The Cheltenham Festival is so close that you can almost hear that famous roar.
But there is two more days of racing before punters descend on the Cotswolds.
And after that attention will turn to the Grand National at Aintree.
Our man Garry Owen is the tipster to follow for all the big events and don't forget to keep up to date with our live daily horse racing blog for all the big news.
Here's a preview to Sunday's action
JUNGLE JACK (3.13 ) can run wild for Donald McCain in the trappy Broxton Hurdle at Bangor.
The gelding stayed unbeaten over timber by slamming Monte Igueldo over course and distance.
The six-year-old wasn’t stopping at the business end so he can improve again over 2m 4f.
McCain excels here so he can also bag the novice hurdle with SILVER FLYER (4.23).
The six-year-old can build on his excellent second to the promising High Moon at Carlisle
CRACK DU NINIAN (2.02) can deservedly get his head in front for Jennie Candlish.
The chaser ran another stormer when third behind Dawn Raider
in a fair event at Carlisle.
The seven-year-old didn’t quite get home over 2m 4f so he can triumph dropped in trip.
GAMESTERS ICON (3.48 ) can extend Oliver Greenall's ’s winning run in the tote.co.uk Hurdle.
The seven-year-old stayed on track when chasing home handicap blot Duty Calls at Carlisle.
The mare likes this venue so she can take advantage of a nice mark in another strong event.
FORTUNES MELODY (2.45) can call the tune for Harry Fry in a hot mares’ chase at Warwick.
The five-year-old was unlucky to meet the experienced Lilith in a decent event at Newbury.
That was a clear career best so this likeable type can gain compensation for her in-form yard.
IN REM (3.20) can continue her amazing winning run in the staying handicap hurdle.
Jane Williams’ horse was better than ever when cosily denying Colonel Manderson here.
The mare still lurks on an attractive mark so he can gallop to her sixth success in a row.
VINNIE DEV (3.55 ) is the name to remember in the trappy Racing TV Handicap Chase.
Noel Williams' horse showed real stamina when giving Snuff Box
most problems at Lingfield.
The gelding remains largely unexposed as a stayer so he can open his account over fences.
GETAWEAPON (4.30) looks deadly for Kim Bailey in the Racing TV Handicap Hurdle.
The mare put in her best shift yet when second to the well-treated Gaia Vallis at Ffos Las.
The seven-year-old is still lightly-raced so she should go one better on the faster surface.
BANGOR-ON-DEE
2.02 CRACK DU NINIAN
2.38 WOULDUBEWELL
3.13 JUNGLE JACK (NAP)
3.48 GAMESTERS ICON
4.23 SILVER FLYER
4.58 GREY SKIES
WARWICK
1.35 PILSDON PEN
2.12 LAC DE CONSTANCE
2.45 FORTUNES MELODY
3.20 IN REM
3.55 VINNIE DEV
4.30 GETAWEAPON
5.05 TWIN POWER
LIMERICK
1.20 INSTIT
1.55 BRAMPTON BELLE
2.30 THE WALTZER
3.05 NATIVE GOLD
3.40 IRIDESCENT
4.15 EL BARRA
4.50 BALKITO
5.25 HUNTERS YARN
NAAS
1.45 JACK IN THE BOX
2.20 DEPLOY THE GETAWAY
2.55 PALACE ROCK
3.30 KASHI
4.05 JEREMYS FLAME
4.40 CHAMPAGNE PLATINUM
5.15 LIBERTY DANCE