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- Barrow Hill Lad
- Rex Dingle / Ben Clarke
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121
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50/1 |
Barrow Hill Lad
Out of a useful jumper and beat nine rivals quite comfortably at Ffos Las (soft) in October; that was a very promising debut but others in this field have stronger form.
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- Bass Hunter
- Freddie Gordon / C Gordon
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135
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11/8 |
Bass Hunter
Came good in Irish points at third attempt, with easy win in March, and justified heavy market support when making all to win by 8l on rules debut at Newbury (good to soft) six weeks ago; makes obvious appeal.
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- Black Eddy
- James Bowen / M Bowen
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126
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17/2 |
Black Eddy
Quite impressive when winning readily at Chepstow (good) for Toby Bulgin in October and can make his presence felt for new connections here.
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- Forthfactor
- Miss Heidi Palin / D Skelton
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123
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11/1 |
Forthfactor
Changed hands after winning debut at Hereford (soft) for Tom Weston in February and readily followed up for new stable under Heidi Palin at Hexham (good to soft) last month; this race is stronger but he's worth his place in the line-up.
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- Indulto Rouge
- Jack Tudor / D Pipe
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112
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25/1 |
Indulto Rouge
Changed hands after winning fast-ground Irish point by 18l on debut in May; unable to justify warm favouritism when third of 14 at Hereford (good) last month but, nevertheless, it could be significant that David Pipe has opted to move him up in grade.
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- Just For Dad
- Dylan Johnston / S Thomas
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11/1 |
Just For Dad
Fifth foal; half-brother to connections' bumper/useful hurdle winner Lump Sum and two French Flat winners; dam French Group-placed Flat winner; set tough assignment on debut but market support will make him of interest.
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- Kampari
- Mr J Reddington / T Gallagher
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87
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250/1 |
Kampari
Tailed off when 250-1 for Cheltenham Listed race last month and faces another struggle here.
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- Karate Kid
- Sam Twiston-Davies / W Greatrex
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117
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12/1 |
Karate Kid
Out of a half-sister to high-class jumper Arzal; bought for 100,000 after winning at last year's Leopardstown Christmas festival (2m4f, yielding); that form has not worked out well and this stable debut comes after a 357-day absence but it will be interesting to see what Warren Greatrex can do with him; had wind op in October.
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- No Way Jay
- Freddie Gingell / J Tizzard
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117
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33/1 |
No Way Jay
Overcame greenness to beat Paul Nicholls-trained favourite on debut at Wincanton (good) in October; can build on that performance but others appeal more all the same.
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- Sappingirl
- H Cobden / P F Nicholls
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120
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20/1 |
Sappingirl
One of two to dart clear of the others in closing stages at Fontwell (good to soft) in October, form that was boosted when winner finished third in recent mares' Listed race; no surprise if he features.
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- Sea The Day
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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125
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10/1 |
Sea The Day
Out of a half-sister to smart hurdler Baradari; kept on strongly to make winning debut at Chepstow (good to soft; front pair clear) last month and is seemingly the pick of Dan Skelton's runners here; respected.
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- Sinchi Roca
- Ben Jones / S Hosie
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130
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12/1 |
Sinchi Roca
Made winning rules debut on heavy ground at Taunton in February and ran very well in defeat on both subsequent appearances, more recently when rallying second in Cheltenham Listed race (soft) last month; probably won't be far away.
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- Tally Ho Back
- Toby Mccain-Mitchell / N & W Twiston-Davies
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110
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50/1 |
Tally Ho Back
Would almost certainly have been better suited by a stronger pace when keeping on to snatch fourth at Newton Abbot (good to soft) in October but needs to take a big step forward here.
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- The Walk
- Brendan Powell / J Tizzard
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124
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10/1 |
The Walk
Out of a half-sister to stable's Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Native River; beat five rivals to make winning debut over C&D (good) four weeks ago and could have a say in this much deeper race.
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- Vango Can Go
- C J Todd / D Skelton
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119
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18/1 |
Vango Can Go
Runner-up on Irish point debut in March and kept on strongly for emphatic success under Charlie Todd on last month's rules debut at Southwell (soft), despite displaying an awkward head carriage; up in grade here.
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