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Bob can provide New Year's cheer at Cheltenham

January 2024

Bob Olinger looked back to somewhere near his best on his seasonal reappearance and can build on that by claiming the Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle at Cheltenham on Monday.

Henry de Bromhead's charge finished off a superb novice campaign by powering up the Prestbury Park hill to win the 2021 Ballymore by 7.5-lengths.

He was also a Festival scorer 12 months later in the Turners' Novices' Chase, although that was a fortunate triumph following the final fence fall of Galopin Des Champs when well clear.

After being pulled up at Punchestown next time out, Bob Olinger was switched back to hurdling last term, but never quite looked himself during a trio of moderate efforts.

De Bromhead opted to draw stumps before the end of January and a spell on the sidelines seems to have done the trick, as he returned to action at Navan fully rejuvenated.

Rachael Blackmore was always sitting comfortably as Bob Olinger travelled strongly and he stayed on in fine fashion to reel in a race-fit and in-form rival in Zanahiyr.

Back on a track which perfectly suits his running style, the Irish raider will take some beating if confirming he is indeed back on song.

Libberty Hunter always looked the type to do well over fences and heads into the Close Brothers Novices' Limited Handicap Chase in good heart.

Having been bought for £160,000 after a couple of bumper wins, he held his own as a novice hurdler but genuinely appeared to be marking time until put over bigger obstacles.

A Chepstow tumble when travelling best three out was frustrating, but Liberty Hunter soon recouped those losses when romping home by 5 lengths at Wincanton and Evan Williams has a good prospect on his hands.

With Venetia Williams in such excellent form, it would be no surprise to see Cloudy Glen put in a bold showing in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase.

The valiant veteran was a solid second here behind Malina Girl on his seasonal reappearance and then ran well for a long way in the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury, a race he won in 2021.

Stage Star survived a bad blunder at the final fence when prevailing in the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Prestbury Park and can snap up more of the same sponsor's money.

Last year's Turners Novices' Chase winner has shown he has a great engine on a number of occasions now and has been talked up as a Ryanair Chase prospect by Paul Nicholls.

Carrying 76.2kg in the Paddy Power New Year's Day Handicap Chase won't be easy, but his class is taken to shine through.

The lightly raced Ed Keeper is one to consider in the Paddy Power Handicap Hurdle for trainer Sam Thomas and owner Dai Walters.

He was having just his fifth race when pulling 5.5-lengths clear of another unexposed sort in Hoe Joly Smoke at Newbury.

Ed Keeper is considered a high-level chaser in the making but connections clearly believe he can make his mark over smaller obstacles first.

Up at Musselburgh, siding with the in-form Matchless in the tote.co.uk Hogmaneigh Handicap Hurdle makes plenty of sense.

Jennie Candlish's gelding kept on well to score at this track in early November and then lost nothing in defeat when second to Peking Rose at Doncaster, going down by just a nose.

Cancan was a touch unfortunate to come up against a nicely-treated rival in Sunday Soldier here last time out but showed enough to warrant support in the tote.co.uk New Year New Me Handicap Hurdle.

Dan Skelton doesn't send many runners up to Musselburgh, so Frere D'Armes is of interest in the tote.co.uk Auld Reekie Handicap Chase after pushing Boothill close at Ascot towards the end of November. - Press Association

SELECTIONS:

CATTERICK: 14.45 Hawkseye View, 15.20 Restandbethankful, 15.55 Not What It Seems, 16.30 Jimmy Chou Pecos AA, 17.05 Skyhill, 17.39 Howzat Hiris.

CHELTENHAM: 14.20 Innatendue, 14.55 Libberty Hunter, 15.30 Cloudy Glen, 16.05 Stage Star, 16.40 Ed Keeper, 17.15 BOB OLINGER (NAP), 17.50 Kel Du Large.

EXETER: 14.25 Good Friday Fairy, 15.00 Chloe's Court, 15.35 Nedzor, 16.10 Blue Ridge Hill, 16.45 Sherborne, 17.20 Time To Bite, 17.55 Joyau Allen.

FAIRYHOUSE: 14.10 Mollys Mango, 14.40 I Will Be Baie, 15.15 Custers Mistake, 15.50 Duffys Getaway, 16.25 Allegorie De Vassy, 17.00 Nick Rockett, 17.35 I Am River.

MUSSELBURGH: 14.35 Teorie, 15.10 Matchless, 15.45 Cancan, 16.20 Frere D'Armes, 16.55 Baron Briggs, 17.30 Call Me Harry.

NEWCASTLE: 16.00 Rainbow Dreamer, 16.35 Carbis Bay, 17.10 To Catch A Thief, 17.45 Tempus, 18.15 Wild Side, 18.45 Bazball, 19.15 Albasheer.

SOUTHWELL: 13.54 Gardener, 14.29 Haut Folin, 15.04 Oxygen, 15.39 Rare Edition, 16.14 Bonttay, 16.49 The Newest One, 17.24 Dancing Harry.

TRAMORE: 14.00 Gorgeous Tom, 14.30 Belle The Lioness, 15.05 Stoke The Fire, 15.40 Buachaillbocht, 16.15 Classic Getaway, 16.50 Low Mileage, 17.25 Rochestown.

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