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- Old stagers aim for big pot at Wexford
Old stagers aim for big pot at Wexford
Goulane Chosen
© Photo Healy Racing
Nine old stagers will bid for the big-race limelight and a winner’s share of 40,000 euro in Wexford’s feature Arctic Tack Stud Veterans Handicap Chase.
Joint top-weights Goulane Chosen and Westerner Point both have obvious claims in Sunday’s two-and-a-half-mile event, having shown excellent recent form.
Goulane Chosen finished second to Ex Patriot in a Grade B chase at Gowran just nine days ago, while Westerner Point won at the same level at Limerick when last seen on December 27.
Of the two, dual course winner Westerner Point may be the pick. Vent De La Cote represents JP McManus and Wednesday’s Cheltenham Festival-winning trainer Martin Brassil — and should not be discounted despite returning from a 185-day absence.
The Barry Ennis Memorial Novice Handicap Chase has attracted seven runners, with the Robbie Hennessy-trained Dylrow bidding to complete a hat-trick.
The nine-year-old won twice at Fairyhouse in January — and while he has yet to win at this venue, he has finished second and third on his two previous outings here.
Gordon Elliott ’s Viscount Wilson may be able to win the Neville Hotels Novice Handicap Hurdle, having shown improved form to finish second in a similar handicap at Naas last month.