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- Highland Haven
- Liam Harrison / F O'brien
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112
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12/1 |
Highland Haven
Won readily on debut at Ffos Las (2m, good to soft) in November; soundly beaten Listed sixth at Huntingdon next time (2m, soft; Roses All The Way second) but retains potential for good yard and could bounce back; one of two for the stable.
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- Madame La Papillon
- Alice Stevens / L Morgan
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98
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7/1 |
Madame La Papillon
Won at 28-1 on debut at Huntingdon (2m, soft) last March; that was a modest race and she carries a penalty on this first run since, but she's unexposed and open to improvement; not ruled out.
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- Blacksambelle
- Benjamin Poste / J G M O'shea
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82
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66/1 |
Blacksambelle
Her dam was a bumper and 2m7f hurdle winner, but she was well beaten when 25-1 at Uttoxeter (2m, soft) last April on her sole start.
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- Dancing Sky
- Charlie Hammond / Miss S Smith
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40/1 |
Dancing Sky
Won Irish mares' maiden point (3m, soft to heavy) last February on her third start and changed hands for £22,000 later that month; trainer 3-17 (18%) in bumpers in past five seasons; not ruled out on rules debut.
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- Doctor Mina
- Lorcan Williams / P F Nicholls
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15/2 |
Doctor Mina
£105,000 3yo; seventh foal; closely related to connections' Flat and smart jumps winner Quel Destin, half-sister to two French winners (one a 2m2f Listed hurdle scorer); wears a tongue-tie on debut; with a top trainer and could play a leading role.
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- Gone Girl
- Miss Olive Nicholls / O Signy
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40/1 |
Gone Girl
6,000euros 3yo; ninth foal; sister to 3m hurdle winner Size Five (RPR 114), half-sister to winners Enduring Love (2m4f-3m chase; 98) and Whoa Black Betty (3m hurdle; 95); probably best watched on debut.
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- Kill The Groove
- Callum Pritchard / B Pauling
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20/1 |
Kill The Groove
Third on debut in British point-to-point bumper (2m, good to soft) last April and unseated early in a point in December; has joined a good yard for her rules career; interesting to see how she goes in the betting.
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- Miss Denver
- Thomas Bellamy / N A Twiston-Davies
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14/1 |
Miss Denver
12th foal; half-sister to four winners notably Polly Peachum (bumper/smart 2m-2m6f hurdle) and Some Man (2m3f/2m4f hunter chase); dam unraced half-sister to Gold Cup winner Denman; no surprise to see a good run on debut.
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- Ourbrowneyedgirl
- Lucy Gardner / Mrs S Gardner
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103
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20/1 |
Ourbrowneyedgirl
Took a step forward when runner-up at 80-1 at Exeter (2m, soft) in December on her second start; she was no match for the winner, however, and further improvement is necessary.
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- Rene's Walk
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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102
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9/1 |
Rene's Walk
Faded into fourth on debut at Wetherby in November (2m, good to soft; 2-1) but she's in top hands and is the first foal of a useful 2m4f-3m hurdle/chase winner for connections; open to improvement and could have a say.
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- Roses All The Way
- Theo Gillard / D Mccain Jnr
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117
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9/2 |
Roses All The Way
Point runner-up who has filled the same position on both bumper starts, most recently in a Listed mares' race at Huntingdon (2m, soft; led); she's a strong contender if reproducing that latest form.
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- Sharp Glance
- Phillip Armson / A King
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100
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12/1 |
Sharp Glance
11-2 and stayed on for close fifth on debut at Ludlow (2m, good to soft) in December; improvement is needed today but a stronger gallop could help and she's in good hands to progress; not ruled out.
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- Strong Run
- J J Burke / F O'brien
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119
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2/1 |
Strong Run
Runner-up on debut at Uttoxeter (2m, good to soft) in October and again showed promise when third in Listed mares' bumper at Cheltenham (2m, good) in November; drops back down in grade today and holds leading claims.
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- Deauville Lady
- Lorcan Murtagh / N J Hawke
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50/1 |
Deauville Lady
First foal; dam 1m 2yo winner in Germany and fairly useful hurdler/chaser subsequently for these connections; dam half-sister to 7f Group 3 winner Three Rocks; trainer not known for bumper winners and she may be one for further down the line.
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