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2.40 PERTEMPS NETWORK FINAL HANDICAP HURDLE, 2M 7F 213YD

Sponsors come and sponsors go elsewhere on the festival programme, but the Pertemps Final – first run in 2002 – keeps marching on towards a quarter-century and more. It is a fascinating contest, with runners obliged to qualify via one of more than a dozen races in Britain, Ireland and France, which also means that punters should have plenty of form in similar races to work with when it comes to today’s Final. But it remains a daunting challenge, with no end of possibilities and plotlines for backers to consider including the near-certainty that at least one of the JP McManus-owned runners – Jeriko Du Reponet and Win Some Lose Some – has been steering towards today’s race for months. Dan Skelton, probably the smartest trainer in the British ranks these days when it comes to readying one for a festival handicap, also has a live contender in Catch Him Derry, while Tom Cooper’s D Art D Art, who has not raced since his qualifier in December, has emerged as favourite since I put him up at a few points bigger yesterday. Since my tips here often seem to go the other way in the market, I can only think that the fact that Tom Segal and Paul Kealy, perhaps the two most high-profile tipsters in the Racing Post, have also tipped him up is the main reason for the money.

SELECTION: D ART D ART.



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