250,000euros purchase WILSTAR is a half-brother to Douvan and Jonbon and is open to improvement on his second start, having been a promising third at Warwick last month. Huntingdon winner Spectacularsunrise is feared most under a penalty, while fellow previous winner Sanilam could also go well and Sleedagh and The Hatchet are interesting contenders for Lucinda Russell.[Ben Hutton]
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Won for Claire O'Connell on debut at Ayr (2m, soft) last month and has since changed hands; carries a penalty today but Charlie Maggs removes a useful 5lb and he's a likeable prospect; in with a chance on stable debut.
Ridden by Jamie Brace on both runs; won on debut at Huntingdon (2m, good to soft) in February and fair fourth in hot little bumper at Kempton (2m, good to soft) later that month; in calculations under a penalty.
Ridden by Conner McCann on both starts; runner-up over debut at Musselburgh (1m7f, good to soft) in November and fair fourth at Kelso (2m, soft) in February; improvement is needed today but he's in good hands to progress.
Fair fourth in his second point (3m, good to yielding); well beaten at 22-1 on last month's bumper debut at Navan (2m, soft) but has travelled from Northern Ireland to race today and he could be capable of better.
Close third in Irish maiden point in December on his second start (3m, good to yielding) and sold for £80,000 later that month; has joined good yard for rules career (one of four for stable); the betting may be informative.
Bought for £105,000 after finishing second in an Irish maiden point (3m, soft) and travelled well when fourth on bumper debut at Ayr (2m, soft); today's better ground may be a plus and he's a possible player.
Absent since debut in Irish maiden point (3m, heavy) last March, when no match for the winner, but he showed promise in second nevertheless; sold for £30,000 later May; makes bumper debut wearing a hood; Brian Hughes is booked and it will be no surprise if he runs well.
5,000euros foal, 7,000euros 3yo; seventh foal; half-brother to winners Jody Ted (useful 2m-3m hurdle/chase) and Nibbles (point); dam unraced half-sister to two bumper winners; makes debut in a warm race and a watching brief may be the best option.
250,000euros 3yo who is a half-brother to top-class winners Douvan and Jonbon; hot favourite when third of 14 on debut at Warwick (2m, good) last month and the winner has since been second in a Grade 2 at Aintree; leading form claims even before the likelihood of improvement is factored in.
Down the field in sole point and beaten 12l when seventh of eight at 25-1 on bumper debut at Wincanton (1m7f, good) last month; she needs a sizeable step forward today.
26,000euros foal, 18,000euros 3yo; fourth foal; half-brother to 2m-2m5f hurdle/chase winner Sheldon (RPR 128); dam point winner from useful family; market support on debut would be interesting but he's in a tough race.
Favourite on both starts; close third on debut at Aintree (2m1f, good) in November; failed to build on that when third at Bangor (2m, soft) in December but this return to better ground could help; not discounted.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3
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