Nastya (1.55 Down Royal) Bought for £50,000 after winning a Tattersalls Farm point-to-point by eight lengths but has yet to get off the mark under rules in three starts under rules for Henry de Bromhead. However, the six-year-old has bumped into some talented opposition including at this track and trip on Boxing Day when she was third behind her subsequent Cheltenham Festival-winning stablemate Air Of Entitlement. Nastya was not disgraced when second of 11 in a 2m Limerick maiden hurdle won by a Willie Mullins-trained 1-3 shot when last seen in January and she should be suited by a return to this course and distance. Magical Annie (3.58 Stratford) A mark of 116 looks very winnable for Fergal O'Brien's handicap debutante considering she beat the now 130-rated Metkayina by two and three-quarter lengths at Wetherby in February when in receipt of only 7lb from that runner-up. Metkayina was fifth of 23 in the Grade 2 Mares' Novices' Hurdle on her next start and Magical Annie takes on nothing like that calibre of opposition here. The six-year-old should be able to make amends for falling at the final hurdle when in front last time and defy top weight. Allmankind (4.28 Stratford) The class act in this hunter chase, having won a Grade 1 over hurdles and fences when trained by Dan Skelton. The nine-year-old has been rejuvenated by James Owen this season, finishing third in handicaps off marks of 139 and 140 before being beaten only 11 lengths in a Grade 2. The son of Sea The Moon then beat What A Glance, who won at both Cheltenham and Stratford's hunter chase meetings last year, at Horseheath before following up that win with a 30-length success at Higham. It was always going to be a tough ask over 3m2½f at the Cheltenham Festival last time, given all of his best form at his peak was over 2m. This much sharper track and shorter 2m6½f trip, in a weaker race, are all in his favour. Looking for free bets? Racing Post have got the best offers, all in one place. Visit racingpost.com/freebets to find out more.