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Big field in contention for the World
Lieutenant Colonel and Jetson
© Photo Healy Racing
Paul Nicholls fires two barrels in Zarkandar and Saphir Du Rheu as he looks to win the Ladbrokes World Hurdle at Cheltenham on Thursday for a fifth time.
All of the Ditcheat trainer's four wins in the three-mile championship to date came from the brilliant Big Buck's from 2009 to 2012, and his two runners head the market at around 4-1 in what looks a very open year.
Zarkandar won a Grade One at Auteuil in November before being touched off by Reve De Sivola in the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot in December, while Saphir Du Rheu narrowly defeated the latter in the Cleeve Hurdle over the course and distance in January.
Ireland are strongly represented in a 17-runner field, with Abbyssial Dedigout Jetson Lieutenant Colonel Monksland Tiger Roll and Zaidpour
Reve De Sivola makes his third successive appearance in the race, while the field is completed by At Fishers Cross Aubusson Blue Fashion Cole Harden Seeyouatmidnight Un Temps Pour Tout and Whisper
The five withdrawals were Briar Hill, Pont Alexandre, Rock On Ruby, Un Atout and Annie Power