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Solstice can be Uttoxeter Star
The Kalahari King Beginners' Chase at Uttoxeter (3.45) wouldn't look out of place at Cheltenham in a couple of weeks' time.
The Champion Hurdle fifth Top Notch is the obvious place to start and he looks likely to be even better over fences.
However, Solstice Star improved with every run over hurdles last season and might well be more tuned up for today's race coming from the in-form Martin Keighley yard.1pt win
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