Top pilot to guide Missile

Thursday 14 December 1995 00:02 GMT
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Richard Dunwoody has been booked to ride Unguided Missile in Saturday's Betterware Cup Handicap Chase at Ascot. The seven-year-old was partnered by Dunwoody when winning first time out at Cheltenham this season.

Dunwoody will also ride Corket, a triple winner in Ireland for Aidan O'Brien, in the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot.

Most bookmakers are now quoting Rough Quest as 5-2 favourite ''with a run'' for the Betterware Cup, following news yesterday that Terry Casey's nine-year-old may not take part because of a muscle problem.

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