Course winner GALLO DELL CIELO ran well on his return to action at Dundalk last month and may be able to overcome a wide draw. Summer Snow will enjoy returning to this venue where she won twice over 7f last year and has good claims if her stamina holds out over this trip. Hasten Slowly did well under both codes last year but lacks a run and wants further while Rampage and Numidia are race-fit and should be thereabouts. [Mark Nunan]
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All four wins over 1m including sole turf win in 2022 but has run well over 9f; still paying the price, from a handicapping perspective, for a wide-margin AW win in December.
Wore cheekpieces when placed in Limerick maiden and fair fifth in Bellewstown handicap last year, both over 1m on goodish ground; mid-field on soft ground on her comeback at the Curragh; steps back up in trip.
Did well under both codes last year, winning 1m3f claimer at Limerick and second in 1m5f handicap at Leopardstown before winning twice over hurdles; been off since October; ground will suit but trip might be too sharp.
Won twice on turf over 1m1f in 2023 and landed AW handicap last year; two creditable turf runs last month and back up in trip; visor swapped for cheekpieces.
Two course wins over 7f last year for Michael O'Callaghan when ridden by Keane; good run on seasonal/stable debut when fifth over 1m2f at Navan; decent chance if she sees out the trip.
Won first time out last term at Cork (7f, heavy) and ran okay at the Curragh a couple of times before his form tailed off; on a good mark now but question marks over ground and new trip.
Latest of seven wins came over 1m2f at Roscommon in July; form tailed off later in the season and too keen when weakening to finish in rear on recent return to action; often leads.
Best of her four runs over 1m for Henry de Bromhead was 6.5l sixth in Naas maiden on her second start; no show on handicap debut at Bellewstown in August and off since; new yard.
Second reserve; good run in fast-ground 7f Beverley novice when trained in Britain; not shown much in two starts in Ireland including over 5f at Naas last month.
Third reserve; no worthwhile form so far but half-brother to last year's Irish Lincoln winner Chazzesmee is still one to keep an eye on if attracting market support.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3,4,5
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