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Form |
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- Pearl Eye
- Jason Watson / Darryll Holland
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91
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13/2 |
Pearl Eye
Ran well on his 3yo comeback (here) and won first time out last spring, so has that in his favour, and is clearly well suited by easy left-handed courses; will likely be dropped in as usual from the outside stall and much will depend on how the race is run.
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- Bravo Zulu
- Rossa Ryan / D Loughnane
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91
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11/4 |
Bravo Zulu
Currently 5-11 on the AW and 3-5 in headgear having won in first-time cheekpieces off a 3lb lower mark at Lingfield last month; shows a good attitude and looks set to go well again.
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- Tempus
- Hollie Doyle / A Watson
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105
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10/3 |
Tempus
Useful in his younger days but hasn't won in well over two years and the losing run now stands at 24; is always reliant on luck given his run style, which he hasn't had lately, but he's undeniably well handicapped now having been dropped another 4lb.
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- Hitched
- L Morris / D M Simcock
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93
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3/1 |
Hitched
Hold-up performer who enjoyed a good winter, winning four times and going 20lb up the weights; latest effort in a non-event over 1m4f can be ignored but he'll need a career-best effort for a yard also responsible for Chola Empire.
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- Chola Empire
- Daniel Muscutt / D M Simcock
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95
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11/1 |
Chola Empire
Last three wins have come early in the year round Southwell and a 6lb rise for his latest victory (by a nose in a small field) looks harsh enough; has only been beyond 7f once, when not looking to see it out, and will find this rather more competitive.
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- Urban Road
- Rowan Scott / A D Brown
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92
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17/2 |
Urban Road
Better than ever lately and goes up in class tonight as he chases a four-timer off a 6lb higher mark; won over C&D early last month but does most racing now at 1m2f and wouldn't be best served by a tactical affair against this stronger opposition.
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- Eden Storm
- Ryan Kavanagh / P Morris
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92
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13/2 |
Eden Storm
Dual 7.2f winner here who's found his level of late, having left Marco Botti and missed eight months; often blows the start, though, and is another hold-up performer in here who'll be reliant on getting the breaks.
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- Super Over
- S P Davis / Sean Davis
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70
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33/1 |
Super Over
Did his winning for previous yards on Polytrack and has struggled in three starts for his current trainer-jockey, the latest here on Wednesday night when always behind at 80-1; would be a surprise winner.
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