Horse racing predictions: the Tingle Creek

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Horse racing predictions: the Tingle Creek

The Tingle Creek is the feature race on Saturday afternoon at Sandown. The Becher Chase takes place at Aintree. ITV4 will broadcast the races on air between 1.10pm and 4.00pm.

Enda McElhinney has recommendations for all eight races on Saturday.

Ahoy Senor returns to Aintree for the Many Clouds Chase. Lucinda Russell's runner beat L’Homme Presse and Bravemansgame in the Mildmay Novices” Chase last season.

Jonbon made his chase debut at Warwick last month. Nicky Henderson's runner put in a clean round of jumping. Jonbon can maintain his 100 per cent start to his chasing career with victory in the Grade 1 contest.

Horse racing predictions: Tingle Creek 2.05, Aintree – Boylesports Becher Handicap Chase (3m 2f). Willie Mullins is bidding to win the Bechers Chase for the first time in his career with Captain Kangaroo. Captain Kansaroo won the Cork Grand National last month.

Love Envoi won her first five races over hurdles last season. She won the Mares’ Novices” Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Love EnVoi is racing off a mark of 139 here.

Onthe Storm won the Old Roan Chase over course and distance on his opening start of the season. Hitman finished second and has since won at Haydock and GA Law won in Cheltenham. Richard Hobson's stable star can return to Merseyside for more success in this handicap chase.

Shishkin returns to the Tingle Creek Chase at Sandown. He was struggling in the Championship race at Cheltenham.

Walking On Air has only appeared three times in his career. He got off the mark at the second attempt at Newbury, scoring by 13 lengths. Nicky Henderson stepped him up to the highest level for the Grade 1 Mersey Novices’ Hurdle. This is a much easier assignment and a great opportunity for him to get back to winning ways.

3.30, Sandown – Winners Wear Cavani Menswear London National Handicap Chase. Revels Hill won over 3m 4½f last month.

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