ITV Outsiders: Liam Bramall fancies a 66/1 shot at Cheltenham on Friday
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As far as Class 3 handicaps go, this is a reasonably weak contest. First Selection has a chance, though he’s anything but reliable, while the same can be said for Medburn Dream. The one who stands out at the prices is WIND IN MY SAILS. Ed De Giles’ course and distance winner, who is returning from a break, hasn’t exactly set the world alight since winning here in good style back in August 2016, though he has bits of form which stand out, while he’s dropped significantly in the weights. From his last winning mark, the six-year-old stands out as good each-way bet.