Colin Keane is a significant booking for DAZZLING SPIRIT who looks poised to take a step forward from her encouraging stable debut at Gowran. Jurality has slipped to a competitive mark and has prospects of reversing last week's Gowran form with Mogwli who has gone up 6lb. Saxon Kingdom and Deuteronomy also make some appeal [Alan Sweetman]
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Lost form after Bellewstown win last October; took advantage of his reduced mark at Gowran last week. giving this rider her first success; has gone up 7lb and may struggle to uphold form with fourth-placed Jurality; winner of seven of her 83 starts, including back-to-back successes in 2020.
Won over 7f in Poland last year; 33-1 when towards the back over 7f at the Curragh on Irish debut; can probably improve but appears held by Saxon Kingdom.
Consistent form over 7f at Dundalk before a creditable fourth at Gowran; Colin Keane aboard for her last two runs now rides Dazzing Spirit; good apprentice takes over; possibly best at 7f.
Narrowly got off the mark at Naas on his 20th start; finished sixth behind Mogwli at Gowran last week and may struggle to turn the tables on fourth-placed Jurality.
Has come down in the ratings and seems to have found his level; worth considering following last week's fourth to Mogwli over this trip at Gowran; winner has gone up 7lb.
Both wins came on AW; losing run stretches back nearly three years; struggled in six runs last year; tailed off on seasonal debut at Limerick; up against it.
Longstanding maiden; Dundalk second early last month was promising; respectably run from 6lb out of the handicap when eighth in a 25-runner handicap at the Curragh last week; each-way chance in a race of this lesser standard.
Four-time winner; showed her best form for Tom Mullins in 2022, when one of her three wins came at this venue; out of sorts last season; made a promising start for this stable when third over a slightly longer trip at Gowran early last month; good prospects now with Colin Keane booked.
26-race maiden. out of form on the AW during the winter; best run for a long time when third of 10 at Leopardstown (7f, good) beaten only 2l after being badly hampered late on; not as effective on heavy ground at Gowran; could go well.
Low-rated mare; has failed to reach the first four in 12 starts; fair run when seventh of 20 behind Harry The Rogue at Naas on seasonal debut; not a lost cause on that evidence.
1/5 Odds Place 1,2,3,4
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