Today`s Daily Racing Preview with Charlie

The ground is given as good to soft at ahead of the opening day of their December meeting. There is no significant rain forecast on or Saturday and conditions should be just about perfect.

Any was a facile winner on his hurdles debut at Bangor-on-Dee but the market leader – Easy As That – hardly jumped a twig and marginal preference is for Lucky One (11.30) who appreciated the drop back to the minimum trip when scoring at Southwell last time for Paul . The selection was formerly trained by Willie Mullins and was visually very impressive in Nottinghamshire when he bounced off ground officially described as good to soft but was almost good.

The Peterborough Chase was abandoned at Huntingdon on Sunday but is rescheduled for today and we have a top-class renewal to enjoy. Mister Fisher will enjoy conditions more than the soft/heavy ground of the Paddy Power , but I hope to see former Grade 1 winning chaser Kalashnikov (1.50) return to something like his best form.

Amy Murphy’s stable star disappointed in his last couple of starts last term, bit had his wind operated on during the summer and ran very well for a long way in a valuable 3m hurdle at on his reappearance. The stable have not had a winner for a month but they have had a couple of inmates run very well in defeat in recent days.

The mare Court Maid (2.25) has won three of her four starts since being sent over fences including a fluent win over 3m 5f at last time. bring her across the Irish Sea possibly as a sighter for the NH Chase back here in March as she is eligible, but she will be staying on when others have cried enough over this 3m 2f+ trip. Note because of rail movements we must add 126 yards to the advertised distance.

Steely Addition has been a bitter disappointment in recent outings, but the handicapper has relented, and the Philip Hobbs yard are in good form of late. I will be monitoring the market to see if there is any stable confidence.

At Bangor-on-Dee I hope to see the maiden Eurkash (12.20) get off the mark on his second start over fences having run well in third at last time when he jumped left at all his obstacles. A return to a left-handed track will suit and Gavin Sheehan takes over in the saddle.

Nicky Henderson’s unbeaten Glynn (2.17) makes his handicap debut off an opening mark of 134 at and I thought he looked very smart when scoring over today’s C&D back in January. The selection had previously won his sole point and has had his wind operated on since his last start. Jerry McGrath, who rode him on his British debut, keeps the ride.

At Punchestown Captain Guinness (12.25) is on something of a retrieval mission having pulled up at Tipperary on his chase debut. The selection was reported to be clinically abnormal post-race and he is best judged on his run in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle back in March when he was going as well as anything when brought down two out. He jumped well enough on his chase debut, but he could not live with the exciting Unexcepted from halfway. That was surely not his running.

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