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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Bramble Jelly
- Ben Ffrench-Davis / D J S Ffrench Davis
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79
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12/1 |
Bramble Jelly
Low-grade winner on the Flat and probably achieved little in beating one other finisher at Leicester (1m7f, good to soft) last week on the switch to hurdles; faces a stiffer task in this stronger race.
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- Charles Morin
- M Goldstein / P Phelan
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81
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14/1 |
Charles Morin
Trailed home last of six in similar event over C&D five weeks ago, doing little to suggest he'll soon add to his Flat success; best watched.
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- Lucky Bere
- H Cobden / K Woollacott
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10/1 |
Lucky Bere
Ex-French 3yo who showed improvement for cheekpieces on the Flat (1m4f, testing ground) in the spring, winning twice at Compiegne then second at Nantes; could have a say on stable/hurdle debut.
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- Moutarde
- S Bowen / Anthony Charlton
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124
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4/7 |
Moutarde
Seems to handle any ground; scored twice on the Flat in Ireland; couple of promising efforts over hurdles, latest in Grade 2 at Cheltenham (2m, good; finished fourth, 24l behind impressive winner) on debut for new stable; the form pick.
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- Red Cloud
- N F Houlihan / G & J Moore
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16/1 |
Red Cloud
Something seemed amiss on latest Flat start; consistent and steadily progressive (in Class 6) otherwise in 2024, winning twice over middle distances; looks the type who could do well in this sphere for his dual-purpose yard; interesting.
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- Saucats
- Jack Tudor / D Pipe
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89
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18/1 |
Saucats
Inconsistent maiden hurdler, with a sketchy completion record in France, and posted a modest effort at Newton Abbot on British debut; physical tweak (wind surgery since last run) needs to make a difference.
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- Edna E Mode
- Charlie Hammond / S Edmunds
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28/1 |
Edna E Mode
Has shown some ability on Flat but didn't get far at Leicester (race won by Bramble Jelly) switched to this code, refusing at the second flight; chance depends on how she responds to first-time headgear.
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- Our Lil
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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106
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4/1 |
Our Lil
Flat maiden in Ireland, best form when runner-up twice in July; shaped encouragingly in juvenile hurdle at Warwick (2m, good; close fourth to much bigger-priced stablemate) on debut for Dan Skelton and should build on that effort; respected.
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