Simon Holt previews Friday's card at Cheltenham, where Potters Legend can make the most of the weight he receives in the staying handicap chase.
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AGENT VALDEZ ran away with a novices' handicap chase at Leicester last week and, back against her own sex, must have every chance of following up under a 7lb penalty in the CF Roberts Electrical and Mechanical Services Mares' Handicap Chase at Cheltenham on Friday.
While it's always a risk turning horses out again quickly, trainer Fergal O'Brien will be well aware that the improving seven-year-old is set to go up a further 2lb in future handicaps, and the signs are that Paddy Brennan's lightly-raced mount is open to much more improvement.
At Leicester, it was clear from some way out that Agent Valdez was travelling better than any of her rivals and all bar one fell by the wayside and failed to finish. Going to the last, she comfortably shrugged off Lord Sparky to win by 28 lengths so confirming the promise of her previous chase debut on the same course.
A drop of two furlongs in trip here on this stiff course shouldn't be a problem and nor should the ground if the forecasted rain turns things testing.
Agent Valdez schooling
— FOB Partnerships (@FOBRPartnership)
Earlier, in the Catesby Handicap Hurdle, the four-year-old ROWLAND WARD is fancied to out-run double-figure odds.
The Stuart Edmunds-trained gelding looked a bit unlucky on this course last January when holding every chance turning for home in the Triumph Hurdle trial only to be badly hampered approaching the final flight.
An earlier defeat of Thyme White at Kempton reads well and, on his reappearance at Huntingdon last month, Rowland Ward ran creditably in third behind the promising Paul Nicholls-trained Wild Max and Constancio (good run since) on ground a bit quick for him compared to the likely conditions here.
In the Unibet Handicap Chase, Irish raider Court Maid looks sure to go well under a 5lb penalty for her recent wide-margin win at Fairyhouse, and the daughter of Court Cave is developing into a decent chaser having been unplaced in the 2019 Mares Novices' Hurdle at the Festival.
However, she will start a short enough price and has to give nearly a stone to the handily treated POTTERS LEGEND who, while never a winner at Cheltenham, has run well on several occasions here in the past off a higher mark.
For example, Lucy Wadham's 10-year-old was staying on gamely when a close fourth in the 2017 Fulke Walwyn/Kim Muir Chase over this course and distance off 4lb higher, and comes into this race in good heart following a reappearance veterans' chase win at Warwick, his first outing since a wind operation.
This test will suit Jack Quinlan's mount who looks dangerous off bottom weight.
Back from eight months off and a wind op, Potters Legend toughs it out in admirable style to land the Racing TV veterans' chase at at the main expense of 13-year-old Theatre Legend.
— Racing TV (@RacingTV)
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Posted at 1510 on 10/12/20
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