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Title: RACING CENTRAL: National favourite out to make his case at Kelso
With the top class action easing before the grand show of Cheltenham, it's the Grand National favourite Cloth Cap who bids to state his case for Aintree today
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RACING CENTRAL: National favourite out to make his case at Kelso
With the top class action easing before the grand show of Cheltenham, it's the Grand National favourite Cloth Cap who bids to state his case for Aintree today
THERE will be a new winner of the Grand National for the first time in four years next month and the current favourite for the race will complete his preparation, which his trainer says began two years ago, today at Kelso.
Henry de Bromhead's Eklat De Rire and Chris’s Dream will target the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury, with Willie Mullins preparing to saddle Onetheropes, as well as Brahma Bull and Annamix
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