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FOUNDRY TO FORGE SUCCESS

Foundry Lane's recent demolition of his rivals at Huntingdon could not fail to attract the attention of the handicapper and he has been raised 12lb for that win.

But he races with just a 6lb penalty in the Marne Handicap Chase at Catterick tomorrow and the nine-year-old must be fancied to go in again.

In the past, jumping has been a problem for Foundry Lane and last season saw him take some time to get to grips with the larger obstacles, three times coming a cropper.

But as a consequence he started the season on a handy mark for chasing and his shrewd trainer has decided to make hay while the sun shines at a track where she regularly excels.

Stable-companion Supreme Fortune can initiate a double for Mrs Reveley in the opening EBF 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.

The six-year-old is a useful performer on a left-handed course, and has won twice at Newcastle this term, beating well-regarded Clifton Fox last time.

Through The Rye can book his place in the line-up for the Elite Racing Triumph Hurdle by taking the Sponsor A Race at Folkestone Juvenile Hurdle, the opening event at the Kent coast course.

A useful sort on the level, he has the scope to be very good over hurdles and there was much to like about his winning National Hunt debut.

Mr Darcy looks good in the Tony Bennett 50th Birthday Novices' Handicap Chase.

He was caught only near the line when a close second on his chasing debut at Huntingdon last month and should go one place better tomorrow.

Martin Pipe gives high-class National Hunt Flat race performer Mr Cool his jumping debut in the Ruckinge Maiden Hurdle.

The champion trainer is bound to have prepared his three-time winner fully for this contest and another victory will be confidently expected.