ITV Outsiders: Liam Bramall fancies a 66/1 shot at Cheltenham on Friday
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KNOCK HOUSE was a very talented horse at his best, fourth in the Kim Muir at the Cheltenham Festival in 2016 from a mark eight pounds higher than this. He shaped well on his return to action in a hurdle at Musselburgh and can confirm the impression he gave there by getting his head back in front. There shouldn’t be much between Too Many Chiefs and Aengus on their Ayr run in January, while My Old Gold needs respect now she is handicapping.