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- Hurricane Pat
- N F Houlihan / G & J Moore
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118
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9/2 |
Hurricane Pat
Changed hands for £40,000 after finishing close up in his two Irish points (one on heavy) and went one better on bumper debut here in November (good to soft) when repelling a bigger-priced stablemate (unraced since); has the penalty but could be useful.
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- Silver Hill
- G Sheehan / Jamie Snowden
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106
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13/2 |
Silver Hill
Didn't travel that well but ground it out to make a successful start at Market Rasen two months ago (good to soft); that race was steadily run and has deeper ground to contend with here; he'll have to improve if he's to follow up.
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- A Pai De Nom
- Harry Skelton / D Skelton
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123
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10/11 |
A Pai De Nom
Dam won races and is a sister to the stable's smart performer West Cork; for a newcomer this 5yo posted a smart RPR when second at Chepstow in October (soft) and the winner has impressed again since; had 95 days off but looks a big player.
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- Crackerjacque
- Sam Twiston-Davies / A J Honeyball
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100
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12/1 |
Crackerjacque
Second foal from unraced half-sister to stable's high-class bumper/jumps winner Sam Brown; only 4-1 at Exeter (soft) but lacked the pace to threaten and a line of form through the winner gives him plenty to find with A Pai De Nom; fully entitled to improve, however.
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- Mondoui'boy
- Mr D Maxwell / Harry Derham
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4/1 |
Mondoui'boy
Fetched £140,000 soon after finishing second in a 3m Irish point (soft to heavy) and the winner impressed in winning an Irish maiden hurdle in December before contesting a Grade 1 (failed to give his true running); has to be of interest.
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- Recordator
- Ben Jones / T H Weston
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40/1 |
Recordator
£4,000 yearling; first foal out of a 2m4f hurdle/multiple point winner and sister to point winner Teeton Surprise; stable has had a couple of bumper winners this season and the market needs checking.
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- Vesalius
- James Best / F Brennan
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96
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33/1 |
Vesalius
Beaten about 12l when fifth of the eight runners on good ground at Aintree in early November and they didn't go much of a gallop; others much preferred.
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