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Brave does battle in Fighting Fifth

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Willie Mullins will rely on his supplementary entry Wicklow Brave in the StanJames.com Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle on Saturday after taking out Arctic Fire.

Identity Thief, who was also added at Monday's confirmation stage by County Waterford handler Henry de Bromhead, is a second Irish-trained raider in a final field of seven.

Irving will bid to become the first horse since Dato Star in 1998-99 to win back-to-back runnings of the Fighting Fifth.

The Paul Nicholls-trained seven-year-old took the race 12 months ago after falling on his previous outing, but returns in tremendous heart having won the Elite and Price Rush Hurdles already this month.

Top Notch, who was runner-up to Irving at Haydock last Saturday on his seasonal reappearance, renews rivalry. He will be Nicky Henderson's sole representative after the Seven Barrows trainer withdrew his two other entries, Hargam and Sign Of A Victory, at the 48-hour final declaration stage.

John Ferguson has chosen to run Purple Bay and not Commissioned, while Robert Stephens' smart Beltor and the Karl Burke-trained filly Intense Tango, complete the septet.