatile, 3.55 Captain Lars, 4.35 Cousin Khee.
Wolverhampton: 6.15 Boychick, 7.45 Belated Breath, 8.45 We Are The World.

Newmarket: David Milnes

Dutch Monarch (2.35 Southwell, nap)

Sir Mark Prescott's filly showed bags of promise when staying on to take fifth on her debut over six furlongs at Wolverhampton last month and is expected to be suited by this stiffer test. The daughter of Dutch Art has since moved well on Warren Hill.

Others to follow
Southwell: 1.20 Global Rose, 3.15 Majestic Moon.
Wolverhampton: 5.45 Bernie's Boy, 6.15 King Kevin, 6.45 Dubai Landmark, 7.15 Bowditch, 7.45 Mother Of Dragons, 8.15 Baileys Excel, 8.45 Verstappen.

West Country: Andrew King

Elegant Escape (2.10 Cheltenham, nap)

Closely matched with Black Corton on form but the ground swings it in his favour and he is expected to go close.

Others to follow
Cheltenham: 1.30 Vision Des Flos, 2.50 Topofthegame, 3.30 Politologue, 4.50 Act Of Valour 5.30 Acey Milan.

North: Colin Russell

Look My Way (4.50 Cheltenham, nap)

Thorough stayer who trotted up on the only occasion he ran on heavy ground on the Flat. Three sound runs over hurdles, particularly when second to Apple's Shakira over C&D last time, and is fancied to go well on his handicap debut.

Others to follow
Cheltenham: 2.50 Mount Mews, 4.10 Federici.
Southwell: 1.20 Warrior's Valley, 1.55 Illlusional, 2.35 The Jungle Vip, 3.15 Holiday Magic, 3.55 Rozy Boys, 4.35 The Resdev Way, 5.15 Bop It.
Wolverhampton: 5.45 Cobalty Isle, 6.15 Stonific, 6.45 Fabella Bere, 8.15 Sandytown, 8.45 Poetic Steps.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

William Henry (2.50 Cheltenham)

Useful novice last season who raised his game to land a hot handicap at Kempton in January and may still be ahead of his mark.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Politologue (3.30 Cheltenham)

Will relish the ground and is an excellent jumper. With question marks about all the protagonists he looks to have solid claims.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Eragon De Chanay (4.50 Cheltenham)

A race littered with potentially very well-handicapped horses, but Saturday's impressive Sandown winner Eragon De Chanay has already proved he is a fair way ahead of his mark and, providing he is has fully recovered from Saturday's exertions, could go in again.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Cause Of Causes (4.10 Cheltenham, nap)

A proven Cheltenham specialist, the Gordon Elliott-trained ten-year-old is going for his fourth Festival win and can repeat last year's victory in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase. A horse who hits his best form in the spring he can continue his fine record over the course en route to another tilt at the Grand National in which he ran second last year.


The Raceform Interactive Nugget

Jockey Bryony Frost has a very respectable 5/14 (36% +£22) record at Cheltenham. Her only ride at the track today is Black Corton in the 2.10.


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