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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Approved Star
- Joe Leavy / R Hannon
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82
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18/1 |
Approved Star
200,000 yearling who shaped nicely on his Kempton debut (clear of the fourth) and ran to a similar level on Southwell Tapeta latest (both over 1m); again shaped there as though further would suit and it may be in handicaps that he prospers.
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- Creative Story
- Callum Shepherd / C Appleby
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93
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10/11 |
Creative Story
Easy to back when coming away with a subsequent winner on his Kempton debut (1m) in February; built on that down to 7f here a month ago (just ahead of Usuario Amigo), when rather drawn away from the action, and sets a decent standard.
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- Escape Act
- L Morris / D M Simcock
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66/1 |
Escape Act
Gelded newcomer who's only just turned three; dam wasn't up to much and has produced nothing of note but this one went for 215,000euros last year and is worth a market check.
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- Fight Back
- Charles Bishop / George Scott
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50
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200/1 |
Fight Back
Well related but started 66-1 for his Southwell debut (1m) late last month and ran as the market suggested he would; remains best watched.
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- Kilt
- Cieren Fallon / W J Haggas
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78
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11/1 |
Kilt
Half-brother to the yard's Listed winner Doom; made a satisfactory debut on Tapeta late last year; trainer hasn't enjoyed a vintage spring but his horses have been running well enough of late; respected.
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- Lord Of Love
- Benoit D L Sayette / J & T Gosden
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82
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40/1 |
Lord Of Love
Yard won this with odds-on favourites in 2021 and 2022; this son of the same connections' Star Of Seville wouldn't hold anything like as strong claims, having pulled hard in a first-time hood (left off today) on his recent comeback.
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- Mini Punter
- Darragh Keenan / B J Meehan
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71
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200/1 |
Mini Punter
Well-beaten last on his 1m2f debut and didn't fare much better at Yarmouth since (1m, good; Lord Of Love behind); will likely find things easier once handicapping.
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- Modern Times
- Billy Loughnane / Harry Eustace
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92
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11/1 |
Modern Times
Finished a clear second at Kempton (1m), with four subsequent winners behind, last November and was well fancied on his Southwell comeback; took a backward step there, however (behind T'Challa and Approved Star), and now goes in a tongue-tie.
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- On Locust Point
- George Wood / Miss A Murphy
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150/1 |
On Locust Point
Late-foaled, gelded half-brother to a 7f winner in Australia; probably best watched unless there's good money around.
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- Skipper
- J Mitchell / Tom Clover
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18/1 |
Skipper
Gelded first foal of an unraced half-sister to Group 1 winner Kinross; the market will guide on debut.
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- T'challa
- K Stott / A M Balding
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86
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4/1 |
T'challa
Plenty to like about his 1m Southwell debut second recently, when easy to back and green (Approved Star and Modern Times third and fourth); entitled to improve for a yard among the winners and goes on the shortlist.
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- Usuario Amigo
- N Callan / James Owen
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92
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4/1 |
Usuario Amigo
Excellent 80-1 debut (trainer best known for older horses) when just behind Creative Story over 7f here last month; ground bordering on heavy may have been behind a Windsor defeat since and he retains potential.
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- Warriors Dream
- Dylan Hogan / S Woods
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84
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150/1 |
Warriors Dream
Didn't build on a promising debut when turned over as favourite on AW five weeks ago; goes beyond 6f for the first time on his turf debut and needs to improve for the stiffer test.
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- Barafundle Bay
- Callum Hutchinson / D P Quinn
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21
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250/1 |
Barafundle Bay
Started 200-1 for her Chelmsford debut, when tailed off, and this looks tougher.
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- Disquietude
- Joey Haynes / J Butler
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41
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250/1 |
Disquietude
Half-sister to the yard's Jack Sparowe, who didn't make a mark until handicapping; strong chance the same will be the case with her after she finished a remote last at 200-1 on her recent debut.
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