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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Zainy Champ
- Lorcan Williams / J Scott
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102
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22/1 |
Zainy Champ
Only had three races and his first run away from heavy ground when chasing home the odds-on favourite in an Exeter maiden (2m, good); open to improvement now handicapping over a trip he's bred to stay.
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- Caramelo Rapido
- Jamie Hamilton / M Walford
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100
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12/1 |
Caramelo Rapido
Only made his handicap debut last week at Carlisle (2m1f, good) and would have got up in another few strides; should have no problem with this longer trip and he's 4lb higher in future.
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- Lightning Flash
- James Turner / N A Twiston-Davies
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107
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9/1 |
Lightning Flash
Having third run for this yard; beaten 13l into second in a Fakenham handicap last time (2m4f, good to soft) but the winner made light work of a Mullins raider at Plumpton last week; down 2lb and one to consider.
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- Aire Spray
- Peter Kavanagh / J Parkinson & S Smith
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104
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17/2 |
Aire Spray
Went up a collective 15lb for winning back-to-back handicaps at about 2m3f and that was surely a factor behind his well-held third at Newcastle (2m4f, good to soft), though he did make some mistakes; others might be better treated.
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- Scorsese
- James Bowen / N P Mulholland
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109
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5/2 |
Scorsese
Showed ability in Ireland; no closer than 16l in first six runs for this yard but perhaps didn't stay 2m7f when initially tried in blinkers and then justified market confidence with ease over 2m4f at Sedgefield (good); could still be ahead of the game despite a 10lb rise.
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- Tramuntana
- S Bowen / O Murphy
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102
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5/2 |
Tramuntana
Won a bumper and was going beyond 2m for the first time when making a successful handicap debut at Huntingdon (2m3f, good to soft); effectively 11lb higher as they claimed 6lb last time, but in the right hands to keep progressing.
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- Burning It Up
- Bruce Lynn / N W Alexander
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101
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7/1 |
Burning It Up
Improved third in a Kelso novice last time (2m, soft; beaten about 12l) and everything points to him benefiting from this longer trip on handicap debut; interesting.
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- Luminaries
- Henry Brooke / Ewan Whillans
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101
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16/1 |
Luminaries
All the better for cheekpieces joining a tongue-tie in rattling off a hat-trick in 2m4f handicaps at Newcastle; his mark has taken the predictable hit and he was pulled up at Bangor last night.
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- Marty Mcfly
- B S Hughes / A M Thomson
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107
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10/1 |
Marty Mcfly
Won a fast-ground handicap here last summer off 2lb lower; has struggled to recapture that form and had no excuses from the front when behind Luminaries last time; cheekpieces are given a go.
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- Upfordebate
- Lee Edwards / P Neville
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100
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18/1 |
Upfordebate
Won by 3l in a first-time tongue-tie at Ayr (2m4f, soft) but twice well held since then off this 6lb higher mark.
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- Foreva Alfie
- Craig Nichol / Paul Robson
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105
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80/1 |
Foreva Alfie
7yo with only five races behind him but was pulled up at 33-1 on handicap debut in January (2m3f); hard to be confident in first-time cheekpieces.
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- The Three J's
- Danny McMenamin / W Coltherd
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101
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50/1 |
The Three J's
Uncompetitive from 2m to 2m5f and it takes some imagination to believe he can suddenly spring to life on handicap debut.
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- Paddy The Panda
- Sean Quinlan / D Bourke
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95
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66/1 |
Paddy The Panda
16-race maiden who ran okay after an absence at Carlisle (2m3f, soft) but no more than that; others are much safer.
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- Catcha Flight
- Charlie Maggs / R M Smith
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100
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33/1 |
Catcha Flight
Modest so far and handicap debut at Carlisle (2m3f, good to soft) failed to raise her profile; 3lb out of the weights.
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