Sunday's Race of The Day comes from Newcastle
Timeform look through this Class 3 handicap chase over three miles.
Beneficial Reform was a dual winner at Doncaster last season over this trip. Good third in first-time cheekpieces there last time and not dismissed.
Douglas Julian is an all-or-nothing chaser who posted a career-best when scoring at Kelso (23f) in December. One of his lesser efforts here last time.
Railway Dillon last of 3 chase wins gained off 10 lb higher at Perth (3m) a year ago. Good second here last time and the stiffer the test the better.
Zitenka posted a career-best when landing a 2m Market Rasen handicap 10 months ago. Dropped to a tempting mark after a series of lesser efforts, but leap of faith needed to think he will suddenly bounce back.
Billy Cuckoo has had a productive spell over fences this term, winning 3 times (all around 2m). Found the Topham all too much last time and this is easier.
You Know Yourself won at Carlisle (3m) a year ago. Back to that mark but let down by jumping of late and needs to bounce back.
Dun Masc was blinkered when landing 21f Downpatrck handicap chase a year ago. Not disgraced in 2 runs for new yard this term and not had much racing at this sort of trip so can have a case made for him.
Call Me Mulligan proved better than ever when gaining second hunter win at Cartmel (3m) last summer. Should be all the better for his 2 comeback runs and edging down the weights. Headgear back on.
Timeform 1-2-3:
1. Beneficial Reform
2. Railway Dillon
3. Billy Cuckoo
Timeform view: Beneficial Reform ran well at Doncaster last time and can bounce back to winning ways. Railway Dillon and Billy Cuckoo look dangers.
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