Course-and-distance winner backed into 15-8 to crack Catterick handicap chase for second year in a row

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Stag Horn (2.15 Catterick)
13-8 (from 9-4)
Classy hurdler Stag Horn has been backed to make a winning debut over fences in the three-runner novice chase. Winner of the Grade 2 Leamington Novices' Hurdle last year, the six-year-old pulled up on his first run this season in the Lanzarote Hurdle last month and switches discipline.
Da Vinci Hand (3.15 Catterick)
15-8 (from 100-30)
Course-and-distance winner has been backed into outright favouritism to return to winning ways. The Joanne Foster-trained eight-year-old has not been in the best form this season, but did win this race a year ago.
Ramensky (6.30 Southwell)
100-30 (from 3-1)
Recent winner Ramensky has been supported to back up that recent first success on his first try in handicap company. The three-year-old got off the mark at Wolverhampton 17 days ago over 1m4f and this drop in trip by a furlong should pose no issues.
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