Defending champion Delta Work heads 20 entries for the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.The 10-year-old gave Gordon Elliott his fourth win in the race 12 months ago when playing the role of pantomime villain and spoiling the retirement party of five-time Festival winner Tiger Roll.He went on to finish third in the Grand National and connections are treading the same path once again with the son of Network, who is the general even-money favourite for his return to Prestbury Park."The plan is to go there then Aintree," said Eddie O'Leary, racing manager for owners Gigginstown House Stud. "He’s all grand this year and if the next two weeks go well, then all systems are go."Last year was brilliant and just goes to show racing is fair and above board.
We would have all loved Tiger to have won, but Delta had to work too."He’s a brilliant horse and he seems to enjoy this test, especially the Cheltenham cross country, and it’s fantastic to have those races available to put a smile on these older horses’ faces."Delta Work is joined in the list of potential starters by stablemate and last year’s Gold Cup fourth Galvin, while Snow Leopardess and Trials Day one-two Back On The Lash and Deise Aba are other names of note.However, there will be no French challenge this year, with the connections of Hip Hop Conti and Galcoflaur both electing to stay at home.Willie Mullins boasts 14 of the 44 entries for the Weatherbys Champion Bumper, although there is no place for his recent Punchestown scorer Ballyburn – who was as short as 7-1 in places for the closing race on day two of the Festival.The Closutton battalion is led by ante-post favourite It’s For Me, while the hand of owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede is