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Henry Daly to break his Kelso duck? Sure Wyenot!!!

Henry Daly has never trained a winner at Kelso but can put that right on Wednesday with Wyenot
Henry Daly has never trained a winner at Kelso but can put that right on Wednesday with Wyenot Henry Daly has never trained a winner at Kelso but can put that right on Wednesday with Wyenot

HENRY Daly can saddle his first-ever winner at Kelso when Wyenot makes the long journey from his Shropshire base for the Every Race Live On Racing TV Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle.

Daly has only ever had five runners at the Borders track, so it is not as if he has been sending many there, but the fact Wyenot makes the trip is interesting.

She looked very promising when winning on her hurdling debut at Ludlow, scoring by five lengths and looking capable of defying a penalty.

That was against the boys, and the second and third have since come out and won, giving the form a very decent look.

Busty Boy was a winner last time out for Daragh Bourke and he also looked the type to oblige again.

He won three times in point-to-points but was beaten on his first two outings under rules, although they were in decent company - and over hurdles.

Sent over fences first time out this season at Kelso, and stepped up in trip, Busty Boy was a comfortable winner without being wildly impressive.

However, he has only been raised 5lb ahead of the Follow racingtv On X Novices’ Handicap Chase and could be the type to rattle up a sequence.

Dan Skelton’s record at Wetherby is second to none and he is well represented at the Yorkshire venue again.

He looks set to start the day in good style with Missed Tee in the Watch Racing TV In HD Novices’ Handicap Chase.

She was a beaten favourite on her comeback at Carlisle, her first run since a wind op, but she definitely would not be the first one from the yard to take a big step forward from their first to second runs this season.

It is a slight change of tact for the yard, who had been known for having them cherry-ripe first time out, but Skelton is definitely leaving something to work upon.

That was her chasing debut at Carlisle but she is still very lightly raced, so open to any amount of improvement.

That was her chasing debut at Carlisle but she is still very lightly raced, so open to any amount of improvement.

One of the most upwardly mobile training yards is that of Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero and they hold claims in the Visit RacingTV.com Handicap Chase with No But I Will.

A winner over hurdles at Bangor in April, he cut little ice on his comeback in that sphere in a handicap but looks just the type to do much better over the bigger obstacles.

NAP Wyenot (12.30 Kelso)

DOUBLE Busty Boy (1.00 Kelso)

TREBLE Missed Tee (12.40 Wetherby)

YANKEE No But I Will (1.50 Wetherby)