Not too much in the way of excitement here and it may be worth taking a chance on newcomer Boy's Hurrah, who looks interesting from the in-form Howard Johnson yard. Lazy But Lively and Karajan can complete the frame. The selection progressed quickly through the ranks in bumpers in Ireland last year, culminating in a firm ground win at Listowel, but has not been seen under rules since, though did have a point to point outing a couple of months ago. His new trainer can get them ready to win first time and with nothing special in opposition, on ground that he should take to, he is the selection. Lazy But Lively did well at Sedgefield on Boxing Day, winning on debut after a bad blunder early on, and over a similar trip he is again likely to go well. The race he won there was nothing special, pretty much like this, but it would be foolish to dismiss him lightly and he can give the selection most to do. Of the remainder, Karajan has had plenty of chances to get off the mark over fences, but seemed to appreciate the drop in trip over course and distance last time, and with the promise of similar ground here he can once again make the frame. For the selection, however, we will side with Boy's Hurrah.