In an Ascot Chase rather light on in-form animals,Triolo D’Alene looks more appealing at 6-1 than the favourite Silviniaco ContiIt’s four years since Triolo D’Alene (3.35), a former French ingenue five-year-conventional, or made his British debut at Ascot and won a good handicap chase despite collecting a few fences along the way. There contain been at least as many low moments as high points since then but at his best this chestnut has looked very classy and he could get his first Grade One victory back at the Berkshire track nowadays. Related: Victoria Pendleton falls on racecourse jumps debut at Fakenham Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com