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Pipe thinking big with Un Temps Pour Tout

Un Temps Pour Tout (left): reported to have come out of Aintree in good order
Un Temps Pour Tout (left): reported to have come out of Aintree in good orderCredit: Mark Cranham

David Pipe, trainer of Un Temps Pour Tout
He came out of Aintree in good order and all roads lead to Newbury. He'll go on whatever ground we get. He'll enjoy the trip and track and if we get him there spot on he'll have an each-way chance.

Rebecca Curtis, trainer of O'Faolains Boy and Potters Cross
O'Faolains Boy will be our main hope. It's a shame due to ground we haven't got a run into him, but he's fit and we'll give him a racecourse gallop at Newbury on Tuesday. Unless he doesn't get in at Cheltenham on Saturday he'll be doubtful for the Hennessy.

Sandy Thomson, trainer of Seeyouatmidnight
He's come out of the race very well but the Hennessy wouldn't be ahead of the Rehearsal or Betfair Chase at the moment. I just feel it's a long way from here to Newbury and it will be very competitive. You could easily leave your whole season there and still not win. The Betfair, depending on the ground, is a possibility, and we could get as much for winning the Rehearsal as we would for finishing second in the Hennessy.

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