AIDAN O'BRIEN and Charlie Swan should be worth following at Naas today. Indeed, Swan has several fancied mounts for both O'Brien and Edward O'Grady and might well land four winners.
Flawless Finish just filed to beat Kaselectric at Limenck, where recent winner Bohemian Castle was unplaced but was attempting to give away the best part of two stone. Course winner Glint Of Eagles can be fancied again, but the lightly weighed Noels Dancer is taken; as the danger to Flawless Finish.
Minella Master was well beaten on his reappearance at Fairhouse where he started favourite, but he was clearly in need of the race. He can be given another chance in the Naas Supporters Maiden Hurdle. Rye Fontaine is taken to complete a treble for the O'Brien Swan partnership in the Naas Supporters Hurdle.
Loving Around, who fell in the lead at Fairyhouse, can recoup losses in the Cedar Building Handicap Chase, and Charlie Swan may also take the Naas Novice Chase for Edward O'Grady with Cheltenham hurdles winner, Time For A Run.
. Simon Dow's Confronter (Eric Saint Martin) failed in his effort to gain his third course win at Cagnes sur Mer, France, yesterday, with the top weight finishing unplaced in the one mile Prix de Tunis, won by Spinario.
McCoy rides for Pitman Jockeys' championship leader Tony McCoy teams up with Jenny Pitman for the first time at Kempton today. With Warren Marston and Rodney Farrant both heading north to Haydock, the 21 year old has come in for the ride on Jet Rules in the opening Middlesex Novices' Hurdle.
"It's a great thrill to ride for Mrs Pitman," McCoy said. "I'm very much looking forward to it."