What A Shout: 'She ticks all the boxes and gives us the right signals!'

David Menuisier joined the What A Shout panel to discuss Qipco British Champions Day and his runner Wonderful Tonight
"She ticks all the boxes and gives us the right signals!" | David Menuisier | What A Shout
On this week's What A Shout, Dave Orton is joined by trainer David Menuisier, Racing Post tipster Paul Kealy and bet365's Pat Cooney.
The team get stuck into every race at Ascot this Saturday for Champions Day, including the Fillies & Mares Stakes with Menuisier's Wonderful Tonight a strong favourite in the market. The trainer lets us know how she is and if she can take the big prize at 2.30pm.
Dave Orton and Pat Cooney clash with their NAPs and the former lets us know who he thinks could be riding for Aidan O'Brien next year.
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