Some of these have had their jumping problems with
Teddy Tee perhaps the most high profile although his chance must be respected with Scottish Grand National winning rider Sean Quinlan taking the ride for the first time. Both
Misfits and
Weststreet have proven themselves at this trip already after they finished second and first at Hexham over 4m last time with the winner looking to have more to offer at these marathon trips. In form terms
Gold Opera enters the picture but there must be some stamina doubts as there are with
Blue Kascade and
Nakadam.
ACHILL ROAD BOY looks to have the most progressive profile in the race and looks to have been aimed at this race off a break.
- Achill Road Boy
- Weststreet
- Teddy Tee