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- Ziggy Starshine
- Jack Doughty / Dr R Newland & J Insole
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80
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7/2 |
Ziggy Starshine
Won on debut at Bath (5f, good) in April and runner-up at Salisbury (5f, good to firm) and Wetherby (5.5f, good to firm) on next two starts; hinted last time that today's extra yardage would be a positive; chance.
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- Innichen
- Edward Greatrex / J Channon
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75
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9/4 |
Innichen
He's improved with each of his three runs (all 5f, good), finishing second at Newmarket in April on his second start then first at Pontefract later that month; makes nursery debut after a break and there's every chance that 6f will suit; could have more to offer.
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- Koodini
- O J Orr / H Palmer
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82
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5/1 |
Koodini
Took a big step forward at Chester (6f, good to soft) on his third start and he showed it was no one-off when again finishing second last time, over this C&D (good to firm); cheekpieces go on; could give another good account.
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- Yahaira
- William Cox / Tom Dascombe
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81
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16/1 |
Yahaira
Left the form of her first three runs well behind to made all in first-time cheekpieces (retained) in a novice at Newbury (6f, good to firm) last Tuesday; could be well treated under a 6lb penalty on her nursery debut.
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- Courseyoudo
- Cieren Fallon / T Lacey
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75
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22/1 |
Courseyoudo
He ran his best race yet when fifth of nine at Sandown (5f, good) three weeks ago on his third start, keeping on nicely; he could do with settling better now tackling 6f but otherwise the step up in trip may well prove a positive; firmly in calculations off the back of that latest effort.
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- Havana Grey Star
- D Tudhope / R Hughes
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78
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7/1 |
Havana Grey Star
Showed promise and inexperience when fourth on debut over C&D (good) in May; she hasn't kicked on since and was disappointing at Sandown most recently but it will be no surprise if she bounces back with a big run on her nursery debut; watch the betting.
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- Ponte Carlo
- D Allan / T D Easterby
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82
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9/1 |
Ponte Carlo
Upped in trip and switched to front-running tactics at Newcastle (7f, AW debut) last Thursday and he showed improved form in finishing third; he carried his head awkwardly last time and needs to transfer that promise back to turf, but the return to 6f and first-time cheekpieces may both help.
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- Invincible Isaac
- Jack Callan / Lemos Souza
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81
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15/2 |
Invincible Isaac
He's shown ability among his four starts, his best effort a keeping-on fourth of five here (5f, good) in April on his second outing; not ruled out in a first-time visor in his first nursery.
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