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HELLO GEORGE 4/6 Sp - Won well today Made all, kept on strongly from last..
After he won at Exeter early in the season, Philip Hobbs declared this six year old as one of his best novice hurdle prospects for the season and, although things didn't turn out that way, it shouldn't be forgotten just how well he did run against more battle hardened rivals right through the season. Sixth in the Ladbroke from a mark of 129, he then finished a staying on fourth in Kempton’s Lanzarote and ended up with another second from 126 at Haydock in the spring. Hobbs had always said that it was as a stayer that he’d be seen at his best and, with his current mark, I'd imagine they'll be eyeing a 2 ½ mile novices’ handicap chase early in the season, given that he came to hand in October last year. If he’s as good as they think, there’s plenty of room to manoeuvre off his current mark in the months ahead and he’s proven that he can run well in big fields so it wouldn't surprise me to see him in something like the old racing Post Chase at Kempton in February, a race the trainer has often done well in, preceded by a tilt at one of Cheltenham’s big mid season 2 ½ mile handicaps.
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