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Each-way outsider LUCINDA RUSSELL'S Tap Night looks ... Edition 3
Each-way outsider LUCINDA RUSSELL'S Tap Night looks overpriced at 10/1 for the Freebets.com Trophy Handicap Chase (1.50 Cheltenham).
BALLY CAN KEEP COOL
  Lucinda Russell's charge was a point to point winner back in 2012 but has so far failed to hit the mark on the racecourse proper. Irish punters are treated to the second day of the Irish Guineas meeting and VIZTORIA (11/2 The Curragh 3.55) can prove the star turn for Edward Lynam. DAVE'S DOUBLE: BALLY-COOL (NAP) & CAMELOTs
Sir Brian can cut a dash too hot for Harry to handle
You might justly consider that to be so, regardless of the quality of the card, such are the charms of the Borders track. Vestiges of grandeur may be fading in the Georgian grandstand, though it retains wrought-iron balconies and an open fire in the members' bar. But local patrons still take due relish in their privileges - from the rolling hill country itself, to a sporting diary that might otherwise see them spend Saturday on the banks of the Tweed, or on touchlines once crossed weekly by authentic greats of international rugby. To spend an afternoon at Kelso races is to renew a wholesome distaste for those shallow, hasty priorities nowadays urged by so many other environments. Eduard (3.40) is expected to confirm himself one of the best novice hurdlers in the North, while the Totepool Premier Chase has the potential to prove the most important race of the year for two trainers both entitled to goodwill, for contrasting reasons. Kim Bailey views Harry Topper as a horse equipped to redress his stable's injurious neglect since the days it housed horses good enough to win a Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle at the same Festival. Bold Sir Brian, meanwhile, represents Lucinda Russell, herself no stranger to adversity in the last year but rallying splendidly to consolidate her status as Scotland's No 1 trainer.
Russell taps into a rich vein of success
[Lucinda Russell] has worked with the bloodstock agent Tom Malone in seeking replacements for Brindisi Breeze, killed in a freak accident after his breakthrough success at the Cheltenham Festival. But Tap Night, Russell's first winner in the silks of J P McManus, has less orthodox antecedents. He was found racing on dirt in Kentucky by Jane Buchanan, whose brother, [Peter Marsh Chase], is the stable jockey at Arlary. \"She works for a trainer out there,\" Russell explained. \"They don't have many staying races, and she looks for horses that are finishing. Tap Night has actually got a pretty strong pedigree. I don't suppose his breeders imagined he would end up winning a novice chase in heavy ground.\"
Lucinda taps into winning formula
\"We've got to be realistic, we're not paying stupid prices,\" [Lucinda Russell] said. \"But the big thing for us is to find good young horses. Because, once we get them in, we think we have a fairly successful formula.\" \"She works for a trainer out there,\" Russell explained. \"They don't have many staying races, and she looks for horses that are finishing. Tap Night has actually got a pretty strong pedigree. He looked a natural, however, in recording his fifth win in six starts. Though losing momentum three out, he was soon back on the bridle and coasted five lengths clear. \"Obviously, he had done a lot of schooling,\" Russell said. \"The syndicate decided to sell after his reappearance, and if you tell someone a horse is going to do well over fences you make sure you come up with the goods.
LUCINDA'S ETX FACTOR
The progressive Duke Of Lucca (2.10) looks the best bet in the Grade 3 handicap chase over two miles, five furlongs. Phillip Hobbs' seven-year-old was an impressive winner at Wincanton in December and has a useful low weight against several exposedopponents.
Scottish star fatally injured
Lucinda Russell's talented stayer fractured a hind leg on the gallops at Arlary House Stables as he was being prepared for next Saturday's Welsh National at Chepstow.
SHOOTING'S ON TARGET
  The 3m 2f hunter chase can go to John Wade's Digg Whitaker (5.00) who eased to victory over course and distance last time out and can follow up today against some fairly useful rivals.
SHOOTING'S ON TARGET Edition 4
  The 3m 2f hunter chase can go to John Wade's Digg Whitaker (5.00) who eased to victory over course and distance last time out and can follow up today against some fairly useful rivals.