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Big field in store for Hennessy

Dual winner Denman heads 20 horses standing their ground in the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury on Saturday at the five-day stage.

Paul Barber's 10-year-old, trained by Paul Nicholls, carried top weight of 11st 12lb to victory in 2007 and 2009 and is again burdened with that lofty burden as he attempts to become the first horse to win this prestigious handicap chase for a third time.

Only six other horses are in the handicap proper and they include his stablemates Neptune Collonges (10st 8lb) and Taranis (10st 4lb).

The remaining four are the Mouse Morris-trained China Rock (10st 4lb), David Pipe's 2008 winner Madison de Berlais (10st 1lb), The Queen's Barbers Shop (10st) and Silver By Nature (10st) from Lucinda Russell's stable.

Nicholls has two other possibles in The Tother One and Niche Market while Barbers Shop's trainer Nicky Henderson also has Burton Port.

Ferdy Murphy has left in Big Fella Thanks, who used to be in the Nicholls camp.

Two of last season's leading novice chasers, the Ian Williams-trained Weird Al and Nick Williams' Diamond Harry have been confirmed along with Cheltenham Gold Cup fourth Carruthers from the Mark Bradstock stable.

Completing the list of possibles are Philip Hobbs' Dream Alliance, Colin Tizzard's Hey Big Spender, Noel Meade's Pandorama, Nigel Twiston-Davies' Razor Royale, Keith Goldsworthy's Hills Of Aran and Rare Bob from the Dessie Hughes yard.

Nicholls has declared his delight with each of his five contenders after they schooled on Monday morning.

"We schooled our five Hennessy entries over 20 obstacles and all are in top form," the champion trainer said in his column on www.betfair.com.

"Denman obviously heads the market in his attempt to make history with a third Hennessy win on Saturday, and he really is full of enthusiasm at the moment.

"And, more significantly, he looks great. When he looks so good, that is always a positive sign. Sam Thomas rides.

"Taranis worked really well with Neptune Collonges last week in a racecourse gallop and he obviously goes well fresh. Nick (Scholfield) rides.

"Neptune Collonges is big and well too, but he may just need it after his long absence.

"Then again, I thought that about Taranis first time up last season and look what happened there! Noel (Fehily) rides.

"The Tother One's second to Nacarat in the Charlie Hall wasn't done any harm by the winner's performance in the Betfair Chase on Saturday. Ryan (Mahon) rides.

"Ian Popham will be on board Niche Market, as Harry (Skelton) hasn't recovered in time. He fell first time out for us, but I couldn't be happier with him and he did finish third in the race last year."

Mouse Morris admits he is being tempted to run China Rock due to his light weight.

"The plan is to go at the moment. I just need to talk to the owners and go through the race, but I'd say he'll travel," said Morris.

"He came out of Down Royal with not a bother on him. He ran well there and he'd look well treated in the Hennessy.

"He would have to have an each-way chance, otherwise I'm wasting my time!"