THE DOYEN CHIEF CANCOLLECT WARWICK PRIZE

Fine Form
The Doyen Chief WA – 4.32

relished a step up to three miles last time out and can build on that success by securing a nice prize in the #40,000 eventmasters.co.uk Challenger Staying Chase Series Final Handicap Chase at Warwick.
Already a winner in the point-to-point, bumper and hurdling spheres, Alan King’s eight-year-old made a solid start to his career over fences, being placed at Market Rasen, Exeter and Taunton.
He was then sent off at a shade of odds-on at Kempton and delivered with the minimum of fuss under Tom Bellamy, hitting the front three out and staying on well to maintain his advantage.
The Doyen Chief has been raised 5lb for that but is clearly suited by three miles on a sound surface and will have plenty in his favour again.
Koapey SO – 4.05
can end a frustrating run of seconds by winning Southwell’s Grace & Dotty Fedora’s And Feathers Maiden Hurdle.
Warren Greatrex’s charge was unfortunate to come up against a smart one in The Kemble Brewery at Ffos Las in November and a subsequent runner-up effort behind Peso at Newbury received a boost when that one chased home Willie Mullins’ Chart Topper at Wetherby next time.
At Wolverhampton,
Mashaan WL – 4.25
is taken to complete a quick double in division two of the #30 In Free Bets With BetUK Classified Stakes.
The Alice Haynes-trained seven-year-old made light work of his rivals at Lingfield on Monday, bursting clear at the furlong pole and powering home for a most convincing victory.
Circus Of Rome WL – 6.10
showed promise as a juvenile and can kick off his three-year-old campaign by landing the BetUK: It’s Where The UK Bets Restricted Novice Stakes.
Having caught the eye making late headway on his debut, the son of Circus Maximus pulled 11 lengths clear of the rest when going down by just a short head at Lingfield against Marhaba Ghaiyyath, who franked the form by following up.
December’s odds-on second at Chelmsford was a little disappointing but conqueror Cabelleroso was tried in Listed company next time and third-placed San Juanito has won since, so the form may be better than first thought.
That defeat also came when dropped back down to seven furlongs, but stepping up in trip to nine and a half here looks much more suitable, as he is a half-brother to two winners over even further.
Stablemate
I Maximus CC – 4.55
can be another winner for Richard Hughes in the British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes at Chelmsford.
Although a beaten favourite on all three outings last term, the Zoustar gelding’s Kempton second to Dash Dizzy reads well, as that victor went on to finish third in the Group One Middle Park.


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