'It looks a hot qualifier' - popular chasers line up in veterans' event
Racing TV Veterans' Handicap Chase (Leg 10 Of The Veterans' Chase Series) | 3m | 10yo+ | RTV
What they say
Emma Lavelle, trainer of De Rasher Counter
He took a good blow at Kelso and we have left him in the Coral Gold Cup, but this looks like a nicer race for him and slightly easier, even though it looks really competitive. It makes sense and he goes into the race with confidence and in good form.
Charlie Longsdon, trainer of Snow Leopardess
She's getting a bit older and takes a little more time to get fitter, and she's probably not as straight as when she won at Bangor first time out last year. The more rain the better and this will put her spot on for the Becher Chase next time.
David Pipe, trainer of Ramses De Teillee and Gwencily Berbas
Ramses missed Cheltenham on Sunday because of the ground. This will get him qualified for the final, but it looks a hot qualifier. He's dropped a few pounds to a workable mark and still shows a lot of enthusiasm. Gwencily is in good form. He'd probably prefer it a bit softer but he's at the right end of the weights and has a chance.
Reporting by Matt Rennie
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