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- Banderas
- Jonathan England / S England
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93
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16/1 |
Banderas
Well beaten at 40-1 on sole hurdle start at Doncaster (2m3f, good) in February and could do with settling better; however, he won the Flat in December (1m6f, AW) and has an each-way shout if tapping into that ability.
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- Berry Edge
- Joshua Thompson / D Thompson
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84
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50/1 |
Berry Edge
Three-time Flat winner, the latest last October, but well beaten at 33-1 on recent hurdle debut at Carlisle (2m3f, good); others preferred.
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- Destination Dubai
- Kielan Woods / D Killahena & G McPherson
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2/13 |
Destination Dubai
Fourth in one of his points and very talented in bumpers, finishing second in Grade 2 at Aintree (2m1f, good) four weeks ago; he'll be extremely tough to beat if anything like as good on this first hurdle start.
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- Flat Jack
- Sean Quinlan / P D Niven
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50/1 |
Flat Jack
£6,000 3yo; first foal; dam 1m4f Flat winner (RPR 76), half-sister to a couple of useful dual-purpose performers; may be best watched on debut.
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- Kids Say Lastgojoe
- B S Hughes / Micky Hammond
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82
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20/1 |
Kids Say Lastgojoe
Well beaten on hurdle debut at Newcastle (2m1f, good to soft) in January and had been headed when unseating two out at Wetherby (2m, good) in March, but he was still running pretty well and this bumper winner holds each-way possibilities.
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- Swashbuckler
- Charlie Price / M A Barnes
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90
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100/1 |
Swashbuckler
Quite promising 3yo on the Flat in 2022 but has struggled since, including on his five starts over hurdles, and he's hard to fancy.
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- Top Flight Century
- Nathan Moscrop / A Nicol
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94
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50/1 |
Top Flight Century
Displayed some ability on the Flat but at a lowly level and he's been soundly beaten on both hurdle starts; improvement required today.
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- Blakeley Rise
- Danny McMenamin / C Grant
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80/1 |
Blakeley Rise
Fair fifth in the middle of her three bumpers but well beaten either side; saddle slipped early and soon pulled up when 250-1 for recent hurdle debut at Perth; others make greater appeal.
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- Getaway Frankie
- Conor Rabbitt / N G Richards
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40/1 |
Getaway Frankie
Made the frame in two good-ground bumpers and when pulled up on hurdle debut at Carlisle a fortnight ago she reportedly lost her action after a bad jumping mistake; not ruled out each-way.
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- My My My Delilah
- Ross Chapman / W Coltherd
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10/1 |
My My My Delilah
Runner-up at Ayr (2m, soft) in February on second bumper start and another fair second at Sedgefield (2m1f, good) since; Destination Dubai has much better bumper form but she could give a good account on hurdle debut.
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- Saxon Star
- Craig Nichol / B Ellison
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101
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12/1 |
Saxon Star
Made the frame in two bumpers and, after a modest spell on the Flat, didn't run badly when third on last month's hurdle debut at Newcastle (2m4f, good), albeit no match for the first two; could run into a place now back down in trip in first-time blinkers.
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- She Won't Mind
- Harry Reed / T Reed
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101
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25/1 |
She Won't Mind
Won a point in May 2023 but she's struggled to get competitive under rules and looks vulnerable once more.
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- Zeezee
- Bruce Lynn / Miss P Robson
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72
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66/1 |
Zeezee
It's early days but she was soundly beaten on her debut in a bumper at Newcastle (2m, AW) in January, and it was the same story when this hood went on over hurdles over C&D (good) last month.
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- Dartmouth Star
- Jamie Hamilton / M Walford
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80/1 |
Dartmouth Star
Her dam was a useful chaser over 2m4f-3m but she was well beaten at 18-1 on her debut in a bumper at Wetherby (2m, good) in March, and may be one for further down the line.
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