The National Hunt season comes to a close at Newbury with the Be Wiser Jump Season Finale tomorrow and Saturday.

Saturday’s programme features two £40,000 contests – the Grade Two EBF & TBA Mares’ National Hunt Novices’ Hurdle Finale Limited Handicap and the OCSL Juvenile Handicap Hurdle – plus the £50,00 Goffs UK Spring Sales Bumper .

Landin (Seamus Mullins) features among the 17 entries for the OCSL Juvenile Handicap Hurdle, which is staged over just short of two miles and three furlongs.

The son of Sir Percy belied his 150/1 starting price in the G1 JCB Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival on Friday, staying on well to finish a close eighth behind Defi Du Seuil, beaten 14 lengths.

Wiltshire-based Mullins reported: “I haven’t decided whether or not Landin will run in the OCSL Juvenile Handicap Hurdle at Newbury on Saturday, although all being well, we would like to run.

“Obviously, he only ran at Cheltenham last week and we will just have to see how he comes out of it. I was very happy with his run in the Triumph Hurdle – although we have to see what the handicapper thinks of it too. So that is another factor we have to consider.

“Our plan would be to give him some work this week and a school on Wednesday. We will have the weights by then and can make a decision.

“The extra distance would not be a problem and any juice in the ground would also suit him.”

Formerly trained in Germany, Landin has had three starts over hurdles, finishing third and second on the other two.

Other possible starters in the OCSL Juvenile Handicap Hurdle include Don Bersy (Tom Symonds), who is chasing a four-timer following victories at Sandown, Warwick and Haydock and Night Of Sin (Nick Williams), a winner of his last two starts including when getting the better of Landin by a length and a quarter at Warwick in February.

The 26 entries for the G2 EBF & TBA Mares’ National Hunt Novices’ Hurdle Finale Limited Handicap, staged over an extended two-and-a-half miles, includes several performers who have won multiple times this season. including These include Tara View (Alan King), who has been successful on all her four starts in the 2016/17 campaign.

Graceful Legend (Ben Case) has landed her latest three starts, while Hitherjacques Lady (Oliver Sherwood) has won on her most recent outings at Wincanton and Lingfield by 12 and 10 lengths respectively.

The highlight of tomorrow’s card is the £15,000 Be Wiser Insurance Handicap Hurdle over an extended two miles.

The six-race card gets under way at 2pm and concludes at 4.45pm.

Saturday’s card runs from 1.50pm to 5.20pm.