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Haiti Couleurs highlights Gold Cup credentials with Denman Chase victory

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Eight years after Native River’s success in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, hopes were on the rise here on Saturday that the next British-trained winner could now be imminent.Jango Baie, the shortest-priced runner from a British yard in the antepost betting, was steered around the Denman Chase due to concerns over the heavy ground, but in his absence Haiti Couleurs made all the running to confirm his place in the field on 13 March.The Welsh Grand National winner is now as short as 7-1 to take chasing’s most prestigious prize.In terms of his physique and running style, there is a definite hint of Denman, the 2008 Gold Cup winner, about Rebecca Curtis’s chaser and while his jumping was not always foot-perfect he readily drew seven lengths clear of L’Homme Presse after the final fence.It will be much more difficult to dominate a Gold Cup field in similar style, but the extra quarter-mile at Cheltenham will play to his strengths and the nine-year-old fully deserves his place in the lineup.

“There were lots of expectations today and he’s gone and shown he must have some sort of chance in the Gold Cup,” Curtis said.“L’Homme Presse is a really good yardstick and although I’m not saying he’s gone and beaten a Gold Cup field, he’s done really well.“He likes to be ridden positively and we weren’t going to change that.I was confident he was more than a handicapper and it’s not like he’s been beaten in a handicap and you know where their mark is.He’s practically unbeaten in handicaps and we still don’t probably know where his ceiling is.

“He’ll enjoy the Gold Cup trip and he loves going up and down hills and undulating tracks,It was Sean [Bowen, his jockey] in fact who said how much he loves going fast downhill, and he has great balance,”Chelmsford 1,35 Thanh Nam (nb) 2,05 Shafdar 2.

35 Charlatan 3,05 Marinakis 3,35 My Awele 4,05 Beauzon (nap) 4,35 Queensland BoyNicky Henderson’s Lulamba was also a significant winner, overcoming a brief flat spot in the middle of the race to take the Grade Two Game Spirit Chase by six-and-a-half lengths.

A narrow defeat by the 100-1 shot Poniros in last season’s Triumph Hurdle remains the only blip on Lulamba’s record and he is now three-from-three over fences and expected to set off at around 11-8 for the Arkle Trophy, the second race on the opening day at Cheltenham next month.“You can see why we did it, it was purely to get that experience,” Henderson said.“That is why we were here and he’d have learnt a lot.”There was an important Arkle trial at Warwick as a relentless 16-day spell of Cheltenham preps drew to a close and Sam Thomas’s Steel Ally was cut to around 10-1 for the two-mile novice chasing championship after a comfortable success in the Kingmaker Novice Chase.
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Rich plums and ripe tomatoes: Australia’s best-value fruit and veg for February

Tomatoes ripe for cooking, cheap watermelon and cucumbers for $2 a piece – but it’s the final call for apricots, cherries and mangoesGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailJuicy watermelon, deep-purple plums and ripe roma tomatoes are some of the vibrant fruit and veg highlights this month, says Graham Gee, senior buyer at the Happy Apple in Melbourne.“Tomatoes are plentiful, in particular the saucing varieties,” he says. “Roma varieties are sold nice and ripe, ready to make passata.” Cooking tomatoes are roughly $2 a kilo at the Happy Apple, with Australian field tomatoes going for about $5 a kilo in supermarkets.Watermelon is “very cheap”, says Michael Hsu, operational manager at Sydney’s Panetta Mercato

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How to make moreish cookies from store-cupboard odds and ends – recipe | Waste not

I often eat a bag of salty crisps at the same time as a chewy chocolate bar, alternating bite for bite between the two, because the extreme contrast of salt from the chips and the sweetness of the chocolate fire off each other and create an endorphin rush. The same goes for these cookies, adapted from a recipe by Christina Tosi at New York’s legendary Milk Bar.Christina Tosi writes in Gourmet Traveller Australia how she first learned to make these cookies at a conference centre on Star Island, New England, where they’d bake them each week with a hodge-podge of different ingredients. Being on an island, they didn’t always have access to what they wanted, so they had to come up with a new recipe every week using whatever they had. In the spirit of the recipe’s origins, I’ve adapted Tosi’s recipe for the UK, and made it flexible, so you can raid your own store-cupboards and adapt and invent your own version from it

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Camilla Wynne’s recipes for blood orange marmalade and no-bake marmalade mousse tart

If you’re intimidated by making marmalade, the whole-fruit method is the perfect entry point. Blood oranges are simmered whole until soft, perfuming your home as they do so, then they’re sliced, skin and all, mixed with sugar and a fragrant cinnamon stick, and embellished with a shot of amaro. Squirrel the jars away for a grey morning, give a few to deserving friends, and be sure to keep at least one to make this elegant mocha marmalade mousse tart. A cocoa biscuit crust topped with a chocolate marmalade mousse and crowned with a cold brew coffee cream, it’s a delightful trifecta of bitterness that no one will ever guess is an easy no-bake dessert.If you’re not up for preserving, make this using shop-bought thick-cut marmalade

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The dump dinner: spaghetti is now being served straight on to the table – but why?

Name: Dump dinners.Age: Horribly new.Appearance: Feeding time at the zoo, but for humans.I’ve just Googled this. Apparently a dump dinner is a make-ahead slow cooker recipe

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Australian supermarket coconut water taste test: ‘Smells like an island holiday’

Overcoming his irrational fear of coconut products, Nicholas Jordan tests a lovely – and lowly – bunch of coconuts in a rowIf you value our independent journalism, we hope you’ll consider supporting us todayGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI have a fear of coconut products. Like all fears it’s based on a questionable rationale and trauma, and my trauma is taste testing “health” coconut-heavy products that taste like soap. Which is why, until recently, almost all the coconut water I’d drunk was from a straw reaching out of a fresh coconut.Surely there’s no way a bottled coconut water, made from 100% coconut, could be that bad. Maybe it could be better than the real thing? I enjoy Melona more than the average honeydew melon

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Miso mystery: red, white or yellow – how does each paste change your dish? | Kitchen aide

What’s the difference between white and red miso, and which should I use for what? Why do some recipes not specify which miso to use? Ben, by email“I think what recipe writers assume – and I’m sure I’ve written recipes like this – is that either way, you’re not going to get a miso that’s very extreme,” says Tim Anderson, whose latest book, JapanEasy Kitchen: Simple Recipes Using Japanese Pantry Ingredients, is out in April. As Ben points out, the two broadest categories are red and white, and in a lot of situations “you can use one or other to your taste without it having a massive effect on the outcome of the dish”.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more

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Dow Jones hits 50,000 milestone amid tech gains and hopes of lower interest rates

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Amazon shares tumble as $200bn AI rollout plan worries markets – as it happened

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Why has Elon Musk merged his rocket company with his AI startup?

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Victims urge tougher action on deepfake abuse as new law comes into force

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Winter Olympics 2026: first gold to Swiss, GB await helmets verdict, slopestyle and more – live

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Italy v Scotland: Six Nations 2026 rugby union updates – live

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