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Form |
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- Masked Man
- J J Slevin / N & W Twiston-Davies
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137
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1/14 |
Masked Man
Impressed when winning readily by 12l on rules debut at Chepstow (2m, good) in October and was creditable second in Haydock Grade 2 (1m7f, good to soft) last month; moves up in trip here and will be very hard to beat if he copes with the slower ground.
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- Charleyman
- M Goldstein / Mrs D Grissell
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125/1 |
Charleyman
Soundly beaten in run-of-the-mill Worcester bumper on debut in June (good ground) and not seen since.
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- Could Be You
- Harry Kimber / R Potter
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40/1 |
Could Be You
Placed in two Irish points in February/March (heavy/good to yielding) but the form is seemingly not anything to get too excited about; changed hands for 19,500gns; probably best watched on rules debut.
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- Hello Fortune
- James Davies / N J Gifford
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11/1 |
Hello Fortune
Half-brother to smart Irish hurdler Impact Factor; delivered on earlier promise when winning four-runner Irish point in October (good to yielding) but faces a tough opponent on this rules debut.
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- Jaja Jimmy
- Non Runner / Miss J S Davis
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101
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SP |
Jaja Jimmy
Placed in a soft-ground bumper last year and was seemingly in process or running well before unseating rider at third-last flight on hurdle debut at Chepstow (2m, good to soft) in October; however, he was left behind when the pace lifted at Leicester (2m4f, soft) last month and needs significant improvement here.
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- Laurier Des Obeaux
- Caoilin Quinn / G & J Moore
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112
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5/1 |
Laurier Des Obeaux
Made fairly encouraging debut in good-ground bumper in April and outran 28-1 odds when very respectable third of six over C&D (good to soft) on last month's hurdle debut; has a lot to find with Masked Man today but can collect another minor prize.
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- Mymilkman
- Freddie Gordon / C Gordon
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98
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10/1 |
Mymilkman
Second in two slow-ground Irish points at start of this year; ultimately well beaten on last month's rules debut at Ffos Las (2m4f, soft) but ran well to a point and ought to be capable of better.
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