Busy bidding for Cheltenham success James Nash sends Your Busy over for the feature Showcase Trophy at Cheltenham this afternoon following his success in the Kerry National last time out. The 11-year-old will be ridden by David Casey, while Kevin Sexton will be on the other Irish challenger, the Gordon Elliott-trained Chicago Grey. Curragh handler Nash said: "He has been in great form since Listowel. He had been working well in the build-up and he was very lucky to get in because he was only a reserve. He had a lovely racing weight and Katie (Walsh) gave him a lovely ride. "Although he made a few mistakes at Listowel, he is usually a very good jumper and races prominently so that he can use his jumping. He is just better that way. "He has run well at Cheltenham before - he was second in a novices' chase in October three years ago and ran well in the Kim Muir - and I am keen to give him another go." Among the opposition will be Le Bec, who showed form just below the highest level in staying novice chases and still looked full of running when he fell half a mile from home in the RSA Chase. He will carry top weight and trainer Emma Lavelle is praying there is no overnight rain. She said: "Le Bec wants it decent. Who knows what might have happened in the RSA and it was a horrible fall. He's schooled well since and seems in good order at home. "I think the Hennessy would have to be a target for him as a course like Newbury would surely suit him, but it can be very soft there at that time of year so we'll just have to see. With the Hennessy in mind, the timing of this race was perfect, really." The Masterson Holdings Hurdle should be an informative affair with Gordon Elliott's Triumph Hurdle winner Tiger Roll coming up against Calipto, whose saddle slipped back in March when still looking to hold every chance in the juvenile feature. "Tiger Roll seems in good form and well in himself," said Elliott. "It is his first start of the season and you have got to start somewhere." Swinton Hurdle winner Ballyglasheen adds further lustre to what is a competitive five-runner affair.