National Hunt Chase clues on offer at Warwick as Corral and Star feature
The historic National Hunt Chase doesn't always receive the attention it perhaps deserves, but the action at Warwick threw the spotlight on the amateurs' event with both Ok Corral and Impulsive Star boosting their credentials.
Ok Corral was a classy winner of the Listed novice chase and is now a best-priced 4-1 (from as big as 10) for the Cheltenham Festival four-miler. We know he'll go for the race, and he has a quality partner in Derek O'Connor.
Very lightly raced for his age, Ok Corral surely has more improvement in him, and he has a great chance if he stays.
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