Sky Sports News HQ presenter Alex Hammond says shes looking forward to seeing Dynaste in action this afternoon. Lizzie Kelly enhanced her burgeoning reputation with victory aboard Agrapart in the Betfair Hurdle last Saturday - what did you make of the performance of winning horse and rider, and did any of the vanquished enter the notebook for the remainder of the season?Lizzie is proving what common sense has always told us: that given the right material female jockeys are more than capable of holding their own against the men on a racecourse. There are bound to be scores of female jockeys around the world saying to themselves if only I could get on a decent horse, then Id show everyone what I am capable of. You cant get off and carry the horse, its either good enough or its not and jockeys nowadays are taking fitness and nutrition to another level and getting stronger and more proficient as a result. I bet in 50 years it will be a much more level playing field, thanks to the likes of Lizzie and her peers, and racing professionals in half a century will be bemused at the lack of opportunity for women back then.It was a good performance by Agrapart who is a classy, unexposed type who relished the testing ground at Newbury. It seems Cheltenham wont be on his agenda as the ground is unlikely to come right for him, but he should have a big future, albeit he is clearly ground dependent.Starchitect is the obvious one to mention aside from the winner as his blunder at the final flight cost him dear. There should be more to come from him. I also thought my selection, Affair DHonneur ran extremely well for Harry Whittington and Ill be following him off a cliff for now in the hope the cards drop right next time - which they didnt on Saturday as he had far too much ground to make up.The Imperial Cup could be his next port of call and he looks on a mark that hell be capable of winning off, especially as that was only his fifth outing and theres more to come. Sternrubin was another runner I expected more from and his run was too bad to be true so hopefully Philip Hobbs will get to the bottom of it and well see a revitalised performance next time.Top Gamble beat Dodging Bullets by 10 lengths in the Game Spirit Chase, but can you envisage either of them having a major say at the Cheltenham Festival next month?Well Id expect Dodging Bullets to improve plenty for his first run for 11 months and the heavy ground was completely against him. Im sure Paul Nicholls would have preferred to have run him on a better surface given half a chance, but the suitable races are few and far between and they had to deal with the hand they were given. Dodging Bullets apparently had a good blow afterwards and they have a month now to fine tune him for the Champion Chase, a race hes 10/1 to win for the second year running with Sky Bet.Ive always been a big fan of Un De Sceaux, but thats one horse and I doubt Dodging Bullets will line up if Nicholls doesnt feel hes made the necessary improvement. Nicholls said he had the horse as fit as he had ever had him at home before a run, but its a very different environment on the rack.Now, I do a bit of running and can usually be found dollying along the roads at home well inside my comfort zone. However, when I enter an event my competitive side kicks in and I nearly give myself a coronary pushing myself to my (rather pathetic) limit! Its no different for horses, particularly a horse with 28 starts to his name. That will have woken him up and hes now an attractive each-way price.As for Top Gamble, Im delighted for Kerry Lee who has made a dream start to her training career. Results like this are just what the doctor ordered when youre starting out, even though the family have a good reputation and she was taking over from her successful father, Richard.These sorts of big-race wins will be important in order to establish her as a successful trainer in her own right and it couldnt be going better right now. Top Gamble (getting 5lbs from Dodging Bullets last weekend) obviously thrives in testing ground which he is unlikely to encounter at the Festival and whilst the Ryanair is a possibility, I wont be rushing to take the 25/1 currently available with Sky Bet. Punchestown may suit him better.Do you think Silviniaco Conti is a worthy favourite for Saturdays Betfair Ascot Chase, or does he have too much to prove now following his King George disappointment?Its been well documented that Nicholls has had to deal with sarcoids with Silviniaco Conti for some time, and before the King George. For those of you that dont know what they are (and I would have fallen into that category myself had I not owned a horse once with these unsightly and angry looking lumps of proud flesh), they are skin tumours that can pop up on most parts of a horses