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Let Yourself Go fresh and well

Adrian Maguire is in a bullish mood ahead of Let Yourself Go's bid for back-to-back successes in Sunday's PricewaterhouseCoopers Chase at Limerick.

The eight-year-old has been off the track since putting up a career-best performance at the Punchestown Festival, finishing second to Captain Cee Bee in Grade One company.

Maguire does not believe a lack of race fitness will be an issue and is confident of another bold show.

"He's done very well and his Punchestown run was fantastic, behind a very talented horse in Captain Cee Bee," said Maguire.

"He's a horse who, as big as he is, really likes good, fast ground.

"We just had our chance taken away from us with the amount of watering they did at the Punchestown Festival, but he's done very well over the summer and goes well fresh.

"He won this race last year and likes the track, so we're very hopeful."

Let Yourself Go will face four rivals, with Nick Williams sending Cornas over from Britain in the hope that he fairs better than 12 months ago, when he fell fives fences from home.

Nicanor, Salesin and Cruising Katie complete the line-up.