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Selection |
Form |
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- Abbey Scope
- Danny Mcmenamin / N G Richards
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118
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3/1 |
Abbey Scope
Impressed in his bumper win at Kelso and back from seven months off when beaten just over 11l into third on hurdling debut at Market Rasen (2m, good to soft); entitled to step up on that effort here over a longer distance.
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- Barrakilla Vage
- D R Fox / W Coltherd
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103
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13/2 |
Barrakilla Vage
Beaten in six points, four bumpers and two maiden hurdles when based in Ireland; unlikely to be winning this.
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- Judicial Deference
- Craig Nichol / O Greenall & J Guerriero
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123
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7/4 |
Judicial Deference
Took six goes to win an Irish point before changing hands for 22,000euros; had wind surgery prior to hurdling debut and, with a tongue-tie added, pushed the favourite close at Bangor (2m3f, soft); strong form claims.
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- Masterminding
- Ross Chapman / M A Barnes
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91
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66/1 |
Masterminding
Exposed as limited on the Flat and over hurdles; outclassed in a maiden.
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- The G Wizard
- Bruce Lynn / N W Alexander
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121
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4/1 |
The G Wizard
Runner-up in a point and competitive in maidens over slightly further than this at Perth and Kelso (both on soft); he's up to winning a race of this nature.
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- Who's Glen
- B S Hughes / D Mccain Jnr
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10/3 |
Who's Glen
Bought for 22,000gns out of the Andrew Balding yard for which he became disappointing this year but was useful at his best; has the stamina for hurdling and ability is respected.
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