Rachael Blackmore returns at Naas and she's riding a Cheltenham Festival winner
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There is always the fear of a tactical upset in a three horse race but KALAGIA likes to make the running which will hopefully turn this in to a true test. She was four and a half lengths ahead of Bedwyyah at Beverley when second two races ago and meets that rival on just four pounds worse terms here despite winning very easily at Bath last time out for the in-form Mark Johnston and Franny Norton combination.