An intriguing six-race card from Uttoxeter provides a real treat for jumping fans on Sunday with eight runners or more in five of those contests.
There is £119,000 in prize-money up for grabs across the three Class 2 contests alone on the bet365 sponsored card, including the feature bet365 3m2f Summer Cup Handicap Chase.
Racing Post tipster Dave Randall outlines his best bets on the card.
1.55 Uttoxeter - An Mhi @ 4/9
3.12 Uttoxeter - Kinondo Kwetu @ 13/2
5.00 Uttoxeter - Vin Rouge @ 7/2
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Gordon Elliott and Sean Bowen combine on four occasions on Sunday's card which is hugely significant seeing as the latter is 44-132 (33% +£31.09) when riding for the Irish trainer in Britain.
Their best chance of adding to that tally is through AN MHI, a six-year-old son of Walk In The Park, in the opening Class 3 2m4f novices' hurdle.
The selection arrives on a hat-trick, should relish this test and is clearly the one to beat despite a 10lb double-penalty. The short odds involved won't be to everyone's taste but he can provide a winning start to the day by seeing off his main form danger Jeepydoff Meel.
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KINONDO KWETU arrives six from eight over regulation fences for the feature Class 2 bet365 Summer Cup Handicap Chase over 3m2f.
He has risen to a mark of 145 following his latest success over just shy of this trip at Aintree in May, and he has top-weight to contend with, but it is encouraging that he is the only representative from the youngest age-group on show.
Seven-year-olds are 3-24 in the past 10 editions and he is likely to have more progression in him. The last five winners won or finished second on their latest start, four of those were officially rated between 139 and 152 and three carried 11st 7lb or more to victory.
Kinondo Kwetu is 6-10 on good ground, 2-2 on this course and he makes plenty of each-way appeal with five places available with bet365 in this 16-runner contest.
Kinondo Kwetu @ 13/2 - 1pt each-way
Four places are available when betting each-way with bet365 in the concluding 14-runner Class 5 handicap hurdle over 2m and the Seamus Mullins-trained VIN ROUGE is the one to back on those terms.
The five-year-old son of Zoffany arrives two from seven over hurdles, with both successes coming on good ground and on left-handed tracks which is encouraging regarding his prospects on this follow-up attempt.
Vin Rouge went up 10lb to a mark of 89 following his recent Newton Abbot victory in a similar contest, but he ran out a ready eight-length winner on that occasion and the third has since franked the form with a convincing Newton Abbot success of his own this week.
Vin Rouge @ 7/2 - 1pt each-way
1.55 Uttoxeter - An Mhi @ 4/9
3.12 Uttoxeter - Kinondo Kwetu @ 13/2
5.00 Uttoxeter - Vin Rouge @ 7/2
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