Tipstar winner Katie Midwinter makes a case for four contenders at Cheltenham on Saturday. Enjoy every race live on Racing TV and Racing TV Extra.
12.05 Cheltenham: An Bradan Feasa
This Camelot gelding showed tenacity to finish a brave second behind the classy Burdett Road in a Grade Two at this track in November, and holds each-way claims once again.
Trained by Jack Jones, An Bradan Feasa can show further improvement following his yard debut to be competitive in this field, and should be capable of using his previous course experience to his advantage.
12.40 Cheltenham: Weveallbeencaught
The Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained gelding had always looked to be a chaser in the making and he has shown promise in two starts over the larger obstacles so far this season.
Following a third-placed finish behind Flooring Porter on his debut over fences in October, he chased home stablemate Broadway Boy to finish second in a Listed event at Cheltenham last month.
With plenty of experience at this course being an advantage for him, plus the significant improvement he has shown over fences, this thorough stayer is presented with a feasible opportunity to record his first win over fences.
1.50 Cheltenham: Il Ridoto
Course-and-distance winner Il Ridoto finished a gallant third in the Paddy Power Gold Cup last month and is now a pound lower on a mark of 143.
The six-year-old excels in competitive handicaps at this track and, with crucial course form in his favour, he is set to make another bold bid for glory.
2.25 Cheltenham: Malina Girl
Young rider Conor Stone-Walsh has made an impressive start to his career as a Jump jockey, with two wins from five rides, and claims a valuable 5lb off Malina Girl, who is up 11lb following an emphatic ten-length victory at Cheltenham in November.
The six-year-old mare looks capable of showing further improvement and can continue her progression with another good performance for trainer Gavin Cromwell. She has excelled over the staying trips as a chaser and could still be ahead of her mark, too.