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Ladbrokes Trophy: Eklat De Rire has Henry de Bromhead in the hunt for more weekend riches at Newbury

Eklat De Rire rates a general 6/1 shot to give De Bromhead another big-race winner; A Plus Tard cruised to Grade One victory at Haydock last weekend; Chris's Dream could also line up if the ground softens up

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Image: Henry De Bromhead looks to add the Ladbrokes Trophy to his list of big-race winners this weekend

Eklat De Rire will bid to continue Henry de Bromhead's domination of the major jumps prizes in Britain this year with victory in the Ladbrokes Trophy at Newbury on Saturday.

While the County Waterford handler has been a major force at the top level for a number of seasons, the success he has enjoyed in 2021 has been nothing short of remarkable.

The first trainer to win the Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and the Gold Cup in the same year at Cheltenham in March, De Bromhead then teamed up with Rachael Blackmore to make history in the Grand National the following month.

He made another successful raid when saddling Gold Cup runner-up A Plus Tard to become the first Irish-trained winner of Saturday's Betfair Chase at Haydock, and even De Bromhead is struggling to comprehend the scale of his achievements.

A Plus Tard ridden by jockey Rachael Blackmore wins the Betfair Chase
Image: A Plus Tard ridden by jockey Rachael Blackmore wins the Betfair Chase

"It's incredible to have the horses we have at the moment. When you list those races, they're races I'd have dreamt of winning - it's unreal, incredible," he said.

In Eklat De Rire, De Bromhead houses a leading contender for this weekend's feature event.

He could be joined by stablemate and top-weight Chris's Dream, although his participation is less certain due to the likely underfoot conditions.

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Trainer Kerry Lee is hoping a final racecourse gallop at Newbury will put Demachine just right for the Ladbrokes Trophy.

De Bromhead said: "There's a bit of concern on the ground, obviously. They're saying it's good to soft and I think they're watering at the moment.

"Both would probably prefer more ease in the ground, but we'll see. I think there's a little bit of rain forecast later in the week.

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Champion trainer Paul Nicholls believes Ladbrokes Trophy hopeful Enrilo will be perfectly suited to the Newbury contest.

"It seems a great idea for both horses. Chris's Dream probably really appreciates a good dig in the ground and is also entered in the Becher Chase at Aintree, so we'll see where we'll go.

"Although it sounds like it's going to be lovely ground, he might want it even softer."

Eklat De Rire won a Grade Three novice chase at Naas last season, before unseating Blackmore in the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase at Cheltenham. He made a successful reappearance at Wexford last month.

Eklat De Rire and Rachael Blackmore jumping to win for trainer Henry de Bromhead
Image: Eklat De Rire and Rachael Blackmore jumping to win for trainer Henry de Bromhead

"In the spring Peter Davies (owner) mentioned the race for Eklat De Rire. He's based over there, so he'd love to see him run in it and we said we'd certainly aim towards it," the trainer continued.

"He's got good form and won well the other day. He's a really nice staying chaser, so fingers crossed we'll get him there and he'll give a good account of himself.

"He had some very good runs over fences last year. He was very impressive in his novice chase at Naas and we thought he was going well at Cheltenham.

Newbury winner Enrilo is set to return for the Ladbrokes Trophy later this month
Image: Newbury winner Enrilo is set to return for the Ladbrokes Trophy later this month

"He's a horse we have high hopes for. How exposed or unexposed he is, I don't know really. Once you're up in the 150s, you'd be a brave man to be aiming for much beyond that, in my opinion.

"It seems a suitable race for him to go for, we're happy with him and looking forward to it."

De Bromhead's pair are part of what is likely to be a formidable Irish challenge, with champion trainer Willie Mullins preparing to saddle ante-post favourite Ontheropes, as well as Brahma Bull and Annamix.

One of the highlights of the jump season, the Ladbrokes Trophy, is held at Newbury each year
Image: One of the highlights of the jump season, the Ladbrokes Trophy, is held at Newbury each year

Hopes for the home team among 22 confirmations include Colin Tizzard's Fiddlerontheroof, the Paul Nicholls-trained Enrilo, Christian Williams' Kitty's Light and last year's winner Cloth Cap, trained by Jonjo O'Neill.

Clerk of the course Keith Ottesen expects the ground to be on the "easy side of good" come the weekend.

He said: "It was pretty dry and with the profile of these races there was no point sitting on your hands, so for the past few weeks we've been able to maintain ground on the easy side of good.

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"We're really good to soft ground at the moment and we're going to finish off a bit of watering today.

"It's dry and sunny today and tomorrow it looks like it will be a misty, foggy start and quite cold.

"Saturday is a bit uncertain, but there's another band of rain coming through, and it wouldn't take much rain to put it the other way as the ground is properly good to soft and I don't see it drying out. There's no ground concerns in terms of it getting quick - it should be fair for everybody."

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