No. |
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Selection |
Form |
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Guide |
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- Loud And Proud
- Paul O'Brien / Harry Derham
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105
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11/8 |
Loud And Proud
Lightly raced and comfortably off the mark when always prominent at Doncaster (3m2f, good; beat Ann d'Arabie) in March but was then turned over at odds of 1-9 in a match at Fakenham (3m, good); the winner of that race has no other worthwhile form under rules; cheekpieces are added on the back of that flop.
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- Time For Tea
- Isabelle Ryder / F Brennan
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11/2 |
Time For Tea
Ex-Henry De Bromhead and 0-12 over hurdles; beaten about 5l into third at Southwell two runs back (2m4f, good to soft) but that's the only run of note in four starts for this yard; hard to trust on this chase debut.
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- Time Was
- Joe Williamson / P A Kirby
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105
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7/2 |
Time Was
Has finished second over hurdles and fences this year but only eighth in her last two races, both handicap hurdles at about 2m5f; looks hard to predict.
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- Ann D'arabie
- Benjamin Macey / J & A O'Neill
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100
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4/5 |
Ann D'arabie
No match for Loud And Proud when second on chase debut but would have won at Sedgefield (3m2f, good) had she not lost her focus in the closing stages; can win races off this mark.
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- Eightytwo Team
- Brendan Powell / C Ellam
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103
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9/2 |
Eightytwo Team
0-14 over hurdles and only 1-20 as a chaser; has the form to feature but consistency isn't her strong point and she's been off since November.
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