
Oddschecker tips for every race at Chepstow on Saturday.
12:00 Chepstow
Spectacularsunrise continued his upward trajectory when completing a double on his handicap bow at Kelso. The five-year-old merits respect reverting to novice company, but he could prove vulnerable at the top of the weights. MOSSY FEN ROAD displayed a willing attitude when making a winning hurdles debut at Lingfield and any improvement could see him follow up. Smart Flat recruit Galashiels and Exeter third Tennessee Tango are others to consider.Prediction : 1st Mossy Fen Road 2nd Spectacularsunrise 3rd Galashiels
12:30 Chepstow
Kamaxos is only 4lb higher than for his Leicester triumph and he must enter the reckoning on just his third outing for the Charlie Longsdon stable. Oakley came good under a patient ride at Hereford, but the pair may be worth taking on with ANOTHER FINE MESS. Jeremy Scott's string have largely been improving for their seasonal reappearances and the six-year-old may leave his moderate Lingfield return behind him, with the cut back to 2m in his favour.Prediction : 1st Another Fine Mess 2nd Kamaxos 3rd Oakley
13:05 Chepstow
Having finished a close-up third on his debut for Dan Skelton at Wetherby in October last year, market support for Storminhome would have to be respected. However, this distance looks on the sharp side and JOUR D'EVASION has more pressing claims. The six-year-old justified favouritism at Bangor - just his second outing over fences - and a 5lb rise could prove generous. Fellow last-time-out winner Siam Park may give the selection plenty to think about.Prediction : 1st Jour DEvasion 2nd Siam Park 3rd Storminhome
13:40 Chepstow
Successful in France before impressing on debut for Gary & Josh Moore at Sandown earlier this month, MACKTOAD looks an exciting prospect and is hard to ignore in his hat-trick bid. Manlaga, a half-sister to the smart Martator, was a similarly ready winner on her only start in France before joining Nicky Henderson. There is plenty to like about her profile and support in the betting would be dangerous to ignore. Sonic Pioneer and Klycot are other winning hurdlers to bear in mind.Prediction : 1st Macktoad 2nd Manlaga 3rd Sonic Pioneer
14:10 Chepstow
KEABLE showed no signs of rustiness when he made a winning return at Newbury. A 5lb rise for that cosy success is a fair assessment and, with his stamina proven, he has a good chance of further success. Doctor Kildare had been reliable until he was turned over at Doncaster last month and is surely better than he managed that day. He rates a key player in this company. Crebilly and Ambion View shouldn't be underestimated.Prediction : 1st Keable 2nd Doctor Kildare 3rd Crebilly
14:50 Chepstow
Last year's runner-up Jubilee Express is back to do it all over again and showed he is in great form to make all over an extended 2m7f here earlier this month. Mr Vango beat the winner of this contest last season Val Dancer when just being touched off in the Becher at Aintree and commands huge respect off an unchanged rating. However, HAITI COULEURS is not one to give up on just yet. A lot more was expected when never really travelling and being pulled up in the Betfair Chase at Haydock, but the return to a handicap, along with the step back up to the marathon trip is likely to bring the best out of the Irish National heroine.Prediction : 1st Haiti Couleurs 2nd Jubilee Express 3rd Mr Vango
15:25 Chepstow
A C&D winner two starts ago, Ben Solo is bound to retain plenty of support, despite failing to justify odds-on favouritism when second over track and trip subsequently. Toss Of A Coin benefited from the switch to the Alan Jones stable to score over an extended 2m7f here, although he will need to prove as effective over this shorter distance. The one who appeals most is DONNACHA, who finished clear of the third when hitting the woodwork at Exeter and it wouldn't be a surprise to see him take a step forward.Prediction : 1st Donnacha 2nd Ben Solo 3rd Toss Of A Coin








