My selections so far:
Ultima: Go Conquer
I'm actually very, very sweet on his chances, despite him being beaten in this last year, and being significantly worse off with SFP. I just think he is an improved animal this season, and felt he was given a hugely sympathetic ride in the old RP Chase at Kempton on Saturday. He jumps great (fall at Ascot two runs back was just unlucky), it's a race where you want to be prominent, and whilst the trainer is generally useless, he knows how to get one ready for this race. Soft ground is a mild concern, but regardless, I figure 25/1 is a great each-way price.
Close Brothers: Tree Of Liberty
Typically wide-open event, and therefore hard to be too dogmatic about many of them, but this one is at least guaranteed a run, should Kerry Lee consent to let him take his chance. TOL has been plying his trade at the minimum trip in chases to-date, and I think it is noteworthy that connections have forgone all other Festival options with the horse, and that this is his sole entry over 2m4f. He has hacked-up in two moderate races, which sandwiched his only 'disappointing' run, when he was comfortably despatched by Arkle third-fave Saint Calvados at Newbury - an outing which looks a great deal rosier now, given the exploits of SC in the Kingmaker. With no risk of Tree Of Life being re-directed to another race, and with him having fair 2m4f in the bag over hurdles (beat Burbank as a novice), I'm hoping this one can comfortably out-run odds of 25/1 (Sky, Sportsbook - as low as 12/1 in places).