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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Irish Lullaby
- Toby Wynne / O Greenall & J Guerriero
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9/4 |
Irish Lullaby
Useful on the Flat when based in Ireland and 2-7 over hurdles for current stable; not bred for fences but returned from break with a pretty good effort last month and will be suited by the trip/ground on this chasing debut; cheekpieces refitted.
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- Fancy Stuff
- S Bowen / T R Gretton
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109
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5/1 |
Fancy Stuff
Struck form last spring, winning this race easily under Sean Bowen before doubling up at Bangor (2m4f, good) a few weeks later; looked badly out of sorts on her two outings in the autumn but significant positives can be drawn from her recent reappearance run (albeit she was well beaten in the end), and she'll be dangerous if back on song.
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- Kate Of The Lodge
- Adam Wedge / Evan Williams
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102
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7/1 |
Kate Of The Lodge
Heavy-ground Irish point winner in spring 2024; did not show a great deal in three slow-ground maiden hurdles last season (2m-2m4f) but made quite promising chase/handicap debut when third of six at Taunton (2m, good) in March and ought to be suited by this move back up in trip.
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- Miss Applejack
- David Bass / C E Longsdon
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6/1 |
Miss Applejack
Placed on the Flat since winning over hurdles in first-time cheekpieces at Southwell (2m4f, good to soft) in December and ran quite well when back over hurdles last month; has headgear refitted for this chasing debut but others have more pressing claims.
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- Annie Nail
- Tabitha Worsley / Tracey Leeson
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104
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2/1 |
Annie Nail
Safely held on last month's stable debut but rewarded strong market support when winning easily at Fakenham (2m5f, good) 12 days ago; the value of that form is open to question but, nevertheless, she needs to be taken very seriously off a 7lb higher mark here.
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