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Paul Nicholls set to rely on Rouge Vif at Kempton with Master Tommytucker to head for Lingfield Winter Million

A dry week means that Master Tommytucker is likely to wait for the inaugural Lingfield Winter Million meeting; the trainer has won the last two renewals of the Grade Two event; Gelino Bello is expected to run in the Lanzarote Hurdle on the same card

Rouge Vif
Image: Rouge Vif - all set to run at Kempton with Master Tommytucker missing out

Paul Nicholls is set to rely upon Rouge Vif to provide him with a third successive victory in the Coral Silviniaco Conti Chase at Kempton on Saturday.

The Ditcheat handler, who saddled Silviniaco Conti to win back-to-back renewals of the King George at the Sunbury venue, has landed the Grade Two contest named in his honour for the last two years with Frodon and Master Tommytucker.

Master Tommytucker is in the mix once again, but he is instead set to wait for the inaugural Winter Million Chase at Lingfield on Sunday week, leaving Rouge Vif to fly the flag for Nicholls this weekend.

Dashel Drasher and Master Tommytucker battle it out at Ascot
Image: Dashel Drasher and Master Tommytucker battle it out at Ascot

"I've put two in the Silviniaco Conti but looking at the forecast it looks a dry week, so the intention at the moment would be to run Rouge Vif at Kempton," said the champion trainer.

"I suspect we will leave Master Tommytucker for the new two-mile-six race at Lingfield the following weekend as he loves the testing ground."

A seven-times winner for Harry Whittington, Rouge Vif finished last of four runners on his debut for Nicholls in the Shloer Chase at Cheltenham in November.

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Nicholls added: "From what I saw of Rouge Vif at Cheltenham he probably wants this sort of trip and a flat track like Kempton is probably the ideal place to try him over it."

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Gelino Bello appears a leading contender for the team in the Coral Lanzarote Handicap Hurdle.

The six-year-old has chased home the Charles Byrnes-trained Blazing Khal on his last two starts at Cheltenham, most recently over three miles.

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He has the option of sticking to novice company in Saturday's Ballymore Leamington Novices' Hurdle at Warwick, but is instead set to enter the handicap arena at Kempton.

"Gelino Bello is in the Lanzarote but he is also in the Grade Two novice at Warwick on the same day. We will study the races as the week goes on, but I'd say at the moment the Lanzarote is where he will run," said Nicholls.

Blazing Khal ridden by Donal McInerney (left) on their way to winning the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle
Image: Blazing Khal ridden by Donal McInerney (left) on their way to winning the Ballymore Novices' Hurdle

"I think two-mile-five will suit him better. I'm not saying that he doesn't get three miles, as if you take the winner out he would have won last time.

"He has got plenty of boot so this trip probably suits him quite nicely.

"He is an improving, nice young horse. I think being back on a flatter track would suit him quite well."