anatomy.They can be angry, prominent and generally pretty offensive, but they do vary in severity. The problem with sarcoids is they tend to be fairly persistent and can be hard to treat. Often they dont cause any problems, but if they are in an area that a horse needs to wear tack or they can easily catch, then they can be a devil! There are scores of different treatments and there doesnt appear to be any one truly effective method of getting rid of them.So, therein lies the problem for a trainer with a horse suffering from sarcoids (Google them and youll get an idea, but not if you are a bit squeamish!). Apparently Silviniaco Contis was near his girth; far from ideal. There is some positive news though as we are told by his trainer that the 10 year-old had his palate re-cauterised in early January as his breathing had been causing him some problems again.Nicholls is always very open with this sort of information and its a real help to know when a horse has had its wind done. Having said all of that, Aintree will be his ultimate target this season and I think he could be opposable on Saturday at the likely prices.Dynaste is closest to the ante-post favourite in the ratings and I hope we see the horse we know and love on Saturday. David Pipe has also filled us in with the important piece of information that his grey has had a breathing operation since his moderate effort over hurdles behind Thistlecrack in December. Like the favourite, he has plenty to prove too, but nothing else jumps out at me in the field and he gets my vote after a couple of decent efforts over fences prior to that when he was obviously struggling with his breathing.The weights were revealed for the Crabbies Grand National on Tuesday - is there anything that stands out as a knocking good ante-post bet for the great race at this early stage?Well, as much as Id love to see Many Clouds emulate Rummy and win back to back Grand Nationals for his enthusiastic owner Trevor Hemmings, I think it will be an almighty achievement if he can repeat the performance with top weight this year. So, hes out for me, certainly as 12/1 favourite.Gordon Elliott leapt into our consciousness when sending out Silver Birch to win the 2007 Grand National in the early days of his training career. He has some interesting entries including former French trained Ucello Conti who is currently a 33/1 shot. The horse has 10st 8lb which is an attractive weight and ensures hell get a run. Having jumped round Auteuil on many occasions the fences at Aintree wont seem out of the ordinary and he has only fallen once in a 28-race career. He has a couple of entries next weekend and Ill be watching him with interest.Don Poli is a 25/1 shot and he of course beat Many Clouds at Aintree in December. He strikes me as the type of horse that could take to the National and he certainly has plenty of class. He is still only seven years old though and maybe hes one for next season; he has the Gold Cup on his agenda first and Willie Mullins will take a view on the National after that. The same comments apply to stable mate Valseur Lido, while Boston Bob (66/1) and Sir Des Champs (40/1) also hail from the Mullins powerhouse along with Ballycasey who was brought down last year.The Druids Nephew is a horse that deserves better luck this time round. Neil Mulhollands nine-year-old has bang on 11 stone and was going well when falling five out last year. He is 20/1 with Sky Bet and Id be happy enough to be holding an antepost voucher for him. He is entered up at Kempton next weekend.Is there anything in Haydocks Betfred Grand National Trial on Saturday, or the At The Races Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse, that youll be monitoring closely with Aintree in mind?I fancied David Pipes Broadway Buffalo as my National horse at the beginning of the season and hes currently 50/1 with Sky Bet for the big race, but we havent seen much of him this season. He is entered to run in both the Celebration Chase at Ascot and the Grand National Trial at Haydock (10/1 with Sky Bet) this weekend and I cant wait to see him back on track.He last ran at Auteuil in Paris in November over hurdles and he must have given handicapper Phil Smith a headache when it came to allotting him a weight for Aintree. Unfortunately he has only been given 10 stone and I dont think that will be enough to get him in the race in April. You never know though and Ill be keeping a close eye on him this weekend.Shutthefrontdoor is also entered up, although not in either of those races. Hes in the Celebration Chase at Ascot and over hurdles at Haydock. Shutthefrontdoor was Sir Anthony McCoys ride in the National last year where he faded into fifth. He has had a spin over hurdles this season back in November and I wont be writing off his chances at Aintree as