No Drama This End can right the wrongs of Cheltenham in the British EBF Gold Castle 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle at Perth on Wednesday.
The Paul Nicholls-trained grey took to hurdling at the start of the season with instant success, winning a Grade Two at Cheltenham on his hurdling debut before landing the Winter Novices' Hurdle at Sandown by 5 lengths in December.
He then stepped up to Grade One level to take the Challow at Newbury, a performance that saw him line up as the 5-2 favourite for the Turners at the Cheltenham Festival.
There he was out of luck from the very beginning, and never found a route through the field as Harry Cobden eventually called it a day and pulled him up.
A trip to Aintree for the Sefton was then planned but scuppered by a burst blood vessel, and it very much feels like this horse has unfinished business to attend to before the end of the season.
On the same card is the equally eyecatching entry of Panic Attack in the Listed Fair Maid Of Perth Mares' Chase over 4800m.
Trained by champion-elect Dan Skelton, the 10-year-old has been a star all season winning the Paddy Power Gold Cup, the Coral Gold Cup and then a mares' Listed event at Newbury.
She headed next to Cheltenham for the Mrs Paddy Power Mares' Chase and ran respectably to come home third over what was arguably an inadequate 4000m trip.
A Grand National bid followed and the mare was a popular choice, but a fall at the third ended her race at a very early stage after an uncharacteristic jumping error that can probably be attributed to the fact she was badly hampered at the fence prior.
She goes to Perth having only gone around 400m at Aintree and as she is presumably feeling no ill effects of her bad luck there she will be the horse to beat.
On the Flat at Catterick the Jennie Candlish-trained Rosenpur could prove a class apart in the Racing TV Profits Returned To Racing Handicap.
With a rating of 80 he is the best horse on the card and while he is making his seasonal debut, the six-year-old has run well fresh before.
He had an incredibly busy spell through winter 2024 and all of last spring and summer, so he really deserved a break after his last run in November.
That may leave him a little vulnerable here, but he does go well at Catterick.
Ralph Beckett does not send many to the North Yorkshire venue but he has found a suitable opening for Cranachan in the Download The Raceday Ready App Restricted Maiden Stakes.
Gelded after an inauspicious debut, he went to Kempton last month and was only beaten a neck by one with more experience.
He should be able to get off the mark in this company. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 4 UK meetings on Wednesday. Here are the tips.
PERTH: Race 1: 14.40 Off The Jury, Race 2: 15.10 Walking On A Dream, Race 3: 15.40 NO DRAMA THIS END (NAP), Race 4: 16.10 Panic Attack, Race 5: 16.40 Coup De Coeur, Race 6: 17.10 Atlantic City, Race 7: 17.40 Jeteye, Race 8: 18.12 Maura Jeanne.
CATTERICK: Race 1: 14.52 Fortunate Star, Race 2: 15.22 Rotokura Belle, Race 3: 15.52 Cranachan, Race 4: 16.22 Got The Booty, Race 5: 16.52 Crocodile Power, Race 6: 17.25 Rosenpur, Race 7: 18.00 Free Pic.
LUDLOW: Race 1: 15.30 Snatch A Glance, Race 2: 16.00 Tzarmix, Race 3: 16.30 Gris Majeur, Race 4: 17.00 After Many Days, Race 5: 17.30 Milly Ocean, Race 6: 18.05 Fix At All.
TAUNTON: Race 1: 17.53 Kilnew Supreme, Race 2: 18.30 Hurst Hill, Race 3: 19.00 Best Night, Race 4: 19.30 Daring To Dream, Race 5: 20.00 Sage Green, Race 6: 20.30 Modern Style.
DOUBLE: No Drama This End and Panic Attack (Perth, Races 3 and 4).
There should be no drama at Perth
No Drama This End can right the wrongs of Cheltenham in the ...
Read more
Strydom father and son on fire at Fairview
A midweek Fairview Polytrack meeting is what punters can look forward to in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday and ...
Read more
Newnham has an ace up his sleeve
Mark Newnham will be looking for a third straight Happy Valley victory with Ace War on Wednesday before ...
Read more