C&D winner Billy McGarry is high on the list in his hat-trick bid, while fellow course winners Enzos Angel, Dappled Light and King Of The Dance are others to make the shortlist. However, Irish challenger GATSBY CAP is a fascinating contender given that he has dropped to a handy mark and the stable is 2-2 here this month.[David Bellingham]
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C&D winner just under a year ago and comes into this on a hat-trick after two wins at Southwell (1m, Tapeta), the latest a narrow success under Andrea Pinna 11 days ago; up another 2lb and although his wide draw isn't ideal, he has to be respected in his current mood.
Course winner (6f) who is usually seen at Newcastle these days; still 1lb lower than when winning there (1m, Tapeta) in November, but his form has been patchy in the meantime so not quite sure what to expect; cheekpieces return.
Both wins have come over 9.5f here, the latest in a 0-50 classified event (first-time cheekpieces) in January; dropping back in trip may no bad thing given he took a keen hold last time and should be thereabouts.
Made a winning return from six months off at Southwell (1m, Tapeta) in February, but not built on it in three outings since; edging back down the weights but needs to find a bit more.
Two wins last year, the latest a narrow success off 3lb lower here (9.5f) in October; off six months since, but he has won fresh in the past and the drop in trip shouldn't be an issue; shortlisted.
In good form over C&D late last month having dropped in the weights, winning a handicap and finishing a close third of 11 under a penalty in a 0-50 classified event four days later; another big run seems likely.
Form has been up and down since winning over C&D from 2lb higher early last year; went close off this mark over 9.5f back here in October, but twice well held since; drawn widest and opposable on balance.
Eight-race maiden who showed some promise in his first four starts last autumn, but hasn't built on it (cheekpieces made little difference last time); best watched for now.
Has regressed since winning twice at Dundalk (1m, Polytrack) early last year, but is now 5lb lower than for the most recent and his respected Irish stable is 2-2 here this month; major player, all the more so if backed.
Well held in three AW novices, the first two over 7f here and the latest on debut for this yard; major improvement needed on handicap debut; stable also runs Juan Cool Dude.
Three-time winner over C&D including twice in the autumn; 9lb lower than for the most recent, but he will need to improve on recent efforts if he is to take advantage; first-time blinkers replace the usual visor.
1/4 Odds Place 1,2,3
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