HARRY Fry feels Unowhatimeanharry can maintain his unbeaten record at Cheltenham and extend his winning run to eight in the galliardhomes.com Cleeve Hurdle today.
The nine-year-old has his first start at Prestbury Park since landing last year's Albert Bartlett at the Festival, as he attempts to add the Grade Two prize to victories in this season's Long Distance Hurdle and Long Walk Hurdle.
Fry said: "He's in really good order. He's working well and came out of Ascot in good form.
"He's probably giving weight away to most of the field, but he's got a great record at Cheltenham, he won three times there last season.
"In your wildest of dreams you could never have hoped he'd reach this level. I "t's an extraordinary rise through the ranks. Even over the summer we were hoping to progress into a Stayers' Hurdle contender.
"To come out at Newbury and put up that performance and then to win the Grade One at Ascot is fairytale stuff."
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