Symbol Of Success, who bounced back to winning form at Sandown two weeks ago, can follow-up at Ludlow tomorrow.

The eight-year-old, trained near Lambourn by Dai Williams, lines-up for the featured Forbra Gold Challenge Cup Handicap Chase and is fancied to take all the beating in the hands of Richard Johnson.

Symbol of Success had Johnson's assistance on his latest outing when he romped home to a 20-1 success by seven lengths from the smart Eulogy and Hanakham.

That success was even more praiseworthy considering that the winner was carrying 5lbs more than his correct weight. Clearly back in top form, Symbol Of Success can prove his latest long priced victory was no fluke by doubling his score tomorrow.

Native Charm can register her third success of the season in the Tattersalls (Ireland) Mares Only Novices Chase (qualifier).

Charlie Morlock's seven-year-old has proved a model of consistency this season and lost no marks in defeat at Doncaster last time when chasing home the highly-regarded Wynyard Knight.

Native Charm can get back on the winning trail in the modest-looking contest.

Baraguey is worthy of close consideration in the Clee Hill Novices Hurdle.

Now trained at Lambourn by Charles Egerton, the five-year-old was a four times winner on the flat in his native France. Sure to have been well schooled for his new role, Baraguey should not be underestimated.

Nicky Henderson and Mick Fitzgerald are in flying form and the trainer-jockey combination can chalk-up yet another success with Amoroso in the Corvedale Novices Hurdle.

The four-year-old made it third time lucky at Folkestone in January when defeating hot favourite Goodwood Cavalier by half a length.

Considering the runner-up has since gone on to score, the form of that race looks solid.

At Taunton, Miss Pennyhill carries the nap in the Royal Bath & West Novices Handicap Chase.

Robert Widger's mount finished a good second to Lough Lein Spirit at Hereford last month.

Set to tackle a slightly shorter distance tomorrow, and faced with largely modest opposition, Miss Pennyhill should make a bold bid.

The Shepton Mallet Novices Hurdle will not take a great deal of winning and Greycoat Boy is selected to open his account.

Geoff King's seven-year-old finished a fair third to Tempestuous Lady in a handicap at Sandown last month and will appreciate tomorrow's slightly longer trip.

High Low is fast approaching the twilight of his career, but the 11-year-old holds his form well and he can land the Blackdown Hills Handicap Hurdle.

TODAY'S TIPSLudlow

2.00 Amoroso,

2.30 Native Charm,

3.00 Baraguey,

3.30 Symbol Of Success,

4.00 Wilmott's Fancy,

4.30 Marching Marquis,

5.00 Ososhot

Taunton

2.10 Tain Ton,

2.40 Keen Bid,

3.10 High In The Clouds,

3.40 Greycoat Boy,

4.10 Bells Wood,

4.40 Miss Pennyhill (NAP),

5.10 High Low

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