'I've always had a lot of belief in him' - Ryanair hope among talented squad
Jack Haynes gets the lowdown on an exciting string at Warren Chase Stables
Olly Murphy's Warren Chase operation has come a long way in a short space of time with last season bringing a first top-level victory with Itchy Feet in the Scilly Isles Novices' Chase.
Add Ryanair Chase hope Brewin'upastorm, potential Stayers' Hurdle contender Thomas Darby and a glut of exciting novice hurdlers, including Champagnesuperover, Jetaway Joey and Plenty In The Tank, and there's enough to suggest another Grade 1 success won't be far away.
There may well be some future stars in the bumper ranks, in which Murphy boasts a 23 per cent strike-rate since starting training in 2017 and has around 40 horses for this campaign.
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