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HOLD FOR BOLD BID

Paul Ferguson weighs up the choice options for his top four festive fancies

Hold The Serve ridden by jockey Sean Bowen winning at Kempton on handicap debut

The four-week gap between Cheltenham and Aintree means that we are likely to see more horses run at both fixtures this year, although it is still always worth paying due respect to horses who have been primarily targeted at the Grand National meeting. And, here are four to consider strongly:
HOLD THE SERVE (Various Options)
Winner of an Irish Point when trained by Sean Doyle, this good-looking 6yo was the subject of strong mar...

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