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'He's more sensible' - but will Ahoy Senor's jumping hold in the Charlie Hall?

Ahoy Senor: set to take on Bravemansgame in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby
Ahoy Senor: set to take on Bravemansgame in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at WetherbyCredit: John Grossick (racingpost.com/photos)

Peter Scudamore is hoping for an improved display of jumping from Ahoy Senor when he takes on old rival Bravemansgame in the bet365 Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby.

The Cheltenham Gold Cup hope beat his main opponent when landing Grade 1 novice events over hurdles and then fences at Aintree in the last two seasons, but he was let down by his jumping when beaten seven and half lengths by Bravemansgame at Kempton last December.

However, Scudamore, trainer Lucinda Russell's partner and assistant, believes Ahoy Senor has become more accomplished over fences at home.

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