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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- A Jet Of Our Own
- Mr F Philipson-Stow / M Sheppard
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129
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11/4 |
A Jet Of Our Own
Prolific winner in points; coped fine with the drop in trip when a narrow winner of this last year and returns on the back of an excellent fifth in the hunter chase at Aintree's National meeting (only weakened on the run-in); may ideally wants the ground a little softer but solid chance otherwise.
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- Barton Snow
- Mr James King / J J O'Shea
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121
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11/10 |
Barton Snow
Ex-Irish 8yo who was paying his way in points before beating his market rival (impressed next time at Kempton) in a 2m5f hunter chase at Stratford (good to soft; effective on good); this shorter trip asks different questions but firmly in the reckoning.
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- Envious Editor
- Mr H Crow / Mrs Rhiannon Lodge
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122
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15/2 |
Envious Editor
Placed in the 2022 and 2023 renewals of this race and ran well on occasions in handicaps last year for Gary Hanmer; has changed trainers again but clearly won't be fazed by the demands of this assignment.
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- Bobbarelli
- Miss Amber Jackson-Fennell / Miss A Jackson-fennell
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12/1 |
Bobbarelli
Has won points on good and quicker ground but this is his debut over regulation fences and he ideally wants further.
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- Franigane
- Mr George Edgedale / H Whittington
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125
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20/1 |
Franigane
Fair chaser/hurdler for Harry Whittington but six defeats in points include a remote third behind A Jet Of Our Own; blinkers replace cheekpieces after a lengthy absence; probably up against it.
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- Kansas Du Berlais
- Mr Robbie David / C M Clarke
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82
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8/1 |
Kansas Du Berlais
Dual hurdle winner (heavy/good) for Gary Moore and later competitive in handicap company for Adam West, for whom he signed off with a remote third on chase debut at Sandown (1m7f handicap); only a 6yo and could retain some potential in this discipline, though needs improvement on these terms.
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- Missed Tee
- Mr S Lee / Miss V Collins
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108
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40/1 |
Missed Tee
Beaten 20l by A Jet Of Our Own in this last year and was probably in better form back then; opposable.
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