Four winners from the last Mollington meeting, near Banbury, return to the course eyeing more glory at the Bicester with Whaddon Chase Hunt tomorrow.
Bolide du Aunay, who landed the intermediate race at last month's Grafton Hunt meeting, has been entered in the confined by Aston Rowant handler Alan Hill.
He could come up against Lah-Di-Dah Lad, who gave Preston Capes trainer-rider Jimmy Tarry his 99th career winner at the Grafton fixture.
French Boy, a winner for Sue Harbour's Emmington stables, near Thame, in the hands of her daughter Emily at the last Mollington meeting, goes in the restricted.
The quartet of successful horses from the last meeting are completed by confined winner Bullfinch, who has been entered in the members' race by Derek Frankland.
The first of seven races is at 1.30pm. For the latest going call 09068 446061.
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