The Paul Nicholls-trained Desmond Tutu, winner of three bumpers before setting out on a hurdles campaign earlier in the season, has done very little wrong so far and looks to be one to keep on the right side of in his current frame of mind. The Be My Native gelding has improved with each run and will be hard to get past if he continues to develop as he has done so far. Enitsag has useful bumper form to his name and has a handy weight-for-age advantage at the weights. But has improvement to find and is yet to clear a hurdle in public, so may be best watched. Mac Hine rates as a more serious danger after going close at Doncaster last time out. However, he was done for toe in the closing stages at Doncaster last month and may be vulnerable against the likes of Desmond Tutu off level weights. Beechwood is one to watch in the market, and will be interesting if supported on this his hurdles debut.