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Harry Cobden has triple Scottish Grand National target as Stay Away Fay carries Ayr glory hopes

Harry Cobden has a huge triple target as he aims for Ayr glory on Stay Away Fay.

The brilliant 25-year-old is heading north this weekend for the spectacular two-day Coral Scottish Grand National meeting. Cobden could have a huge chance in Saturday’s showpiece event as he’s in line to partner Paul Nicholls’ impressive young chasing star at the meeting. The jockey currently leads the title race from his mate Sean Bowen and success at Ayr will edge him even close to that cherished prize.

Cobden’s boss Nicholls is also trying to outgun Willie Mullins and Dan Skelton and get his hands on the UK trainer’s title for a staggering 15th time and, having sent Belmont King in 1997 as well as back-to-back winner Vicente in 2016 and 2017, a fourth triumph would be a huge shot in the arm to his chances. Stay Away Fay is also owned by Ayr-born Chris Giles which gives Cobden bags of incentives to strike on the west coast.

The six-year-old holds an alternative entry in Saturday’s CPMS Novices’ Champion Handicap Chase and is one the pilot is looking forward to as he said: “Yeah, very much so.

“He was brilliant until his last run at Cheltenham [in the Brown Advisory Novices Chase] which was disappointing. Something was clearly not right with him.

“He never sort of travelled or felt as good as he has done all season, so we are on a little bit of a recovery mission with him. But I think that he will appreciate a bit of better ground, the track should suit and it would be very fitting for a good Scottish owner in Chris.”

Stay Away Fay is top of the ratings on 158 for the ultra-competitive handicap, but Cobden said: “I remember Nicky Henderson said one day never worry about carrying weight because you have got the best horse in the race. So I

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