Min's 20-length succeed at Aintree was formally the best execution of his profession and we're anticipating seeing him offered for another Grade 1 triumph in the BoyleSports Champion Chase (5.30).



We had a one-two in the race a year prior when Un De Sceaux beat Douvan, and with Un De Sceaux again in the line-up and Great Field coming back from a break we have solid portrayal afresh.

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Min: put in a shimmering show to win the Melling Chase at Aintree

Min: put in a shining showcase to win the Melling Chase at Aintree

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6:00PM, APR 29 2019

Min's 20-length succeed at Aintree was authoritatively the best execution of his profession and we're anticipating seeing him offered for another Grade 1 triumph in the BoyleSports Champion Chase (5.30).

We had a one-two in the race a year prior when Un De Sceaux beat Douvan, and with Un De Sceaux again in the line-up and Great Field coming back from a break we have solid portrayal yet again.

Min left Aintree well and we've been content with him since. The ground ought to be fine and despite the fact that he's dropping back a large portion of a mile in separation he has a lot of good structure more than two miles so that shouldn't be an issue.

Un De Sceaux is in great request. Regardless of whether there will be sufficient dive in the ground for him is the issue. It was very delicate when he won the race a year ago and at this phase of his vocation ease should there is as much as possible.

Extraordinary Field has had a light season and hasn't kept running since falling at the last fence – he had quite recently been going at the time - in a Grade 1 at Leopardstown's Christmas meeting. He's an extremely capable two-miler getting it done and the track and the ground will be fine, in spite of the fact that the reality he's been off recreations for four months may perhaps be against him.

heads our group of four in the Grade 1 Herald Champion Novice Hurdle (4.20). He appears to be fine and in the event that he can duplicate the kind of showcase he conveyed when winning the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham he'll have an opportunity of a lifetime. He has improved with each run this season and we're content with him.

Aramon has had a bustling effort and has been extremely reliable, however he's been to Cheltenham and Aintree and had a hard race when second to Felix Desjy in the Top Novices' Hurdle last time. Ideally, that won't tell against him.

Fast Grabim is three from four this season, yet hasn't kept running since winning the Royal Bond Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse in December. He's had a couple of preparing issues yet appears to be well and could enhance the structure he has appeared far.

Mr Blue Sky is two from three over obstacles and needed to fight to win a Grade 2 at Fairyhouse last time. He ought to have taken in a bit there and we felt he merited a shot at a Grade 1.

Getabird comes back from a break in the Grade 1 Dooley Insurance Group Champion Novice Chase (6.40) over 3m½f. He's found real success at Punchestown before, winning there over obstacles and wall. It will be his first time going three miles and it looks a hot race with A Plus Tard and Delta Work among his adversaries. Having not kept running since December he ought to be new and we're trusting he'll complete in the cash.
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