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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Aeon's Aegis
- D P Mcdonogh / J P O'brien
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82
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10/3 |
Aeon's Aegis
Cost 80,000euros as a 2yo and he made a pleasing debut when fourth behind the Group 1-entered Serengeti here over 7f last month, staying on well in the closing stages without being given a hard time; the step up in trip will suit; looks sure to improve.
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- All Told
- M P Sheehy / J P O'brien
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28/1 |
All Told
Fifth foal; dam 1m2f AW winner (RPR 81), half-sister to winners Jouska (5f 2yo/6f Listed), Wasim (useful 6.5f-7f inc 2yo/dirt), Demonstration (9.4f-1m2f inc AW) and Object (6f 2yo inc AW), out of US 1m winner; one of three in the race for the yard; tongue-tied; best watched unless market vibes are strong.
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- Faro Luminoso
- M W Hassett / J P O'brien
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74
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11/2 |
Faro Luminoso
Dam was a minor 1m winner; dwelt coming out of the stalls when finishing midfield in a 27-runner Curragh maiden over 1m on his debut; ideal draw here will help matters but he will need to be out fast to take advantage.
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- Habari
- R P Whelan / M Halford & T Collins
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79
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11/1 |
Habari
Good pedigree but not much sign of early winning potential when running green after missing the break on debut over C&D; slightly better when fifth of 12 over C&D latest; needs to find further improvement but stable do well at this venue.
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- Johnny's Oasis
- Adam Caffrey / A Mcguinness
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39
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40/1 |
Johnny's Oasis
Decent pedigree and cost 85,000euros but showed very little when tailed off at Gowran (8.5f, soft to heavy) on his debut; change of surface needs to bring out major improvement.
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- March To The Band
- C T Keane / John O'donoghue
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18/1 |
March To The Band
Cost 40,000gns as a foal; 120,000 yearling; sixth foal; half-brother to winners Ajrad (7f/1m inc AW; RPR 79), Cryptoqueen (French 7f 2yo), Prince Charm (Japanese 5f-1m inc 2yo) and Al Muheeb (Qatari 6f); dam 7f winner (58), half-sister to 1m Group 2 winner Kodi Bear; yard can ready a 2yo; Colin Keane an eyecatching booking; monitor the market; cheekpieces.
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- Mo Chroi
- G F Carroll / G P Cromwell
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22/1 |
Mo Chroi
Cost 8,000 euros as a yearling; 62,000 euros 2yo; sixth foal; closely related to French 1m1f winner Mademoiselle Mia, half-brother to two winners inc Buxted Too (7f-12.4f inc AW; RPR 90); dam 6f AW 2yo winner (81), half-sister to winners Talent (Oaks) and Skilful (smart 7f-1m); market watch advised.
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- Purview
- C D Hayes / D K Weld
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7/4 |
Purview
Second foal; dam 1m4f winner (inc Listed; RPR 105), half-sister to useful 1m-2m1f Flat and 2m3f/2m4f hurdle winner Prince Imperial, out of 1m 2yo Group 1 winner, is granddaughter of Group-placed 10.5f winner; son of Kingman holds an Irish Derby entry and is much respected on his debut.
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- Rushes And Bushes
- L F Roche / A Mcguinness
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37
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125/1 |
Rushes And Bushes
Tailed off on all three outings to date and has failed to beat a single rival home in two runs around here; impossible to recommend.
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- Something Noble
- J A Powell / Ciaran Murphy
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59
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80/1 |
Something Noble
Bred to have a future and only faded late on when travelling well for a long way at Gowran (8.5f, soft to heavy) on his debut; pedigree would suggest he will be better over shorter than this.
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- Southgreen
- R P Cleary / D J Bunyan
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56
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125/1 |
Southgreen
Sent off a big price on his debut at the Curragh this month and ran according to the market, well beaten on the day; difficult to recommend.
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- What's Your Game
- W J Lee / A Murray
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62
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4/1 |
What's Your Game
Ran green when one of the main fancies for a 1m maiden on debut at the Curragh last month, slowly away and took a while to respond to pressure before staying on late into sixth; worth considering with improvement likely.
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