What a season Milton Harris is having. 43 winners at a 21% strike rate, a return of £415k in prize money and a level stakes profit of +20.52 to a £1 stake. One of the main highlights has been the success of his juvenile hurdlers and although HASTY PARISIAN has not achieved as much as his illustrious stablemate Knight Salute, there is a definite case to be made for him being well treated on a mark of 107.He was 2nd to the very talented Saint Segal at Warwick in January, beaten less than 3-lengths. Given that rival is rated 126 and is well fancied for the Boodles handicap hurdle at Cheltenham next week, we could argue that Hasty Parisian has got off lightly with his opening handicap mark. He finished 3rd at Doncaster last time when he has hampered at the 2nd last when still in with a chance and looks to have been ideally placed to gain a first success.