Free and Left To Himself, winners of the two feature races at the last meeting at Kingston Blount, near Chinnor, return for the Berks and Bucks Draghounds Hunt fixture on Sunday.

Gemma Hutchinson brought Free from well off the pace to beat Home By Midnight, from Lynn Redman's Tetsworth yard, by a length and a half in the ladies' open.

Bering Gifts, from Alan Hill's Aston Rowant stables, was ten lengths back in third and is set to reoppose.

However, they will both have their work cut out if prolific winner Kiama, who landed an Exeter hunter chase under Polly Gundry last week, makes the trip from the west country.

Left To Himself, a game winner of the men's open two weeks ago, features in a strong entry for this Sunday's race.

It's headed by Longville Lad, who was an impressive winner at Kimble at Easter, before finishing alone at the Warwickshire meeting at Ashorne three weeks ago.

Lord Alfred, who put up a terrific display of jumping to take the restricted at the last Kingston meeting, could also bid to follow up.

Meanwhile, Hill has the choice of both the men's and ladies open for the Pat Froud-owned To The Top, who was second to Longville Lad at Kimble.

Checked Shirt, another winner at the last Kingston meeting, bids to step up on his maiden success for trainer Michael Kehoe in the restricted.

The first of six races is at 2.30pm.