ALAN King is likely to aim for back-to-back wins in the four-mile National Hunt Chase with Sego Success after his win at Warwick on Saturday.
Having struck with Midnight Prayer in the race for amateur riders at the Cheltenham Festival, Barbury Castle trainer King has another likely type on his hands.
It looked hard work for Tom Cannon turning into the straight as Grand Vision has led his rivals a merry dance, but Sego Success stayed on powerfully to win going away.
"It looked hard work out there with the ground pretty testing and Tom said that he hit a flat spot," the trainer told www.alankingracing.co.uk.
"However, he's a sound jumper who stays, so the fact they started to race a long way out certainly played to his strengths.
"He looks the right type for the National Hunt Chase at the Festival."
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