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The 13.50 at Warwick pk. Saw a class 1. Novice. Chase with with. Nicky Henderson represented with Ok Corral riding by Derek OConnor. Who travelled from Ireland. Which was significant
Others who filled the line up were Paul Nichols Secret investor on board was harry Cobden . With Colin Tizzrdas charge white moon  also finishing the line up. Rockys treasure Kim Bailey ridden by David bass  , after leading way out. When we entered the business end of the race , favourites choice secret Admirer was headed by. “Ok Corral “ who Stayed on to win in such a impressive fashion .
Afterwards Nicky Henderson pointed to the fact. that the booking of Derek O Connor who travelled from Ireland. Suggesting that Ok Corrlas target is looking more likely the. 4 miler at he Cheltenham festival March , Ok Corral is now priced up. At. 3/1 for the National Hunt chase on the First day of the Cheltenham. Festival.  . Keep tuned for. More. Andrew Nelis Racing News . 



 
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