Wee Windy may continue a fine week for Josh Gifford by capturing the Tote Bookmakers Chase at Folkestone today.
The Findon trainer has already sent out the winner of two good races in the last few days - Lordberniebouffant in the Sussex National and Mr Percy in a Leicester novice chase.
Now Wee Windy can blow away today's opposition. After showing little in three races over hurdles this season, the 12-year-old returned to his best when reverting to fences on this course seven weeks ago.
He outstayed Woodlands Beau over three and a quarter miles to come home by five lengths as the first two drew well clear of their rivals who were strung out like washing.
Another Folkestone favourite, West End Dancer, may follow up a recent course and distance success in the North Foreland Selling Hurdle.
The Philip McEntee-trained mare gave Dean Gallagher a winning comeback ride after a six-month drugs ban when gamely beating Pertemps Cindrella by eight lengths in a better class race.
Cybele Eria should open her account in the Manston Juvenile Maiden Hurdle after making a highly-pleasing British debut at Newbury.
The ex-French filly only went down by a neck to the more experienced Deferlant after a ding-dong battle to the line.
She seems sure to win races for her trainer Nicky Henderson, who has a talented team of juvenile hurdlers headed by Wednesday's impressive Kempton scorer Pedro Pete.
Mary Reveley may have hit upon a bargain in Whistling Dixie, who she paid 6,000 gns for out of David Nicholls's stable at the Doncaster November Sales.
The five-year-old created a favourable impression on his hurdling debut when easily beating Spree Vision by 10 lengths at Musselburgh six weeks ago.