Day One saw me finding what I hoped was each way value, but if I am right, the bumper will go to the jolly on this occasion with the Willie Mullins trained Love Sign d’Aunou hard to oppose.
Bought after winning his only point-to-point by a length and a half at Loughanmore, he debuted under rules at Naas in late January when routing his opponents for a 24 length success, barely breaking a sweat in the process.
Runner-up Largy Star is no slouch, but the truth is we have no idea just how good the five-year-old is or could become over time, but he looks the sort to follow until he is beaten, and hopefully that will not be this afternoon.
Daily Sport Recommended Bet 1pt Win Love Sign d’Aunou 5.20pm Cheltenham 5/1 most bookmakers