Coup De Grace. Taylor visits Nick in Dallas. After they sleep together, she convinces him to help her break up Kyle and Amanda. Mama Mia.
Jennifer warns Michael that their mother, Mia, is coming for a visit. Jennifer and Michael get into trouble shortly after Mom arrives. Last Train To Baghdad 2 Hours. Christine tries to convince Kyle to move on with his life. Later, Peter shows up in Sterling's hotel room with a tape recorder in the hopes of proving that Sterling is to blame for their rift. A Swing And A Mrs. Kyle discovers a suicide note from Christine.
He leaves the wedding, hoping to save her before it's too late. Blunt Drama. Christine tries to back out of Nick's scam but Taylor threatens her when she tries to leave town. A Christine Runs Through It. Taylor and Nick order Christine to display signs of suicidal behavior in order to trick Peter, but he is too savvy for them. Too Romantic For Words. Nick and Taylor send Amanda a note leading her to believe that Christine is going to commit suicide.
Four Affairs And A Pregnancy. Billy dedicates himself to making his marriage work, although he is still drawn to Jennifer. Sam is put off when Billy begins smothering her with attention. It doesn't help when she finds out his family believes they are engaged.
The Nasty Minded Professor. Jennifer tries to help Jeff win back Samantha. Although she rejects him at first, Sam later grows jealous when she sees Jennifer having dinner with Jeff. Amherst-Pelham entered the contest with arguably its best player, Nicole Lambert, scratched from the lineup.
They opened the first set falling into an hole and were never able to recover. Melrose junior setter Draginja Vlakovic fed the offense with 25 assists. Meanwhile, Soukos traded off kills with Chloe Gentile. A junior quad-captain Gentile registered seven kills, keeping the AP defense busy. The Red Raiders continued to force the issue in the second set, building an insurmountable cushion to open the match.
I was just pleased that we were able to develop that early and it lasted throughout the match. He jumped left that day and will be a sight around Cheltenham.
Stolen Silver struggled to settle even in big-field handicaps for his former yard, while Kap Auteuil made his name whizzing around the likes of Fakenham and Market Rasen in the spring. It is distinctly possible that one gets away and stays away. The front-runner bias over fences at Cheltenham has been shown time and again. But it is a bias, not a law, and here punters should at least entertain the possibility that the race will be set up for closers.
Magic Saint won this race off the same mark last year and has swapped one good-value 5lb claimer then for Angus Cheleda now.
Magic Saint is race-fit, as is Hatcher, whose autumn runs often do little more than prepare him for a return in the spring. His mark is high, but this free-goer's connections might quietly fancy one last payday, given the prevailing conditions.
The pace scenario might also suit Bathiva, who travelled well into an equivalent and probably stronger race at the Showcase meeting before late mistakes meant others were able to sprint away.
Keith Melrose, betting editor. It's a big day in the career of Toby Lawes as the Surrey trainer saddles his first runners at Cheltenham, starting with the prolific Kap Auteuil in the 2m handicap chase. After being Nicky Henderson's assistant for five years before going it alone, Lawes knows what it takes to be successful at the home of jump racing, and in Kap Auteuil he has a horse who knows how to win. The brother to A Plus Tard finished last season with a hat-trick and picked up where he left off with an eight-length success at Stratford last month.
He wants a good solid pace throughout and that looks exactly what we're going to get. Lawes, who has 13 horses in training for his second full season, is looking forward to returning to a track which holds many special memories. Paul Nicholls, trainer of Magic Saint He won the race last year and follows the same route having had a run beforehand. Angus [Cheleda] takes a handy five off and dropping back to two miles on this track, he'll be back in the mix again.
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