AMIFUNNYYET
4 b g Helissio - Flying Form.
Ability both bumper starts, latest when 14 lengths fifth of 14 to Puffin Billy in decent Ascot event November 3.
"I thought he was better than he showed at Ascot last time, certainly works better than that. AP said he'd be a different horse over a trip and hurdles because he is a big horse, nearly 18 hands. He'll win a bumper and we'll keep him a novice for next year."
AT FISHERS CROSS
5 b g Oscar - Fermoy Supreme.
Dual bumper winner last season then beaten half a length in two mile maiden hurdle at Ffos Las in March. Well beaten on heavy at Punchestown in two mile hurdle in April.
"Nice horse that we've had difficulty getting to jump properly - we've had a vet to look at him and he's sorted something out in his back. He's still on a learning curve."
BENHEIR
6 b g Beneficial - Vicford.
Bumper winner and dual novice hurdle winners rated 129 when winning latest at Bangor in April. Second, beaten 14 lengths by What A Warrior on debut in two mile five novice chase at Bangor early October. Pulled up later that month over three miles at Cheltenham in race won by Sire Collognes.
"The ground at Cheltenham was a bit quicker than he'd like, always going a shade too fast for him. It's also likely that he wasn't suited to the undulations of the course. A big, flat galloping track would be better. Wants at least three miles."
BOYFROMNOWHERE
5 br g Old Vic - Eist Do Gale.
Point and maiden hurdle winner over two miles five at Uttoxeter in September beating Bridlingtonbygones by 16 lengths. Second only subsequent start when beaten five lengths by Awaywiththegreys over two and a half at Chepstow October 13. Debut mark of 133.
"Ran a good race at Chepstow and McCoy said that if it had been three miles he'd have won. So he'll be stepped up in trip now but you won't see him at his best until he goes over fences next season."
CASTLE BEACH
3 b g Millenary - Castle Keep.
Unraced
"Nice, looks very good for his age and up to performing well in a juvenile bumper - worked well with the older horses."
CHEAT THE CHEATER
5 b g Flemensfirth - Ballyclough Gale.
Ability sole bumper start when 15 lengths second to Whisper at Ffos Las in April.
"Lovely horse but wants very soft ground and a trip as well. Brilliant jumper that goes for a two and a half mile novice at Chepstow on November 7."
GOD OF THE KOP
Bumper winner and improving over hurdles, falling on debut then finishing eight lengths third to Desert Joe in three mile maiden at Chepstow October 27.
"Has ability but still learning his job. Will certainly stay well and needs experience."
GUS MACREA
8 b g Accordion - Full Of Surprises.
Improving novice chases that has won last two starts having dropped back to two miles. Off 122 when winning at Aintree October 28 and penalised 128 a week later in better event at Ascot and beaten Lidar a length and a half. Now 136.
"I was worried about running him back so quick at Ascot but I was concerned how much the handicapper would hike him for winning at Aintree and I was right - a stone. It paid off and he got good ride from Patrick Corbett. He had time off with leg trouble and he's benefitted from that. A strong gallop over two miles suits him and he's better suited by good ground than soft."
HARE IN AROUND
Plenty to like about bumper debut when length and a half second to Bob Tucker at Worcester October 11.
"You won't find a weaker horse, mentally and physically so I was really pleased with the first run. Be even better next year with time and is a brilliant jumper but he'll have another run in a bumper then be kicked out to mature."
INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
4 ch g Saffron Walden - Just Native.
Winning Irish pointer, yet to race under rules.
"Really big horse, nearly 18 hands and only four. He's been given time, going very nicely and will be out in a bumper before the end of November and I'd be hopeful he'd win one. Lovely horse."
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4 b g Helissio - Flying Form.
Ability both bumper starts, latest when 14 lengths fifth of 14 to Puffin Billy in decent Ascot event November 3.
"I thought he was better than he showed at Ascot last time, certainly works better than that. AP said he'd be a different horse over a trip and hurdles because he is a big horse, nearly 18 hands. He'll win a bumper and we'll keep him a novice for next year."
AT FISHERS CROSS
5 b g Oscar - Fermoy Supreme.
Dual bumper winner last season then beaten half a length in two mile maiden hurdle at Ffos Las in March. Well beaten on heavy at Punchestown in two mile hurdle in April.
"Nice horse that we've had difficulty getting to jump properly - we've had a vet to look at him and he's sorted something out in his back. He's still on a learning curve."
BENHEIR
6 b g Beneficial - Vicford.
Bumper winner and dual novice hurdle winners rated 129 when winning latest at Bangor in April. Second, beaten 14 lengths by What A Warrior on debut in two mile five novice chase at Bangor early October. Pulled up later that month over three miles at Cheltenham in race won by Sire Collognes.
"The ground at Cheltenham was a bit quicker than he'd like, always going a shade too fast for him. It's also likely that he wasn't suited to the undulations of the course. A big, flat galloping track would be better. Wants at least three miles."
BOYFROMNOWHERE
5 br g Old Vic - Eist Do Gale.
Point and maiden hurdle winner over two miles five at Uttoxeter in September beating Bridlingtonbygones by 16 lengths. Second only subsequent start when beaten five lengths by Awaywiththegreys over two and a half at Chepstow October 13. Debut mark of 133.
"Ran a good race at Chepstow and McCoy said that if it had been three miles he'd have won. So he'll be stepped up in trip now but you won't see him at his best until he goes over fences next season."
CASTLE BEACH
3 b g Millenary - Castle Keep.
Unraced
"Nice, looks very good for his age and up to performing well in a juvenile bumper - worked well with the older horses."
CHEAT THE CHEATER
5 b g Flemensfirth - Ballyclough Gale.
Ability sole bumper start when 15 lengths second to Whisper at Ffos Las in April.
"Lovely horse but wants very soft ground and a trip as well. Brilliant jumper that goes for a two and a half mile novice at Chepstow on November 7."
GOD OF THE KOP
Bumper winner and improving over hurdles, falling on debut then finishing eight lengths third to Desert Joe in three mile maiden at Chepstow October 27.
"Has ability but still learning his job. Will certainly stay well and needs experience."
GUS MACREA
8 b g Accordion - Full Of Surprises.
Improving novice chases that has won last two starts having dropped back to two miles. Off 122 when winning at Aintree October 28 and penalised 128 a week later in better event at Ascot and beaten Lidar a length and a half. Now 136.
"I was worried about running him back so quick at Ascot but I was concerned how much the handicapper would hike him for winning at Aintree and I was right - a stone. It paid off and he got good ride from Patrick Corbett. He had time off with leg trouble and he's benefitted from that. A strong gallop over two miles suits him and he's better suited by good ground than soft."
HARE IN AROUND
Plenty to like about bumper debut when length and a half second to Bob Tucker at Worcester October 11.
"You won't find a weaker horse, mentally and physically so I was really pleased with the first run. Be even better next year with time and is a brilliant jumper but he'll have another run in a bumper then be kicked out to mature."
INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
4 ch g Saffron Walden - Just Native.
Winning Irish pointer, yet to race under rules.
"Really big horse, nearly 18 hands and only four. He's been given time, going very nicely and will be out in a bumper before the end of November and I'd be hopeful he'd win one. Lovely horse."
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