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- Aj's Diamond
- Freddie Gordon / C Gordon
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112
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25/1 |
Aj's Diamond
Placed in bumpers at Warwick (soft) and Uttoxeter (good) but this looks even more competitive.
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- Babs
- Kielan Woods / Henry Oliver
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114
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15/2 |
Babs
22-1 for her Stratford debut (good) two months ago but won with a nice bit in hand; the form is nothing to shout about but that was a promising start.
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- Bunny Bee
- Brendan Powell / Miss H C Knight
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50/1 |
Bunny Bee
First foal out a 1m 2yo winner (RPR 67) and half-sister to winners Cobo Bay (useful 7f-1m4f) and Good Boy Jackson (1m/1m2f); Henrietta Knight has done well in bumpers since returning to the training ranks; needs checking in the betting.
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- Closutton
- Brian Hayes / W P Mullins
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120
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18/1 |
Closutton
Won on good ground at Downpatrick during the summer but limitations exposed since in Listed races at Gowran and Navan, albeit on soft and heavy; could be suited by better ground here but she needs her best form yet.
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- Dotties Promise
- Nathan Moscrop / S Corbett
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109
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50/1 |
Dotties Promise
Won at Kelso; ran well from the front when penalised at Aintree (good to soft) but she was behind Ladies Day and there are plenty of others to worry about here.
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- Gidge
- J J Burke / F O'brien
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110
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22/1 |
Gidge
Half-sister to very smart Crambo; prominent in the betting for both her races but came up just short at Uttoxeter (good to soft) and was comfortably held at Southwell (soft); looks vulnerable unless she can raise her game.
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- Great Dance
- H Cobden / Chester Williams
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115
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14/1 |
Great Dance
110,000euros 2yo; beat only three rivals to win at Newton Abbot (good to soft) but did so comfortably under Harry Cobden and she was strong in the market at 13-8; can no doubt progress to better things.
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- Katios Queen
- C J Todd / D Skelton
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114
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22/1 |
Katios Queen
Defied market weakness to make a winning start in nine-runner race at Fontwell (good to soft) six weeks ago, emerging from rear to lead over 1f out; it has to rate a negative that Harry Skelton has opted for Lune Brillante.
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- Kaydence
- James Bowen / O Murphy
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114
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18/1 |
Kaydence
Bred to stay well and nicely on top in the finish at Uttoxeter (good to soft) five weeks ago; might do well to follow up in this deeper race.
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- Ladies Day
- Jack Andrews / T Ellis
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111
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28/1 |
Ladies Day
Comfortably won point bumper in March; beaten but very competitive in her three bumpers, only just missing out on good to soft at Aintree last time; might be vulnerable once more.
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- Lune Brillante
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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120
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10/3 |
Lune Brillante
Cost 105,000 as a 3yo and is a half-sister to six winners; 11-4 when winning at Carlisle (soft) four weeks ago where she moved well before readily accounting for her market rival, an Irish point winner; open to any amount of improvement for top yard.
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- One Dimensional
- David Bass / M Comley
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50/1 |
One Dimensional
Dam 2m4f hurdle winner and placed in 3m chases, out of unraced half-sister to high-class staying chaser Monsieur Le Cure; fitted in a hood for this debut; yard 0-11 in bumpers in recent seasons.
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- Ti'mamzel
- Caoilin Quinn / G & J Moore
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12/1 |
Ti'mamzel
105,000euros 3yo; fifth foal; half-sister to French 2m2f hurdle winner A L'Abord'Az; dam fell in French 2m1f hurdle only start; purchase price catches the eye, so she's worth checking in the betting.
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- Wonderful Everyday
- Mr P W Mullins / W P Mullins
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127
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10/11 |
Wonderful Everyday
120,000euros 3yo; did well to beat male opposition (some of them useful) in a valuable Punchestown bumper in April (2m, yielding) despite being the biggest-priced contender of her stable's four runners; came from off the pace to lead late on; looks useful.
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