Thanks but good luck and may the force be with trainer Paul Webber.
From his website;
"Because of Racing's new-found flexibility, we hope to send seven runners to Wolverhampton on Sunday. There is a hastily-arranged' Jumpers Bumper' card with excellent prize-money for the type of race. These runners of ours will benefit greatly from galloping around Wolverhampton, instead of doing much lesser exercise at home. Having said that, we are not undertaking this as a training exercise, as we feel all these horse should do themselves justice and are fit enough to do so.
If they had to canter for another week without faster work, then I'm pretty sure their fitness levels would begin to fall. Tomorrow will tell us (and the punters) more! Before anybody gets carried away, do not forget that they are running on a sharp all-weather track over two miles, when many of these horses competing, will need much further to be seen at their best.
Lucanor and Orchard Boy need more experience anyway, but the latter has come on plenty since his debut. Lightning Strike may lack for speed
but needs the outing.Rysbrack has been running well, including over this course before and should have a big chance. Sussex Sunset has been denied by the weather three times recently, but hasn't run for ages. Lady Kathleen had a little break since her admirable efforts and looks in great form.
Knockdolian ran well in desperate ground at Lingfield and being by Montjeu should appreciate the surface."