13:15 CHELTENHAM
We begin with a competitive handicap but I think the favourite IMPERIAL AURA 11/4 will be tough to beat.
Kim Bailey’s seven-year-old has a brilliant record with four wins and two placed finishes from seven.
A decent effort behind Pym here in December was pretty eye-catching and, with him already proven over 2m 4f, I think he’s a good bet.
14:05 DONCASTER
BOSS MAN FRED 9/4 is three from three so far and I think he’ll claim this Grade 2 to remain unbeaten.
A win over course and distance last time out was very impressive as he romped home by nine lengths.
His jumping is solid, he has bags of stamina and also a weight advantage over Champagne Well, so he’s the one I’d go for.
14:25 CHELTENHAM
I was not impressed with Santini’s first run of the season at Sandown so I'm keen to swerve him and take a chance on a bigger price in SLATE HOUSE 6/1.
This eight-year-old has really impressed me this season with a tidy win at Cheltenham in October, and he looked like he was going to power home in the BetVictor Gold Cup just a month later before falling.
He was superb in the Kauto Star on Boxing Day to land a big Grade 1 ahead of Black Op and, at this price, I think he’s worth a bet.
14:40 DONCASTER
We finish off in the Yorkshire Rose Mares’ Hurdle where LADY BUTTONS 13/8 should retain her crown.
I absolutely love this horse and, having won seven out of her last 11, she’s become a real superstar.
She won one of the races of the season last time out in a thrilling battle to get up against Happy Diva, and is proven over hurdles and fences.
I do like Floressa 13/8 and think she poses a huge threat, but I’d still go for Philip Kirby’s star.
WIN DOUBLE
BOSS MAN FRED 9/4 | LADY BUTTONS 13/8
LUCKY 15
IMPERIAL AURA 11/4 | SLATE HOUSE 6/1 | BOSS MAN FRED 9/4 | LADY BUTTONS 13/8
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