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Cheltenham Gold Cup: L'Homme Presse makes winning return in Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle

L'Homme Presse (6/4 favourite) beat Into Overdrive and Happygolucky to win Betfair Exchange Rehearsal Handicap Chase at Newcastle on Saturday; winner cut to 7/1 for Cheltenham Gold Cup in March

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Image: L'Homme Presse returned with victory in the Rehearsal Chase at Newcastle under Charlie Deutsch

L'Homme Presse put himself firmly in the Cheltenham Gold Cup reckoning as he made light work of Newcastle's Betfair Exchange Rehearsal Handicap Chase on his return to action.

The Venetia Williams-trained gelding won five races on the bounce last term, culminating in a Grade One success in the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase at Cheltenham before meeting with defeat on his final start at Aintree.

Making his first start of the campaign in the hands of Charlie Deutsch, he travelled prominently throughout the near three-mile contest.

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Having started as the 6/4 favourite, the gelding jumped fluently bar one error and was comfortably ahead of Mark Walford's Into Overdrive on the line, prevailing by a cosy length. Happygolucky was a further three lengths back in third.

L'Homme Presse was rerouted from a planned run at Ascot last week on account of unsuitable ground and owner Andy Edwards was delighted with his opening effort under top weight of 12st, with Betfair cutting the winner to 7/1 from 10s for the Festival in March.

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There was no wiping the smile from jockey Nico de Boinville after Constitution Hill's domination in the Fighting Fifth at Newcastle.

He said: "I was really relaxed all week, not worried at all - not about winning, but just relaxed about my horse. He's just class. First run of the season, to do that. Venetia said he was ready to race, but would come on a lot for that.

"The scare, that woke him up where he nearly went, that was probably the best thing to happen because he was flying away thinking 'oh, this is easy'. Once that was done, he woke up and was very clever at his fences after that.

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Constitution Hill's owner Michael Buckley says they are unlikely to head to Ireland to take on Honeysuckle until after the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham in March.

"He's only jumped three fences since Aintree, he's only schooled once, because of the ground and travelling to Ascot. That was the only thing I concerned about, he might be a bit ring-rusty around his fences.

"We said if they go off silly to tuck him in behind and just follow, but he just travelled so well and all of a sudden he was in front again. It's wonderful and we're very lucky."

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Edwards added: "I don't know (where he goes next) but it would have to rain a lot to go to the King George (at Kempton on Boxing Day).

"Venetia said 'let's do it in two halves', do up to the new year in one half and then we worry about the second half later."

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