Kempton`s Tempting Bonus Davenport Milenium's eagerly awaited reappearance is more likely to happen on English soil, as Kempton announced a tempting, if unlikely bonus scheme. Any owner, trainer or jockey who can manage to bring off a remarkable treble by landing the three Grade 1's on the St. Stephen's Day card, namely, the King George, the Christmas Hurdle and the Feltham Chase will scoop a 100,000 pounds sterling reward.Willie Mullins has been at pains to point out the importance of good ground for his charge, an impressive dual Punchestown Festival winner. It must be presumed therefore, that the ground at the London track would have to be suitable before the Champion Hurdle second favourite in most lists, would make his seasonal bow.Florida Pearl has been given an easy time since working poorly and then scoping dirty last week. While he will miss the John Durkan Memorial Chase, his trainer is confident of having him ready in time for the Christmas feature. Ballyamber and One Night Out are the Mullins duo entered in the Feltham. The latter is his more likely representative.