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It's Super Saturday at Newbury with seven races scheduled from the Berkshire track, the highlights being the Grade 2 Denman Chase and the Grade 2 Game Spirit Chase.

The action gets underway at 13:00 with a strong looking novices’ hurdle and the quality continues throughout the fixture, which ends with a Listed bumper.

Sober Glory – Newbury

Sat 07 Feb, 13:00

Philip Hobbs and Johnson White’s Sober Glory won the concluding Listed bumper on this card 12 months ago and, barring one substandard display, he’s continued to impress.

Last month’s wide-margin course-and-distance success took his overall record to 6-7, with five of those wins gained under rules.

He achieved the rare feat of winning three bumpers last season, beating several talented sorts in the process, including Dan Skelton’s A Pai De Nom, who looks set to go off favourite for the staying handicap on this card at 13:35.

Sober Glory proved far too good for the reopposing Kadastral when winning a maiden hurdle at Chepstow in November and, while the likely second favourite enjoys a 4lb pull at the weights, it’s hard to see those tables being turned.

Haiti Couleurs – Newbury

Sat 07 Feb, 14:10

Rebecca Curtis opted not to send Haiti Couleurs to Ireland for the Irish Gold Cup at the Dublin Racing Festival last weekend and that likely proved a good move, given how easily the race was won by Fact To File.

The nine-year-old, the only horse currently to win both the Irish and Welsh Grand Nationals, produced a career-best effort when winning the latter at Chepstow over Christmas, bettering his Fairyhouse performance by 12lb when running to a Racing Post Rating of 166.

He’s still only officially rated 159, which leaves him 3lb to find with chief rival L’Homme Presse on these terms, but he’s firmly on the upgrade having won four of his last five starts and his stable is in good shape, something that can’t be said about Venetia Williams’ stable, which is still searching for a first winner of 2026.

Tutti Quanti – Newbury

Sat 07 Feb, 15:20

Paul Nicholls is enjoying a good start to this year and his charge, Tutti Quanti, should make a bold bid to follow up November’s course-and-distance win.

The six-year-old, who was highly tried as a novice, finished a respectable sixth of 11 in the Grade 1 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at last season’s Cheltenham Festival.

A moderate run then followed on reappearance, but he returned to form with a vengeance in the Grade 3 Gerry Feilden, keeping on strongly on the run-in to defy a handicap mark of 130.

He’s now up to 138, but the runner-up franked the form with a fluent success in a Class 2 handicap at Aintree subsequently and the sixth-placed Hot Fuss, who reopposes on 2lb better terms, landed a valuable prize during the Winter Million at Windsor last month.