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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Cahier's Den
- Theo Gillard / D McCain Jnr
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107
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11/4 |
Cahier's Den
Point winner (3m, good) who has finished second on two of his four hurdle starts (2m1f, good/good to soft), including on latest outing at Newcastle; the step up in trip may suit and he could have a part to play.
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- High Dancer
- B S Hughes / J Ewart
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108
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5/2 |
High Dancer
3m point winner who was a promising third on hurdle debut at Kelso (2m, good to soft) in October; a lesser run followed at Wetherby (2m, soft) and he was brought down early last time; retains potential and not ruled out.
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- Pike Road
- James Best / M Keighley
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118
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6/5 |
Pike Road
Runner-up in a point and also two maiden hurdles (2m7f, good/good to soft); disputing the lead (albeit driven) when falling three out in Ludlow maiden (3m, good to soft) last time; the drop back in trip may not be an obvious positive but he holds leading form claims.
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- Seeyainthesuninn
- C O'Farrell / Micky Hammond
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73
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80/1 |
Seeyainthesuninn
Down the field in his three bumpers and tailed off at 200-1 on last month's hurdle debut at Kelso.
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- Our Rosie
- Phillip Armson / M Mullineaux
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150/1 |
Our Rosie
Didn't show much in bumpers and pulled up on both hurdle starts.
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- Shorten Sassy
- Shane Quinlan / Mrs M Rowley
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101
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14/1 |
Shorten Sassy
Not devoid of promise at Huntingdon (2m4f, good to soft) last month on her second start and there's room for improvement in her jumping, but she was well beaten and others have stronger gallop.
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