Jonjo O'Neill's Sea Cliff can strike at Lingfield
Gloucestershire trainer Jonjo O'Neill has a sound strike-rate with his all-weather runners and Sea Cliff can keep up the good work at Lingfield on Friday.
The five-year-old, owned by JP McManus, joined the Jackdaws Castle trainer from Niall Madden's Irish stable in the autumn.
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He is already a winner over hurdles at Huntingdon and got off the mark on the Flat at Southwell on Tuesday.
The step back up to two miles on the level suited the Golan gelding as swept to victory by two and three-quarter lengths from Roisin's Prince.
He looks well treated on the Flat and a 6lb penalty is unlikely to prevent him from making it a quick double in the William Hill January Sale – Better Odds! Handicap.
O'Neill can complete an across-the-card double at Wolverhampton with another dual-purpose performer, Spectait, in the William Hill January Sale – Why Bet Elsewhere? Handicap.
The seven-year-old is also burdened with 6lb extra for winning over the course and distance last week.
He had the race sewn up well over a furlong out and had much more in hand than the two-length official verdict suggests.
The sole success of Peter's Storm to date came at the Dunstall Park track in October 2007.
However, he has shown real signs a long overdue triumph is on the cards.
He was third to the in-form River Kirov here earlier this month and a repeat of that performance would see him go very close in the William Hill January Sale - Better Odds Handicap!
His trainer Kevin Ryan has strong claims back at Lingfield with Mutamared.
The nine-year-old has been in fine form of late and can complete a hat-trick in the Blindley Heath Claiming Stakes.
Although the veteran may not be the force of old, he can still go a good gallop as he has shown with wins here and at Kempton in the last few weeks.
Six furlongs suits him admirably and it is hard to see him out of the shake-up.
The Cayterers lost little in defeat when fourth to Resplendent Nova in a decent event at Kempton last week and can return to winning ways in the William Hill January Sale – Now On! Handicap.
Tony Carroll's seven-year-old had won his previous start over this course and distance a month ago and seems sure to give a good account of himself.
Top Cloud has shaped well on his two starts this winter, both at Catterick, and can make it third-time lucky at the North Yorkshire venue for his trainer Chris Grant.
Third on his latest start behind Gidam Gidam a month ago, the eight-year-old looks on a winning mark in the catterickbridge.co.uk Handicap Chase after being dropped 2lb for that creditable effort.
A mistake two out cost Osolomio dear on his fencing debut when he went down by a length and three-quarters to Auroras Encore at Sedgefield on Boxing Day.
However, compensation awaits Jenny Candlish's gelding in the Richmond Beginners' Chase.
West End Rocker can open his account over the bigger obstacles in the Jenkinsons Caterers 1st Choice For Conferences Beginners' Chase at Chepstow.
Alan King's charge only went down by a neck to Wichita Lineman at the Welsh course on his chasing bow in October and was not disgraced when third to Ballyfitz at Cheltenham the following month.











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