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Zeb all set for repeat in Queen Mother

Barry Geraghty is confident Big Zeb can put up a strong defence of his crow in the sportingbet.com Queen Mother Champion Chase at Cheltenham this afternoon.

The 10-year-old's jumping came in for criticism in some quarters prior to the 2010 renewal, but he was foot-perfect for Geraghty as he dethroned dual winner Master Minded with an awesome display.

Geraghty makes no secret of the fact that Colm Murphy's gelding is one of his best rides at the entire Festival.

"He has to be one of my best rides of the week. I've been looking forward to riding him again on good ground," he said.

"It won't be easy - there's Somersby, Captain Cee Bee, Woolcombe Folly and Sizing Europe - but he should be the one to beat.

"People still say he is a dodgy jumper but he hasn't touched a twig for the last two years and all being well he should be the one they all have to aim at.

"Master Minded has to be respected as a former champion. He got a bit of a shock at Ascot last time against Somersby but I think Cheltenham will suit him better. I hope we can uphold last year's form."

Murphy also reports Big Zeb to be in prime condition.

"He's very good and has travelled over well. I couldn't be happier with him so it's fingers crossed," said the County Wexford trainer.

"There's a lot of unknown quantities in the race this year such as Somersby and Sizing Europe, who has won an Arkle and will love the good ground.

"It's certainly not just a two-horse race, there's half a dozen in with a chance. He just needs the run of the race."