Warwick Tips: Ballycamus can follow up Ludlow success

There’s a six-race jumps card from Warwick on Thursday afternoon with the Staying Chase Series Final Handicap at 16:32 highlighting the action.
Ballycamus, who scored impressively at Ludlow last time out, looks set to give another bold show in the feature race.
Warwick Tips - Thursday, March 26
Odds correct at the time of publishing
15:27 - Yes And Yes @ 9/4
Yes And Yes scored with something to spare at Chepstow seven days ago and the eight-year-old can follow up in the handicap chase at 15:27.
Belinda Clarke's charge looked well suited to the return to decent ground in Wales last week and the fast conditions should suit again at Warwick on Thursday afternoon.
The grey was held up at the back of the field, before making smooth headway to beat the in-form Ideallko and Yes And Yes was heavily eased in the closing stages by jockey Lee Edwards.
Clarke's runner is lightly raced and unexposed on only his fourth chase start and the eight-year-old could easily be well ahead of his mark.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
15:57 - What's One More @ 11/4
What's One More was a little disappointing when running too free and finishing down the field at Fontwell last time out, but a return to the minimum trip looks a good move in the two-mile handicap hurdle at 15:57.
Emma Lavelle's runner had previously looked a useful prospect when winning a bumper at Huntingdon and it's still early days over obstacles for the well-related six-year-old.
A mark 102 looks workable and good ground on a flat track could be the ideal conditions for the strong-travelling hold-up performer.
It's a small field at Warwick on Thursday afternoon and What's One More looks a bet to eclipse his four rivals.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
16:32 - Ballycamus @ 13/2
Ballycamus was a good winner at Ludlow 36 days ago and Kelce, who was second to the Nigel Twiston-Davies runner on that occasion, has since gone on to win at Wetherby.
The six-length Ludlow victory took the eight-year-old's record to 4-11 over fences and, while Ballycamus had previously disappointed at Windsor, a poor run on an idiosyncratic track can be forgiven.
Twiston-Davies' charge has a record of 3,1,2 at Warwick, so it's clear that eight-year-old enjoys his visits to the Warwickshire venue and Ballycamus' excellent jumping is likely to prove a major asset at a course where getting into a good rhythm is crucial.
The forecast faster conditions are a slight concern, but jockey Sam Twiston-Davies may well opt to boss the race from the front and the tough Ballycamus could prove a difficult horse to catch.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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