lasts years run will have been informative for the horse and connections.He doesnt enjoy a slog in the mud and his stable hasnt been firing on all cylinders, so its as well he has stayed home at Jackdaws Castle rather than have the guts pulled out of him in the mud - hes 18/1 for the National and a key player. In the same ownership, Cause of Causes is one to watch in the Bobbyjo Chase. He has stamina to burn and was staying on in eighth in the National last year, although he isnt guaranteed to get a run come April 9.And finally...On a final note, it was a real blow to hear that Faugheen has injured a suspensory and will miss the Cheltenham Festival. That has thrown the Champion Hurdle wide open and Im not sure Id be dashing to take the 2/1 on offer now for Annie Power after her reappearance at Punchestown. 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NEW YORK -- Philadelphia coach Dave Hakstol was happy that his team put together a strong effort for a full game against the Islanders.The Flyers came away with a 3-2 shootout victory Thursday night when Claude Giroux scored the lone goal of the tiebreaker.I liked our entire 65 minutes, Hakstol said.Travis Konecny and Matt Read also scored for the Flyers, who improved to 6-5-1 with their third straight victory.Played a full game, Konecny said. A full 60 minutes. I was really happy and all the guys were really happy with that one.Dennis Seidenberg and John Taveres had goals for the Islanders and Jaroslav Halak stopped 40 of 42 shots.Despite both teams struggling to stop their opponents, neither scored in the first period. Philadelphia outshot New York 14-8 in the period and 42-27 for the game.They were better in the first period, Halak said. Dont know the reason why. We just have to come out the way they did. Like I said, I think in the second and the third we were better. But 60 minute effort right now is missing. Sometimes you can get away with 40, 45 minute effort. Right now we need 60.Michal Neuvirth made 25 saves for the Flyers.Konecny got the Flyers on the board in the second period. He corralled a stretch pass from Radko Gudas and fired a shot that Halak stopped, but the goalie wasnt able to control the rebound and Philadelphias rookie center put in his second goal of the season.It also marked only the fourth time this season that Philadelphia scored the first goal and was also the Flyers league-leading 21st second period goal.We didnt give up a whole lot, thats the difference, Sean Couturier said. Usually were giving scoring chances were given up too many goals. Tonight was one of those games where we tightened things up. We scored less goals but we found way to win.The lead lasted for all of 8:20, as Tavares tapped in a power-play goal with 29 seconds left in the period. The goal was Tavares fifth overall and his second on the power play.The Islanders went ahead 2-1 on Seidenbergs goal wiith 7:05 left.dddddddddddd It was his fourth of the season. Read tied it with less than a minute left when he put in his sixth goal of the season.Reads goal was on the power play which occurred after Casey Cizikas high-sticked Giroux.They had six guys, we had four, so were in the penalty box. Its four power play goals the last two games. And its truly cost us, Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. Casey was just trying to play hockey and his stick came up a little bit.New York dropped to 4-6-1 with its fourth loss in five games.The level of concern for me is a power play goal with (Cizikas, Cal Clutterbuck and Tavares on the ice) and (an even strength goal from) Seidenberg, Capuano said. Thats my concern. Where are we going to get point production? One hundred and thirty four points out of our lineup that we lost (in the off-season defections of Matt Martin, Kyle Okposo and Frans Nielsen). Now we have to find a way. Like everything gets magnified, I get it. You guys are talking about the (losses) lately, its a power play goal, but we have to find a way to get some balanced offense in our hockey team.Thats my concern.Game notes Prior to the game, the Flyers announced D Andrew MacDonald would miss a week with a lower body injury. He was replaced in the lineup by Nick Schultz. The team also noted C Boyd Gordon was placed on the injured reserve. Left winger Michael Raffl was activated in the corresponding roster move, and skated on a line with Giroux and RW Wayne Simmonds. ... RW Dale Weise was scratched. ... New York scratched G Jean-Francois Berube, LW Anthony Beauvillier and C Matthew Barzal. ... The game was the first of four regular season meetings between the longtime rivals. The Flyers and Islanders are scheduled to play Jan. 22 in New York, Feb. 9 in Philadelphia and Mar. 30 in Philadelphia.UP NEXT:Flyers: Play at Montreal Saturday.Islanders: Play Edmonton Saturday. ' ' '