No. |
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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Zambezi Fix
- Ellis Collier / B J Llewellyn
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125
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16/1 |
Zambezi Fix
Has gained all wins for current yard at Chepstow, the most recent in April; something to prove on first attempt at this contrasting venue and isn't the percentage call.
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- Luttrell Lad
- Cameron Iles / T Lacey
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130
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8/1 |
Luttrell Lad
Respectable form in better races until running poorly on last appearance; successful at Cartmel on sole attempt in this grade and is competitively treated off current mark; one to consider.
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- Kabral Du Mathan
- Freddie Gingell / P F Nicholls
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124
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5/4 |
Kabral Du Mathan
Two from two in juvenile hurdles last season, winning at Clairefontaine (sole French run) and Huntingdon (2m, good to soft); might have gone for the Fred Winter but for a minor injury; promising type.
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- Non Stop
- Caoilin Quinn / J Tizzard
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129
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11/4 |
Non Stop
Unsuccessful over fences last term; well suited by the return to hurdles in Plumpton event (2m) on reappearance, taking record in this sphere to 3-6; respected, with further improvement possible.
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- King William Rufus
- Freddie Gordon / C Gordon
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126
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5/2 |
King William Rufus
Has form figures of 1222 since switched to front-running tactics, the win gained in a Plumpton maiden (2m) in March; far from disgraced at Newbury most recently; went close here in April and this return to a sharper track looks ideal; solid claims.
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- Mucuna
- Callum Pritchard / Anthony Charlton
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129
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22/1 |
Mucuna
All hurdle wins on good ground but well behind the runner-up King William Rufus at Newbury this month despite being returned to ideal going; difficult to support with confidence, especially if conditions are slow.
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