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- Campbell Black
- Ben Harvey / W Harvey
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111
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20/1 |
Campbell Black
Kept on for respectable third on debut at Downpatrick (2m1f, yielding) in October and also showed promise when fifth (albeit well held in the end) at Galway (2m, yielding) later that month; considered each-way.
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- Contacto
- Tom Cannon / L Wadham
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5/1 |
Contacto
Useful on the Flat for Andrew Balding, signing off with two 1m6f seconds (both on good to soft) this autumn; changed hands for 52,000gns in October; interesting to see how he fares on stable/hurdle debut.
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- Kadastral
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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129
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2/5 |
Kadastral
Kept on strongly to win very valuable course bumper (good ground) in March and made promising seasonal/hurdle debut at Chepstow (2m, good to soft) last month, keeping on well for clear second behind an exciting prospect; the one to beat.
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- Legal Weapon
- Ben Jones / B Pauling
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103
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14/1 |
Legal Weapon
Bumper winner; beaten about 34l when second on seasonal/hurdle debut at Fontwell (2m3f, good to soft) in October and left behind by front pair when third at Lingfield (2m, good to soft) last month; improvement required.
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- Loustic Du Chatel
- Brendan Powell / Miss H C Knight
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9/2 |
Loustic Du Chatel
Out of unraced sister to useful chaser Valseur Du Granval; made all to win five-runner Ascot bumper (good) comfortably by 11l on last month's debut but it's foolish to take that form at face value, given that Brendan Powell was allowed to build up a huge lead and effectively stole the race; hooded for this hurdling debut.
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- Monsieur Jaco
- C O'farrell / N P Mulholland
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93
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66/1 |
Monsieur Jaco
Won good-ground Irish point in the spring but has shown only minor promise in two novice hurdles this autumn (good to soft/heavy).
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- My Fortune
- Beau Morgan / B Pauling
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89
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100/1 |
My Fortune
Last of 11 in valuable course bumper won by Kadastral on debut in March and safely held on both hurdling starts last month.
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- Romany King
- Paul O'brien / C E Longsdon
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102
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33/1 |
Romany King
Irish point winner; had wind op after inauspicious rules debut in October and fared better when fourth of six at Ffos Las (1m7f, soft; first-time tongue-tie) last month but still makes very limited appeal here.
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- Secret Beach
- B S Hughes / D Mccain Jnr
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9/1 |
Secret Beach
Career-best Flat form when narrow winner at Newmarket (1m4f, good; RPR 87) for Ben Brookhouse in September; not sure to be suited by today's slower ground but, having changed hands for 24,000, has travelled from Cheshire to make stable/hurdle debut here.
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- Simiyann
- G Sheehan / Ian Williams
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76
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100/1 |
Simiyann
Fair stayer the Flat but pulled up on both hurdling starts last season (2m2f/2m5f) and also struggled when trying this discipline again last month.
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- Spanish Dancer
- J M Quinlan / R Bandey
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40/1 |
Spanish Dancer
Kept on for respectable fourth of 13 in Chepstow bumper in November 2024 but spoiled chance by persistently hanging right at Ffos Las in April; hooded for this seasonal/hurdle debut; best watched.
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- Victory Shout
- Harry Kimber / S Hosie
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74
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80/1 |
Victory Shout
Useful on the Flat but his final two runs in June were disappointing and he was well beaten in Fontwell maiden (2m1f, good to soft; first-time hood) when back over hurdles for new trainer last month; too risky.
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- Yummy
- Liam Harrison / D Skelton
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72
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66/1 |
Yummy
Made fairly encouraging bumper debut in October but did not get competitive when switched to hurdling last month; stable has much more obvious chance with Kadastral.
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