C’est Caset to complete hat-trick

C’EST CA is the nap choice to complete a hat-trick in the Weatherbys’ Ireland GSB Hurdle at Fairyhouse this afternoon.

C’est Caset to complete hat-trick

Ordinary on the level, Willie Mullins’ juvenile has shown a lot of improvement since a set of obstacles were put in front of him, getting off the mark to the tune of 17 lengths at Punchestown.

He followed that performance with another decent effort, on this track in February. Regular pilot, Patrick Mullins, was again on board and the selection hardly broke sweat to score by ten lengths.

This is without doubt C’est Ca’s toughest assignment to date, but he may prove well capable of coming through it with flying colours.

Jered, hopefully he will stay on the bridle for most of the journey, is the one to beat in the Dunboyne Castle Hotel and Spa Novice Hurdle.

He returned from a break to put up a decent enough effort at Punchestown last month, cruising to an easy success over Baltiman.

Made In Taipan, very much in form, is the danger, but all the evidence points to him being more effective travelling left-handed.

Dessie Hughes’ Schindlers Hunt gets the nod in the Tattersalls Ireland Dan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase.

A desperately unlucky loser when falling at the last at Naas, far too much use was made of him when a remote fourth behind Master Minded in the Champion Chase at Cheltenham subsequently.

Tony Martin’s Psycho has obvious prospects of retrieving Cheltenham losses in the ladbrokes.com Handicap Hurdle.

Paul Carberry probably rode him with too much confidence at Prestbury Park, when Psycho failed to reel in Silver Jaro in the County Hurdle.

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