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MARV MICHAEL (1.10) can score for Henry De Bromhead in the novice chase at Cheltenham. The six-year-old ended a reasonable timber campaign by hammering Isle Of Sark at Tramore.

He relished tackling fences when giving El Champo no quarter on debut at Kilbeggan recently. The gelding won with real authority so he can follow-up for a yard who excel at this meeting. MILLFORCE (1:45) can grind his rivals down for Gavin Cromwell in the novices’ hurdle.

The gelding impressively defeated Arctic Gale on his first timber start at Bellewstown. The five-year-old stayed three miles well when touched-off by Luckinthecity at Cork.

The bay is nicely unexposed as a stayer so he can get the better of a high-class field. BROADWAY BOY (2:20) can star for Nigel Twiston-Davies in the William Hill Chase.

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