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Orbaan is worth one more chance back at seven furlongs
FARRINGDON previews this weekend’s races at Cheltenham, Doncaster and Newbury
Orbaan in action at York racecourse last year

IT’S the first Cheltenham meeting of the new National Hunt season where so many owners, trainers and jockeys will have high hopes and have dreamed of this afternoon — also looking way ahead to the Festival meeting in March 2022 — yet so few will be fulfilled.

The big handicap chase at 2.20, over an extended three miles, is one of a number of big betting races on the cards, with the beaten Grand National favourite Cloth Cap at the top of the weights off a mark of 156, who ran at Aintree from a mark of 148.

Absolutely cantering after Bechers Brook second time around, he then inexplicably fell into a hole, which was accounted for by a breathing problem that connections have tried to put right with an operation.

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