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Eklat De Rire heads 21 seeking Ladbrokes Trophy gold

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Henry de Bromhead’s runner is one of the Newbury favourites.

Trainer HENRY DE BROMHEAD
Trainer HENRY DE BROMHEAD Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Henry De Bromhead  will aim to continue his domination of the major National Hunt prizes in Britain when Eklat De Rire  lines up in a field of 21 for the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury on Saturday.

Having dominated the last Cheltenham Festival by winning the Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and saddling the first two home in the Gold Cup, De Bromhead then went on to provide the first two finishers in the Grand National.

Last weekend he proved he has not taken his foot off the gas when A Plus Tard turned the Betfair Chase into a procession and Eklat De Rire has been among the market leaders for one of the feature races of the season since making a winning comeback at Wexford.

Stablemate Chris's Dream, however, does not make the journey meaning the weights rise by 4lb, leaving Willie Mullins' Brahma Bull at the top.

Mullins also runs Munster National winner Ontheropes, another leading ante-post fancy and the mount of Sean O'Keeffe, and Annamix (Jack Foley).

Last year's winner Cloth Cap is back once more, but will find life a bit tougher this time around on his mark of 154.

Tom Scudamore retains the partnership, in preference to riding Remastered for his boss David Pipe.

"The ground was the deciding factor. David and I had a conversation about it a couple of days ago. I've come down on Cloth Cap and we'll see if I'm right on Saturday," said Scudamore.

"I was pleased with his run at Cheltenham (first time out). He has to improve for it, but there is no reason why not. It was his first run back off the wind op and he ran very pleasingly. It was only from the second last that we got run out of it. The conditions should suit him better on Saturday.

"I was having a great ride off him in the Grand National until he started making a noise and then the wheels came off very quickly. Hopefully that's been rectified."

The in-form Colin Tizzard runs Fiddlerontheroof, successful on his comeback in a strong race at Carlisle and Copperhead, winner of the Reynoldstown Novices' Chase in 2020 before losing his way completely last season. Mister Malarky is another going for Tizzard.

Paul Nicholls is represented by Enrilo, first past the post in the bet365 Gold Cup only to be demoted to third, while the beneficiary of that decision, Alan King's Potterman, also runs. Stablemate Canelo also lines up.

Kitty's Light was second in that Sandown race, as well as in the Charlie Hall Chase last time out and will aim to give Christian Williams a first win in the race.

Demachine, Brave Eagle, The Hollow Ginge, Cloudy Glen, Fortescue, Full Back, One More Fleurie and Danny Whizzbang complete the field.


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