Dangerous if allowed to dominate on the front end and all six of his wins have come with soft in the going description. Dropped 2lb for a disappointing latest run at Ascot in December and although an outsider in the betting, can't be totally discounted.
Made a promising start to his chasing career with a close up second of five at Huntingdon last time. Carries 3lb more today and hasn't won since the spring of 2015 but represents a stable capable of gaining improvement from this type over fences.
Beaten a long way on the AW at Southwell last month which followed another poor run over fences at the same track. Prior to that he did win on good to firm at Newton Abbot but more is required here for a yard without a win for a while.
The veteran likes to race from the front and is useful on his day. He is well handicapped but hasn't shown any real form since a second here in April and before that won a Class 2 handicap at Wetherby in February.
The youngest in the race has won two from seven career starts, including here over hurdles. Carries 8lb more following an impressive chase debut victory at Doncaster but he could still be a cut above his opponents for a trainer/jockey combination who boast an impressive record over fences at the track.
Non-Runners
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Dream Bolt22
Weight: 10-12| Age: 9
T: D A Rees J: Paul Moloney
NR
Forecasts
Clic Work (10/11), Mad Jack Mytton (5/2), Dream Bolt (5/1), Sew On Target (13/2), Johnny Og (8/1), War Singer (12/1)
The promising young chaser CLIC WORK is raised 8lb for his chase debut win at Doncaster but he looks to be an exciting prospect who can defy his new mark. Any flaws will surely be examined by the versatile Dream Bolt who is looking to complete a fourth consecutive win. The veteran Sew On Target may be coming to hand again whilst outsider Johnny Og may make another bold bid from the front and could compete for a place.
1. Clic Work
2. Dream Bolt
3. Johnny Og