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Friday’s Kingmaker Novices’ Chase betting preview: Latest runners, riders, odds and trainer quotes for the final field

Don't miss the latest trainer quotes ahead of the Grade 2 contest at Sandown on Friday

FOUR runners have been declared for the rescheduled Kingmaker Novices' Chase.

Leading Arkle contender Kalashnikov heads the betting for the £32,000 contest at Sandown.

 Kalashnikov is a leading fancy for the Arkle at Cheltenham
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Kalashnikov is a leading fancy for the Arkle at CheltenhamCredit: Getty Images - Getty

1. Dell Oro - Gary Moore/Josh Moore (12-1)

Talented hurdler who opened his chasing account in a good race at Huntingdon.

Pulled up when pitched in to Grade 1 company over 2m4f at this venue last time.

Beaten eight lengths by Glen Forsa when the pair met at Kempton on Boxing Day.


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2. Glen Forsa - Mick Channon/Jonathan Burke (9-2)

Rapidly progressive chaser who impressed with a comfortable success at Kempton on Boxing Day.

The form of that race could hardly have worked out any better, and he is undoubtedly well-handicapped off 138.

Needs to raise his game significantly to trouble Kalashnikov but going the right way.

Mick Channon on Glen Forsa

"We need to get another run in if we want to go to Cheltenham.

"He's in great form and we're very hopeful he'll run well tomorrow.

"He's in everything at Cheltenham - the Arkle, the JLT and the Close Brothers (Novices' Handicap Chase).

"We should have a better idea of where we're going after this."

3. Kalashnikov - Amy Murphy/Jack Quinlan (1-2)

High-class novice hurdler last season, winning the Betfair and finishing second in the Supreme.

Taken well to chasing and wasn't suited by conditions when second to Dynamite Dollars last time.

Gets easier ground today which is a plus, and he will likely prove tough to beat.

Amy Murphy on Kalashnikov

"He's in great form - we're delighted with him at home.

"We'd love to be going left-handed, but it's either run here or don't run him at all before Cheltenham.

"It's not like he has a problem going right-handed, I just think he prefers going the other way.

"It looks a competitive little race, but whatever happens he'll learn plenty - jumping round a track like Sandown - and it's a nice gap between this race and Cheltenham."

4. Dalila Du Seuil - Harry Fry/Barry Geraghty (5-1)

French import made a good impression when winning on her first start for Harry Fry.

Only rated 3lb inferior to Kalashnikov and receives 7lb sex allowance.

This is tougher than the race she won at Exeter, but she shouldn't be underestimated.

Harry Fry on Dalila Du Seuil

"She was going to run in a mares' race last Friday, but obviously couldn't because of the equine flu.

"She had good form over hurdles in France and we were hoping if she could translate that to fences, she would go very well at Exeter and she did it well on the day.

"This is obviously a big leap up for her. We're having a go and we'll find out if she's up to it."

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