Rachael Blackmore returns at Naas and she's riding a Cheltenham Festival winner
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The one who stands out is Richard Fahey’s SHAZZAB, who makes her All-Weather debut dropped into this grade for the first time since a win at Pontefract in September. She will relish a drop back in distance after struggling over further at York last time and still lightly-raced for her age, she’s likely to have more to offer. Two For Two has solid claims if able to replicate her turf form on the All-Weather, though the main danger is likely to come from three-time course winner Rey Loopy.