'There's no better trainer when it comes to bringing injured stars back to the top table' - Liam Headd's Ten to Follow
When it comes to Lambourn and racehorses, the Seven Barrows yard of Nicky Henderson is a pretty good place to start for names worth following throughout the season.
The returning Constitution Hill tops that list as the unbeaten seven-year-old bids to get his career back on track after an interrupted campaign due to a couple of issues.
While there are obvious questions about whether or not the seven-time Grade 1 winner can get back to his best, I believe there is no better trainer when it comes to bringing injured stars back to the top table.
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Jonbon also goes in the list as he embarks on another campaign in the two-mile chase division.
A decision on which route Sir Gino takes this term is still to be decided, but he has shown his class in three starts that included Grade 1 success at Aintree on his last outing in April.
Stablemates Jango Baie and Jeriko Du Reponet will tackle fences this season and are worth noting, despite the latter being pulled up at Sandown on his chasing debut on Sunday.
Just three miles down the road is Folly House, the home of Jamie Snowden, who is heading in one direction after a career-best campaign in terms of prize-money.
Grade 2 winner Colonel Harry is set to be one of the leading players and can build on his maiden season over fences.
FPaddy Power scorer Ga Law also makes the list and he appears to be in good form after his joint career-best effort at Chepstow last month.
Harry Derham, who is based in the neighbouring village of Boxford, continues to show his ability as a trainer and new recruit Imagine looks one who can impress in his first season in Britain.
Stablemate Noahsgreatrainbow disappointed at Sandown on Sunday, but he won a Wincanton bumper last December before placing in a Listed Newbury bumper and can bounce back, while Brentford Hope was ultra-consistent last season and impressed on his seasonal return when second in the Grade 2 Elite Hurdle at Wincanton on Saturday.
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