Horses to follow and track for 2022-23 jump season as Chepstow kicks off this weekend

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Horses to follow and track for 2022-23 jump season as Chepstow kicks off this weekend

The jump season starts at Chepstow on Friday and Saturday. There are a lot of options on who and why to follow horses this jumps season. One or two horses have potential to make the trip to Cheltenham Festival and beyond.

Hang In There has won four chases from five races since he switched to fences in May. He's trained by Emma Lavelle and is owned by Tim Syder & Andrew Gemmell. Hang In In has a rating of 143.

Hewick won the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown in April and the Tote Galway Plate in September. He is heading to the American Grand National at Far Hills in New Jersey this month. John Hanlon is prepared to give him a couple of months off after his US run to weigh out what lays ahead for this stayer.

Redemption Day, trained by Willie Mullins, didn't do well in the Champion Bumper. Facile Vega, a horse trained at Leopardstown, reduced the deficit by over 60 lengths and chased home Faciles Vega at 10/1 odds.

La Domaniale started chasing in June and has three wins and two second places to his name. He finished a neck behind Francky Du Berlais in the Grade 3 at Market Rasen in July and when risen 5lb won again in August at Stratford.

Jet Powered is trained by Nicky Henderson. He sold for 350,000gns to Highflyer Bloodstock in January. Last Sunday he won by eight lengths in a point to point.

Three Stripe Life is trained by Gordon Elliott. He placed behind Sir Gerhard twice at Cheltenham Festival and at Aintree. Chepstow jump season starts this weekend.

Fame And Concrete finished second in his sole 2022 flat race at Newbury. He will start novice hurdling. Lookaway finished two lengths ahead at Aintree in April. Chepstow starts this weekend. The 2022-23 jump season starts at Cheping.

Knappers Hill is trained by Paul Nicholls and is owned by P K Barber and P J Vogt. He has shown improvement over hurdles earlier this year and has won two from two under Harry Cobden. Knappers will go to Chepstow on Saturday to take part in the Wasdell Group Silver Trophy.

Bet365 offers Bet £10 Get £50. Betting £20 and get it back as Cash if it loses. Paddy Power offers £30 matched free bet if first bet loses and a £60 bonus for Betfred. BetVictor offers a bonus of £40 for each bet. Chepstow jump season starts this weekend. New customers can sign up for new offers. They get a free Bet when they place 5 bets of up to £ 10.

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