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- Bertie B
- R Patrick / C Boultbee-Brooks
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117
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12/1 |
Bertie B
Returned from break with three good runs towards end of 2024, including clearcut win at Plumpton (2m4f, good to soft), but looked out of sorts on both outings this year and needs a boost from the refitted cheekpieces.
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- Getaway Drumlee
- Ben Jones / B Pauling
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120
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12/1 |
Getaway Drumlee
Made good start to chasing career in the autumn, but ran poorly over fences in February and also disappointed when back over hurdles last month; may benefit from this drop back in trip but still has a point to prove.
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- Geezer Rockstar
- Bryan Carver / H Fry
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118
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17/2 |
Geezer Rockstar
Absent since pulled up in two handicaps in late 2024 but looked quite useful when winning Ascot maiden (2m3f, good) 13 months ago and will be dangerous off current mark if back on song after wind surgery.
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- New Found Fame
- Liam Harrison / Kerry Lee
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115
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7/1 |
New Found Fame
Scored in first-time cheekpieces at Bangor (2m3f, soft) in December and put a lesser run behind him when winning in first-time blinkers there (2m1f, soft) in February; it's hard to predict how well he'll perform in refitted cheekpieces but the forecast good ground won't be a problem.
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- Come On Nia
- Shane Quinlan / Andrew Martin
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117
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15/2 |
Come On Nia
Won twice over about 2m in early part of this season and gave very good account when fifth in Grade 2 mares' novices' handicap at Newbury (2m4f, good) last month; eased in grade; respected.
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- El Curamach
- Dylan Johnston / R Potter
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113
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11/2 |
El Curamach
Lightly raced 7yo who made all in a modest Warwick maiden (2m, good) last spring; makes handicap debut after 345-day absence and in a much stronger race but probably still has potential.
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- Let Me Go Boys
- Jonjo O'Neill Jr. / J & A O'Neill
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112
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15/2 |
Let Me Go Boys
Unexposed 5yo who shaped with significant promise when fourth in two soft-ground 2m maidens towards end of last year; open to significant improvement on handicap debut if this trip-and-ground combinations suits.
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- Another Fine Mess
- David Noonan / J Scott
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113
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8/1 |
Another Fine Mess
Came good over hurdles at fifth attempt, in Warwick handicap (2m, soft) two months ago; not yet tested on ground quicker than good to soft but could easily have more to offer over today's longer trip.
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- The Grey Man
- Benjamin Poste / H Dickin
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117
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14/1 |
The Grey Man
Scored on handicap debut at Leicester (1m7f, heavy) in January and was creditable third at Bangor (2m, soft) the following month; reportedly not suited by 2m on good ground when below form last time, but could still have untapped potential over this sort of trip; any rain will aid his cause.
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- Speiriuil
- Lorcan Murtagh / N J Hawke
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116
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11/2 |
Speiriuil
9lb higher than when opening account at Lingfield (2m3f, soft) in November, but looked as good as ever when third at Bangor (2m3f, good) last month and has obvious each-way claims.
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- The Magus
- Conor Ring / Evan Williams
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113
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11/1 |
The Magus
Safely held on first two hurdling starts, but last month's clear second at Hereford (2m3f, good) was quite a bit better; almost certainly needs to improve again on this handicap debut but has the potential.
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- See The Green
- Callum Pritchard / Anthony Charlton
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116
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18/1 |
See The Green
Fair Flat racer who won against own age-group on stable/hurdle debut at Ludlow (2m, good) in November; not disgraced on next two hurdling starts but recent AW form is uninspiring; upped in trip for this handicap hurdle debut; others appeal more.
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