Irish four among Lanzarote twenty Four Irish trained horses remain in contention for Saturday's Lanzarote Hurdle at Kempton. The raiding party could be headed by Buiseness Sivola from the all-conquering yard of Willie Mullins. The five-year-old has not made a competitive appearance since finishing down the field at Auteuil last June. Mullins' compatriot Alan Fleming has three horses engaged, with Fairyhouse winner Blue Hell joined by Vive La France and Pistol Park. Paddy Power make Unowhatimeanharry favourite to continue his winning spree. The eight-year-old is three from three since joining trainer Harry Fry, completing his hat-trick with a Grade Two victory in a novice event at Cheltenham last month. He is set to revert to handicap company for this weekend's Kempton feature and Powers offer 6-1 about his chances. Unowhatimeanharry is one of 20 horses confirmed at the five-day stage, with the Philip Hobbs-trained Brother Tedd heading the weights. He was last seen finishing third behind Fry's now-retired stable star Rock On Ruby at Ascot in November. Other contenders in a strong race include David Pipe's Gevrey Chambertin, Dr Richard Newland's Westren Warrior and Gary Moore-trained course and distance winner Baron Alco. Paddy Power: 6 Unowhatimenaharry, Ibis Du Rheu, 7 Bivouac, 8 Blue Hell, 10 Buiseness Sivola, Brother Tedd, 12 Westren Warrior, Theinval, 14 Baron Alco, Simply A Legend, Un Ace, Vive La France, Yala Enki, 16 Gevrey Chambertin, Pistol Park, 20 Sky Khan, Dell Arca, 25 Little Boy Boru, 33 Deep Trouble, Planetoid