Leading Willie Mullins contenders for Scottish Grand National drift ...
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Punters are putting their faith in proud Scot Alan King to strike in the Scottish Champion Hurdle, with his runner Favour And Fortune supported into 9-2 from 11-2.
The novice has been keeping good company this season and was last seen finishing sixth – and first of the British runners – in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival last month.
Mystical Power, who finished a respectable second to Slade Steel that day, has since boosted the form by landing the Grade 1 Top Novices' Hurdle at Aintree.
Favour And Fortune, a four-time winner, also finished second to Jango Baie in the Grade 1 Formby Novices' Hurdle at Aintree on Boxing Day.
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Favour And Fortune (white cap): in action in the Supreme Novices' HurdleCredit: Alan Crowhurst
He makes his handicap debut off a mark of 138 this afternoon and his trainer knows what it takes to win the race having scooped it with Raya Star in 2012.
King's confidence has been boosted by the drying ground at Ayr, with the track now soft, good to soft in places from soft all over.
He said he was "dying to see" the six-year-old on a decent surface in the Racing Post's preview on Friday.
No rain overnight has caused conditions to improve, with the good to soft areas predominantly around two furlongs out in the home straight.
Clerk of the course Graeme Anderson said: "I'd say that 90 per cent of the track is proper soft ground, it is only the last two furlongs in the home straight that is good to soft.
"The forecast is for it to stay dry, with sunny spells but it will only be 13c or 14C and I don't see the ground changing much."
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Inis Oirr: won the Edinburgh National in excellent style when last seenCredit: JOHN GROSSICK
Among those set to be suited by the improvement in the going is the locally trained Inis Oirr in the feature Coral Scottish Grand National, who is the clear second favourite at 8-1 behind Git Maker.
The Lucinda Russell-trained chaser was a 21-length winner of the Edinburgh National at Musselburgh on his most recent start and has a distinct preference for decent ground.
The trainer said: "It was a nice run in the Edinburgh National. We were keen to run him in the Midlands National, but it was too heavy. He has gone up in the weights since Musselburgh, but I still think there is a bit of value left in his mark."
Russell, who was out of luck with the reigning champion Corach Rambler in last week's Grand National at Aintree, last won the Scottish version with Mighty Thunder in 2021.
Non-runners
Ayr4.45 Dripsey Moon
Newbury5.00 Hopeful
Read our Saturday previews:
1.50 Ayr: Sharjah leads the Willie Mullins charge as Grade 1-winning veteran tackles competitive Scottish Champion Chase
2.05 Newbury: 1,000 Guineas clues on offer as Gosdens clash with speedy Relief Rally in Group 3 Fred Darling
2.25 Ayr: 'The ground should be perfect and he has no excuses' - analysis and quotes for a quality Scottish Champion Hurdle
2.40 Newbury: Can Zoum Zoum get Ralph Beckett's big season off to a fast start at Newbury?
3.15 Newbury: Will a low draw be key to Spring Cup success again or has the market got it right?
3.35 Ayr: 'I've no doubt he's better than his mark' - top trainers on their leading Scottish Grand National hopes
Ayr has never seen anything like it as Willie Mullins brings huge team in search of a first success
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