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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Bring It On
- Pierre-Louis Jamin / Tom Dascombe
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76
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10/1 |
Bring It On
No match for the odds-on winner when second of four at 14-1 on debut at Thirsk (5f, good to firm), but his dam was a useful 2yo and he's open to improvement; one of two once-raced contenders for trainer; not ruled out.
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- Call Me By My Name
- Billy Loughnane / James Horton
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40
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25/1 |
Call Me By My Name
40-1 when well beaten on debut at Leicester (5f, good) only 12 days ago; he's hard to fancy on the back of that.
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- Davvy
- J F Egan / P D Evans
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40/1 |
Davvy
Has the rail draw and his dam was a very talented sprinter; squeezed at the start on his debut at Wolverhampton (5f, AW) but finished soundly beaten at 50-1 and others have more obvious claims.
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- Frio
- Jason Hart / J & S Quinn
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84
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7/2 |
Frio
Drawn wide today and at this tight track it would be a major negative if he gets outpaced in the same manner as happened on debut at Musselburgh; however, he kept on to finish third in a race that is working out well and this £140,000 purchase could be a lot sharper for that debut experience.
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- Go Victor
- Zak Wheatley / Mrs Stella Barclay
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64
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20/1 |
Go Victor
Others have achieved considerably more but he wasn't devoid of ability when 5l seventh of eight at 20-1 on debut at Pontefract (5f, good), and the second/fourth have won since; not ruled out each-way for in-form yard.
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- Maynora
- S H James / Craig Lidster
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65
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18/1 |
Maynora
Fair seventh of 12 at 40-1 on debut at Beverley (5f, good) a fortnight ago but a sizeable step forward is needed if he's to threaten today.
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- Monica's Lad
- D Allan / T D Easterby
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40/1 |
Monica's Lad
8,000gns foal; Aclaim brother to connections' useful sprinter Manila Scouse (went close here as 2yo); already gelded; market check advised but likely to improve for this debut outing.
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- Somebody
- George Wood / R Spencer
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60
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14/1 |
Somebody
Built upon his debut run at Leicester (5f, good to firm) when runner-up at Southwell (5f, AW); at this tight track he could do with breaking better than last time but his form is up there with the best of these.
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- Tricky Tel
- Oisin Murphy / H Palmer
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8/11 |
Tricky Tel
23,000euros foal, £42,000 yearling; seventh foal; Ubettabelieveit half-brother to winners Overheer (1m-9.4f; RPR 89), Gibside (1m3f-2m; 86) and Harmonia (7f/1m 2yo; 75); one of two well-drawn newcomers for local yard; could have a big part to play, especially if strong in the betting.
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- Dubai Time
- David Probert / H Palmer
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9/2 |
Dubai Time
20,000gns yearling; by Time Test; third foal; dam 6f AW 2yo winner (RPR 95); local trainer can ready one first time and he saddles two well-drawn newcomers; interesting, all the more so if well backed.
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- Luminare
- R L Moore / Ollie Sangster
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3/1 |
Luminare
100,000gns yearling; fifth foal; Dark Angel; sister to 6f 2yo winner Ribhi (RPR 99), half-sister to three winners notably Raqiya (6f-1m including 2yo and Group 3/US Grade 3); drawn widest and takes on males on debut but she's from a southern yard that does very well with 2yos; firmly in calculations.
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- Senorita Vega
- R Kingscote / Tom Dascombe
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71
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10/1 |
Senorita Vega
14-1, kept on for 6l fourth of nine on debut at Bath (5f, good to firm); her useful pedigree suggests today's extra yardage will suit but she may not come into her own until tackling further still.
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- Star Marian
- Rossa Ryan / D Loughnane
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14/1 |
Star Marian
8,000gns yearling; fourth foal; A'Ali half-sister to winners Cover Point (5f including 2yo; RPR 95) and Snuggle (6f; 84); dam 5f/6f winner (102) out of 5f Listed winner; draw isn't ideal but she's bred to be fast and her trainer has had some 2yo newcomers run well at fair odds this season.
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