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- Bust A Move
- Jamie Hamilton / M & D Easterby
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112
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33/1 |
Bust A Move
Progressed well as a juvenile last season, winning two of his four starts; he failed to settle, however, in a first-time hood (retained today) at Wetherby on reappearance, which was offputting.
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- Bluegrass
- Charlie Hammond / S Edmunds
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124
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14/1 |
Bluegrass
Not without his blemishes, including on second start this term, but he won three times last season, did so again on October reappearance and ran creditably when third of five at Lingfield (looked stretched by 2m3f) on latest start; can't be safely ruled out.
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- Don't Mind If I Do
- Thomas Bellamy / A King
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122
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3/1 |
Don't Mind If I Do
Lightly raced 5yo who easily landed the odds in maiden at Wincanton (1m7f, good to soft) last December; failed to justify favouritism in his two starts since, racing a bit too freely (which had happened before) and running out of steam when third of 12 on handicap debut at Aintree (2m1f) on reappearance; with that run under his belt, he could still have plenty of untapped potential.
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- Clap Of Thunder
- Sam Twiston-Davies / N & W Twiston-Davies
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123
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10/3 |
Clap Of Thunder
Easily won Ascot novice (1m7f, good; acts on soft) last November; ran creditably in his three subsequent starts without improving (hood on final outing) and he reappears following wind surgery four weeks ago; market support would be interesting.
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- Benvoy
- G Sheehan / Miss J S Davis
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118
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22/1 |
Benvoy
Not proven on worse than good to soft; won in March in his first two handicap hurdles, over C&D on first occasion and easily at Ascot on the second; however, down the field on both outings since and hopes are pinned on wind surgery turning things around.
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- We're Red And Blue
- Jonjo O'neill Jr. / J & A O'neill
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127
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11/2 |
We're Red And Blue
Goes well from the front, making all in novices at Carlisle and Kelso last season and far from disgraced in two competitive 2m handicaps at Sandown; tailed off, however, when second favourite at Aintree (raced prominently) four weeks ago; interesting to see if his backers return.
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- Time Interval
- J J Burke / David Dennis
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126
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14/1 |
Time Interval
Made all twice in May (2m2f/2m, good) and placed on next two runs (2m, good) before 2m5f on soft ground at Cheltenham (40-1) three weeks ago proved all too much after 110 days off; ran well in the mud on Flat and could be interesting brought back in trip.
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- Haas Boy
- H Cobden / Chester Williams
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127
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9/2 |
Haas Boy
Cheekpieces installed on both starts for new yard and he's staged a revival, winning over fences at Newton Abbot and in 17-runner hurdle race at Exeter; back up 5lb but he used to be fine on soft ground and his old form suggests this is still a good mark; major chance.
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- Callin Baton Rouge
- C J Todd / C & A Pogson
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126
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33/1 |
Callin Baton Rouge
4-23 over hurdles, the latest win at Uttoxeter (2m4f, good) in June; not disgraced on last two outings but needs better than that and peak efforts have been on good ground.
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- Graecia
- Daire James Mcconville / C E Longsdon
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126
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8/1 |
Graecia
Usually fails to settle but that did not prevent her getting off the mark over hurdles at Worcester in September for Daire McConville; improved again under him when second at Kempton and Hereford (also 2m on good) so she has to be considered each-way.
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