Baby Run turned this into a procession last year and looks to have a golden chance of following up under young William Twiston-Davies.
The evergreen 11-year-old looked as good as ever when running out an authoritative winner of both starts this term and his bold front running style will make him hard to catch in what doesn't look the strongest renewal of the race.
The slight concern is the quicker ground, but in all honesty it should be perfect jumping ground and he is definitely the class act in the line-up.
The only danger I can see to him completing a memorable double is Irish raider On The Fringe.
Enda Bolger's six-year-old is very lightly raced and there is plenty of confidence behind him.
His owner JP McManus is reportedly very sweet on his chances and is set to go to war with the bookies once agin.
When his cash is down you always have to sit up and take note, but I feart hat the horse's inexperience may catch him out over these stiff fences.
Recommended bet: 4pts win Baby Run (7-2 Stan James)