Ahead of the @bet365 Scottish Cheltenham Trials weekend, we’re looking back at some horses that have gone on to achieve success after appearing in previous meetings. #MusselburghRaces #ScottishCheltenhamTrials #bet365
One of #Frodon's 16 victories came in the Scottish Future Champions Novices' Chase back in 2017.

The Ryanair Chase and King George winner now has his sights set on Cheltenham Gold Cup glory in March.
Victorious in the Albert Bartlett Trial back in 2014, #Seeyouatmidnight has gone on to run in the World Hurdle, RSA Chase and Grand National.

And at the grand old age of 13, he was last seen winning the Veterans' Chase Series Final at Sandown.
Grade 1 success at Aintree followed We Have A Dream's Trials Day victory two years ago.

He would win once more in the Morebattle Hurdle at Kelso before the narrowest of defeats in what would be his last run in the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
Greaneteen was impressive as he won the bet365 Scottish Champion Chase last year and he has been progressive ever since.

Grade two success followed for Paul Nicholls' seven-year-old in the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter, before an admirable second to Politologue in the Tingle Creek.
Diego Du Charmil's win on Trials Day in 2017 came just two races prior to his successful chase debut, a switch that saw him hit the top for the very first time.

His Grade 1 Maghull Novices' Chase victory at Aintree remains his finest hour, but he continues to run in top company.
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