Kids Inheritance and Celtic Blaze look the best of those to have raced previously over timber but neither makes any great appeal and this may be best left to one of the hurdling newcomers with the vote going to Beamish Prince, who gets the verdict over Chapter House and Whispered Secret. The last mentioned, a winner over 1m2f on the flat in Germany, is now trained by Richard Guest and could be interesting, particularly if the market speaks in his favour, while Mick Easterby's Chepstow maiden winner Chapter House represents a stable who's runners warrant respect in this company. Stablemate Now And Again showed little sign of encouragement on his first start over hurdles and is readily discounted. Kids Inheritance showed respectable form in bumpers and is entitled to improve for his recent debut over hurdles behind Limerick Leader at Perth as that was his first outing since January. He makes more appeal than the filly Celtic Blaze who, having run well in two starts over hurdles last term, disappointed back over timber at Sedgefield last month. Beamish Prince has yet to run over hurdles but represents a stable in good form and should have little difficulty in getting the trip. She is taken to give George Moore another winner.