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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Horn Cape
- R P Mclernon / B Haslam
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129
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11/1 |
Horn Cape
33-1 and never figured at Kelso in December on his first run since last May; last season he was a huge improver, with this race one of four victories; high in the weights now but this mark isn't impossible; could easily stage a revival.
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- Call Me Lyreen
- Bruce Lynn / Eloise Quayle
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127
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100/1 |
Call Me Lyreen
Lost his way for Gordon Elliott and was 100-1 when pulled up at Aintree on his debut for this yard.
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- Salsada
- Craig Nichol / B Ellison
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127
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13/2 |
Salsada
40-1 and ran accordingly in a Grade 2 last time; her earlier Sedgefield wins were over 2m4f and in a lower grade, and she's 6lb higher than for latest; others preferred.
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- Jericoacoara
- Henry Brooke / Micky Hammond
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127
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40/1 |
Jericoacoara
Not the easiest to assess having won a French hurdle nearly two years ago and also placed over fences there; trip/ground fine for this British debut; will enter the equation should market vibes bode well.
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- Bareback Jack
- B S Hughes / D Mccain Jnr
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87
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25/1 |
Bareback Jack
Win three novices on the bounce four winters ago before finishing fourth in a Grade 2; returning from an absence of 1395 days when showing little in a Haydock handicap two months ago; now has questions to answer.
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- Imperial Data
- Ross Chapman / R Menzies
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129
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18/1 |
Imperial Data
Has won four of his seven races since undergoing a wind operation and latest Hexham defeats, with cheekpieces added, were no backward steps; the removal of headgear is no bad thing but a lengthy absence might be.
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- It's All About You
- Sean Quinlan / J Candlish
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130
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9/4 |
It's All About You
Progressive stayer on the Flat last year and hit the ground running over hurdles with two comfortable wins here (good to soft) and at Catterick (soft); came up short on handicap debut but still ran well and stable remains in form.
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- Perseus Way
- Sam Coltherd / W Coltherd
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129
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33/1 |
Perseus Way
Had some really smart hurdle form two winters ago but offered little in four runs for Christian Williams and now with another new yard.
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- Big Boy Bobby
- Tom Cannon / A King
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133
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7/1 |
Big Boy Bobby
Flat/hurdle winner; went down narrowly at Kempton (2m, good to soft) on his return from an absence and a late mistake didn't help; a 57-day break should reduce any chance of a 'bounce' and he's on the shortlist.
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- Ashington
- Jamie Hamilton / M Walford
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131
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12/1 |
Ashington
Well beaten on the Flat and over hurdles since returning from a break; only 2lb higher than for September's win at Kelso but this ground might be too slow for him.
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- Bust A Move
- Jack Tudor / M & D Easterby
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133
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7/4 |
Bust A Move
Fairly useful Flat racer who won easily on his hurdling debut at Catterick (good) and finished well for third on soft at Wetherby; entered in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham and looks interesting with his age allowance.
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