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- Ellaria Sand
- K Stott / Ollie Sangster
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87
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40/1 |
Ellaria Sand
Newbury novice winner over this far (good to soft) but she's been consistent rather than progressive in her four runs to date and it's asking a lot for her to prevail on these unfavourable terms; same owners despite moving trainers.
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- Englemere
- Billy Loughnane / G Boughey
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105
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17/2 |
Englemere
All seven runs have been over 5f and was encountering ground slower than good for the first time when close fourth in a French Group 3 on latest run; her previous Listed win at Newbury on good reads that bit better and she's a rock-solid form contender with 6f expected to suit.
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- Grande Marques
- D Tudhope / J A Stack
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104
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15/2 |
Grande Marques
Has contested some good races and off the mark without much fuss in a small field at Navan (6f, good); the favourite, previously runner-up to Town And Country, failed to give his running; could have further improvement in her.
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- Guns Firing
- D Nolan / R A Fahey
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92
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16/1 |
Guns Firing
180,000gns sister to Group 3 winner Jumby; only beat three rivals at Doncaster (6f, good) in July but did so comfortably and has a similar profile to the stable's 2022 winner of this race; respected.
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- Handcuffed
- P J Mcdonald / A M Balding
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102
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25/1 |
Handcuffed
Debut winner whose best form since was when close fourth of 17 in a York nursery (6f, good to firm); 20-1, she beat only one home in a Salisbury Group 3 last week (6f, good to soft); career best needed and by some way.
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- It Ain't Two
- Callum Shepherd / H Palmer
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108
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20/1 |
It Ain't Two
Exposed after ten races but she's tough and was winning for the third time when making all in a 6f conditions race at Chester last month; never got into it after starting slowly in a Group 3 on the AW two weeks ago; couldn't put a line through her.
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- Li Ban
- D Egan / Raphael Freire
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100
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20/1 |
Li Ban
Sole win in eight starts came in a Thirsk novice in July (6f, good to soft); just about her best form yet was when beaten under 3l in a Group 3 at Kempton (AW) two weeks ago, when never that dangerous from off the pace; does look vulnerable.
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- Maw Lam
- Connor Murtagh / Adrian Nicholls
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106
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12/1 |
Maw Lam
0-5 since her debut win but she ran up to her best when going down narrowly in a Listed race at Deauville (5f, good) last month; however, she can start slowly, as was the case in a Group 2 at Doncaster last week.
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- Perfect Part
- Ben Robinson / B Ellison
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100
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14/1 |
Perfect Part
Beat Maw Lam when a shock winner of Beverley's Hilary Needler (5f, good to firm) on debut in June; surpassed that form to be fifth in the Group 2 Lowther at York (good to firm) when trying 6f for the first time and this stiffer track looks a plus.
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- Royalty Bay
- Jason Hart / J & S Quinn
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106
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17/2 |
Royalty Bay
Dual 6f winner who went down narrowly in a 7f Group 3 at Deauville (good to soft) before disappointing when favourite for a Group 3 at Goodwood (soft ground no excuse); take that run out of the equation and she's a strong contender, especially with assured stamina no bad thing at this track.
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- Sky Majesty
- Callum Rodriguez / W J Haggas
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100
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9/4 |
Sky Majesty
Blue Point half-sister to five winners and cost 150,000gns as a yearling; strong in the market at Newbury (6f, good to firm; 11-4) and picked up really well in the closing stages to edge home by a nose; the runner-up gave that form a timely boost when going one better at Yarmouth on Wednesday; chance.
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- Stormy Impact
- Billy Garritty / R A Fahey
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99
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9/1 |
Stormy Impact
Similar form in all three narrow defeats, the last two at odds of 2-5 and 11-10; a matter of time before she does get it right but has a bit to find with the best of these; she's not the biggest of fillies, either.
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- Town And Country
- Jim Crowley / H De Bromhead
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97
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8/1 |
Town And Country
Won a 6f barrier trial at Dundalk before enduring a luckless run at Naas (6f); it was over 5f when off the mark at Navan since but that's a stiff track and she ran on strongly to lead when it mattered; the runner-up is useful despite being 0-7 and the third was second in a Listed race the time before; definitely on the shortlist.
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