HARRY Fry's Unowhatimeanharry aims to extend his unbeaten start to the season in the William Hill Lanzarote Hurdle at Kempton tomorrow (2.35pm).

Since landing a gamble on his debut for Fry at Cheltenham’s Open meeting in November, the eight-year-old has carried the colours of the trainer’s racing club to further victories at Newbury and in Grade Two novice company back at Prestbury Park.

Conditional jockey Liam McKenna gets back on board, with Noel Fehily committed to riding the Nicky Henderson-trained Bivouac for his retaining owners Potensis Bloodstock Ltd, and Fry is keeping his fingers crossed his charge is still ahead of the handicapper.

The Seaborough handler said: "He’s obviously a lot higher in the weights than he was when he won his last handicap at the Hennessy meeting, but he’s in very good form.

"When it became clear Noel would be required to ride the Potensis horse, it was a no-brainer to let Liam ride.

"He’s our conditional, he won on the horse at Cheltenham at the start of the sequence and he takes a very useful 7lb off his back.

"This is another step up for the horse — it’s a very competitive race — but we’re happy with him at home and he’s got a good racing weight, so let’s see what he can do.’’ Bivouac mixed it with esteemed company as a juvenile hurdler last season and won with something to spare when last seen in action at Huntingdon in early November.

"He is in very good form and he’s done some things in soft ground,’’ said Henderson.

"He’s not a horse you’d want to be turning out too often, which is why you haven’t seen him for a while, but I am very happy with him at the moment and he needs to be having a run if we’re going to be thinking about Cheltenham and things like that with him.

"It’s a difficult time of year and we have a lot of horses all dressed up with no place to go, but the ground isn’t going to change much for the next couple of weeks and sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and let them run, even if it might not be exactly what they want.’’