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It was just the one winner on Boxing Day's Lucky 15.

We had Fortunate Man doing a repeat of last year at Aintree.

Kaviar Wood was second, and King Of Highways fell early in his race.

At the time of writing, there is still one left to run; hopefully, he can make it a second winner on the day and secure some profit.

Doyen Du Bar 2/1 (2pl) – Wetherby 2.45

This horse was tipped up on the main page on his stable debut for Nicky Richards when running a belter at Newbury.

On the back of that race, I felt like he needed the run and would be a danger going forward.

He is on a high handicap mark, but based on what I saw from him last time out, I think a race like this is one he is good enough to win.

Pied Piper 40/1 (6pl) – Leopardstown 3.00

A horse at a huge price, who is definitely being overlooked for this big handicap, is Pied Piper.

It's crazy to think that this lad is still only a seven-year-old. We've seen him on the flat in his younger days, and he was a useful juvenile hurdler. He's definitely not gone at the game, and I thought his run at Cheltenham a couple of months back shows that he can run huge races.

At Cheltenham in October, he looked like the winner; he just didn't have enough in the tank to get home. This track is not as demanding, and with a 5lb claimer on board, he is not a 50/1 shot in my eyes.

Boothill 12/1 (2pl) – Kempton 2.30

This race could be tailor-made for Thistle Ask, who is improving at a rapid rate. He has done nothing wrong this year over fences and has won some good races in easy fashion.

This is another step up for him, running off a higher mark, and because I've got slight doubts, I've given Boothill a chance.

Boothill has always been a horse that has been a very good handicapper. He has never been at the top of the jumping game over two miles, but carrying big weights in races like this has been his bread and butter. He is running off a low mark based on his previous form years back, and even his run at this time last year would give him a squeak when finishing second to Jonbon.

Beachcomber 7/1 (3pl) – Kempton 3.07

Based on Kap Vert's chasing debut, he is the one to beat. But the way that Jonjo Sr's horses are finding their feet again, it's hard to ignore Beachcomber at better odds.

He won this race last year. I know that he is running off a much higher mark this time around, but he showed he can be competitive off a similar mark when finishing third in Ireland in one of their spring festivals.

I'd like to see Jonathan Burke be proactive on this lad as he won this race with plenty in hand last year, and got into a lovely jumping rhythm.

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