The Tingle Creek Chase remains one of the most eagerly-awaited events on the racing calendar, as the best two-mile chasers in Britain and Ireland battle it out over the minimum trip at Sandown, one of the most iconic of racecourses.

This year’s renewal may lack previous Tingle Creek winners and Sprinter Sacre and Sire De Grugy through injury but it is a very competitive betting heat and BetVictor have a Grade 1 offer to mark this Grade 1 race.

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Tom George’s Haldon Gold Cup winner God’s Own will relish the forecast better ground however Balder Success (3.00) can reverse the form after his defeat last time out at Exeter. Alan King’s six-year-old was conceding 7lb that day and should come on for the run, with Richard Johnson an excellent jockey booking.

The Harry Fry stable remain in good nick and his Vukovar was backed ante post (10s from 20s) and he could prove a big danger.

Vaniteux won last year’s corresponding novice’s hurdle that opens the card and trainer Nicky Henderson looks to have another smart prospect with JP McManus’s Clean Sheet (12.20) and AP McCoy in the plate. The selection was touted as one of Seven Barrows’ brightest novices last term and despite not running since winning an Irish PTP in March 2013, warrants maximum respect on his debut under rules.

There’s a 42,000 sell-out crowd for Aintree’s Becher Chase meeting and 25 runners heading to post for the feature race over the Grand National fences. Last year’s winner Chance Du Roy heads the market as the 10/1 favourite for Phiilipp Hobbs and Tom O’Brien and boasts a terrific record but from a 6lb higher mark appears vulnerable. Our Father (1.30) is another who gives his best running first time out and gets the nod to land the Pipes a first success in the race.

The eight-year-old has just 13 starts to his name (just seven over fences) but has won on his seasonal reappearance three seasons out of four, his sole disappointment coming when a beaten favourite in last year’s Hennessy on ground quicker than ideal. He remains unexposed and is open to further improvement and is an excellent each-way bet at 14/1.

Distime (1.00) and Baileys Concerto finished one-two in a competitive C&D handicap at Aintree’s October meeting, however John Quinn’s eight-year-old can reverse the form on 3lb better terms. The selection built on that outing by bolting up last month at Sedgefield and despite a 10lb hike at the weights, can go in again under James Reveley.

Carole’s Destrier (3.10) beat subsequent Newbury scorer Carraig Mor by six lengths on just his second start over fences at Exeter and looks potentially chucked in from a mark of 140 in the Welsh Grand National trial at Chepstow. The selection goes for the in-form Neil Mulholland yard and can give weight and a beating to his nine rivals under regular pilot Michael Byrne.

There’s an excellent card at Kelso on Sunday where Malcom Jefferson’s Oscar Rock (12.50) makes his debut over the larger obstacles and a horse that looked a quintessential chaser in the making. The six-year-old lost his way last term however has form tied in with a host of smart novices and can return to winning ways in first-time cheek-pieces.

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