Won this race on her return to action last time, the first leg a four-timer and she was only beaten by a well-handicapped Irish raider at the Aintree Festival when last seen. Has solid claims again this time around, despite conceding weight to all.
Ran a huge race in the Mares' Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham prior to a Listed success back at that venue in April. Shaped like she needed the run at Chepstow last time and has race fitness on her side here.
Has been kept busy since joining this yard in the summer, gaining a second handicap hurdle success at Wincanton last time out. Has a huge amount more on her plate here though and yard's second string on jockey bookings.
Won two of her three starts over hurdles prior to her run at Cheltenham when in too deep. May have more to give this season but has fitness to prove on her return here and has plenty to find on form.
Won four of her last seven over hurdles and should be spot on for this after a prep run on the Flat last time out. Needs to improve to figure at this level but the ceiling of her ability may not have been reached just yet.
Made a very promising start for this yard when winning her first three over hurdles in 2017 but failed to build on that last season. Will need a career best to figure here.
A winner in France prior to joining this yard and won with plenty in hand at Perth in April. Likely to be ready for this on return and entirely unexposed here.
Won both her hurdles starts in France last season, staying on very strongly on her latest start. May be suited by further than this on that evidence but connections do well with these sorts and she's an intriguing runner.
A trappy heat but it's hard to knock LADY BUTTONS' claims having won this race in good fashion on return last year. The pair of French recruits (Vision Du Puy and Zambella) are both interesting but Indefatigable could be the main danger with the benefit of a prep run at Chepstown last time out.