Majadou can write Martin Pipe's name in the record books yet again with victory in the Murphy's Gold Cup at Cheltenham today. The exciting young chaser is poised to give his trainer a fourth career win in the first big chase of the jumps season, matching the mark set by Fred Rimell in the 1960s.
He has credentials uncannily similar to Challenger du Luc and Cyfor Malta, who lifted the prize for Pipe in 1996 and 1998 respectively.
Majadou's guaranteed to be spot-on for today's £85,000 contest, which Pipe also won with Beau Ranger in 1987.
Biggest danger could be The Outback Way, who pressed him in the Mildmay Of Flete and reopposes on terms 14lb better this time.
Mixsterthetrixster can collect the Murphy's Three Year Old Novices' Hurdle for Tim Easterby.
Tullymurry Toff can pass his stiffest test yet over fences in Haydock Park's feature Bet Direct Edward Hanmer Memorial Chase. He can take full advantage of the 19lb he receives from Escartefigue.
Mary Reveley won the Bonusprint Handicap Chase at Ayr with Seven Towers last year and she can repeat the feat this term with Brother Of Iris, an impressive winner of three novice chases last season .
Those in need of funds in the evening should rely on the Piggy Bank in the New Orleans Handi cap under the floodlights at Wolverhampton.
Tough Irish six-year-old She's Our Mare can launch another successful raid on Britain in the Murphy's Draughtflow Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham tomorrow.
Magic Combination's victory on the Flat at Galway in the summer confirms he remains in good form and the six-year-old looks the best choice for the Ladbroke Casinos Handicap Hurdle.
Welsh March can put the record straight in the Sunday Mail XS Magazine Handicap Chase at Ayr.
Lord Of The Sky catches the eye on his long-awaited hurdling debut in the Carrick Hills `National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.
Raffles Rooster, successful last year, could repeat the feat in the Dataform Handicap Chase at Towcester.