BRIGHT November should be a fitting winner at Kempton tomorrow, now that the rains have cleared.

This lightly-raced nine-year-old is making up for lost time with a vengeance this term and looks set to complete a hat-trick in the Igroup Children Are Our Future Novices' Chase.

He was certainly an impressive winner on his reappearance at Hereford last month.

Sent to the front from the start by Timmy Murphy, he made all and came home an easy nine lengths clear of his rivals in a handicap.

Front-running tactics paid off again last time out on this track, where he took a novice event by no less than 19 lengths.

Though Red Blazer might have beaten him but for falling two fences from home, that opponent is potentially smart and was receiving 5lb.

Bright November faces nothing of his calibre tomorrow and should again be hard to catch.

Red Blazer's trainer Henrietta Knight should collect the Darren Mercer NSPCC EBF 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle with Tribal King.

Her gelding defied a drift in the betting to lift a similar event at Wincanton last month, battling on well to score by a head, and is sure to be all the better for that outing.

Paul Nicholls can strike with Lypharita's Risk in the NSPCC Conditional Jockeys' Novices' Handicap Hurdle.

Like many French imports, he has taken time to adjust to his new surroundings and has also reportedly had an operation to remedy breathing problems hesuffered last term.

He is set to go chasing later this season but this looks an ideal target over the smaller obstacles.

Don't be put off by the fact that he hasn't run for 175 days - in fact, he finished a fair fourth in a charity Flat race at Wincanton last month which is not covered in the form book as it is not run under Rules.