Brother to Paul Nicholls' useful hurdler/chaser Stiletto. Beat a future bumper winner when landing his point-to-point and has joined a yard who are 15-29 in Irish bumpers since December.
Ran to a similar level in three ordinary bumpers last year and was pulled up last week on his hurdling debut. Hard to see him playing more than a supporting role.
Well beaten in a Punchestown bumper and on hurdling debut at Cork in November, before a promising second of 14 last month in a maiden hurdle. Each-way claims on that evidence.
Presenting gelding who cost €78,000 as a three-year-old and is a half-brother to Sugar Baron and The Way We Were. Only beat two home on his bumper debut but has been given time since and improvement is likely.
Getaway gelding is a half-brother to bumper winner/2m2f hurdle winner Lord Adare. Made a promising debut before bumping into useful types from the Mullins/Elliott powerhouses last time. Yard 3-7 in bumpers this year.
Last of ten on last month's bumper debut and finds himself in what may be a better than average bumper.
Forecasts
Small Farm (1/1), Thosedaysaregone (9/2), The Shunter (13/2), Itscatrionaschoice (7/1), Moratorium (9/1), Elusive Exclusive (16/1), Perito Moreno (16/1), Captain Leo (20/1), Why Stop Now (66/1)
Thosedaysaregone, Itscatrionaschoice and The Shunter have all shown reasonable form which puts them in the picture for making the frame at least. However, they face a potentially stiff task as Willie Mullins unleashes another promising recruit from the point-to-point field in SMALL FARM. The stable have a 50% strike rate in similar races over the past three months. The form of his Ballinaboola victory has substance and it is hard to look beyond him.