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Selection |
Form |
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- Dante's Lad
- W Buick / G Boughey
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86
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16/1 |
Dante's Lad
Gelded after his successful stable debut at Kempton during the winter (1m handicap; 5lb lower) and was returning from a break when fifth of the eight runners at Newmarket (1m, good); that was a competitive race but so is this.
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- Roman Centurion
- S De Sousa / J Ryan
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90
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12/1 |
Roman Centurion
Appeared to justify some market confidence when flooring the Wood Ditton runner-up at Yarmouth (1m, good to firm) and this mark might be workable on handicap debut; Silvestre De Sousa is a positive booking.
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- Nakeeb
- Jim Crowley / R Hannon
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95
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9/4 |
Nakeeb
230,000gns yearling; made his debut at 1m and last two runs over 7f, last time at Doncaster (good to firm) sent off long odds-on and beating an improver with the pair well clear; going the right way and has plenty of potential to raise current mark.
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- Regalian
- Tom Marquand / W J Haggas
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9/2 |
Regalian
Has looked green in both his AW races, winning at Newcastle (7f) and then close up under his penalty at Southwell (1m); the winner of the latter race was disappointing behind Rogue Diplomat next time, but this Kingman colt is open to considerable improvement and has been gelded.
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- Rogue Diplomat
- S D Bowen / James Owen
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93
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15/2 |
Rogue Diplomat
Did it well in a Leicester novice (7f, good to firm) but was never that threatening when sent off favourite for handicap debut at Newmarket (good); might not have handled the track that day and there's probably more to come.
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- Shameful
- Rossa Ryan / C G Cox
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91
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2/1 |
Shameful
Similar profile to Regalian in that he's well bred and now gelded, having won on debut (here over 6f) and then placed under a penalty (7f, AW); dangerously unexposed now entering handicaps.
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- Gilet
- Edward Greatrex / W Greatrex
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95
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14/1 |
Gilet
Consistent last season when a 6f maiden winner and a four-time runner-up (6f/7f); left the impression that his Newmarket return was needed (7f handicap, good) and he should stay this far.
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- Hyperchromatic
- Marco Ghiani / M Botti
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96
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16/1 |
Hyperchromatic
Novice/nursery winner at two; seemed to need his comeback race and then stuck on nicely for second over Beverley's extended 7f (good); looks ready for this return to 1m (second attempt).
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- Hot Cash
- David Probert / J Channon
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91
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10/1 |
Hot Cash
7f maiden winner last year and then highly tried; held a Derby entry when a weakening seventh on handicap debut at Sandown (1m2f, good) and this trip might be a better fit right now; not entirely dismissed.
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- Solar Army
- R L Moore / R A Teal
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96
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13/2 |
Solar Army
Gelded ahead of getting off the mark at the seventh attempt in a 7f handicap at Kempton and probably better again when second at Newmarket (7f, good), where Gilet and Rogue Diplomat were further back; 1m won't be an issue on pedigree and Ryan Moore takes over.
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- Well Enough
- Darragh Keenan / J Ryan
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62
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80/1 |
Well Enough
Winner of a Southwell 7f handicap but that was a messy race and looks dodgy form; offered little on stable debut when upped to 1m at Haydock.
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- Happy Banner
- K Shoemark / E Walker
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94
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9/1 |
Happy Banner
Progressed to win his final start as a 2yo (7f AW) and then gelded; couldn't land a blow upped to 1m for his handicap debut at Newmarket (good) but he was weak in the market and didn't run badly; remains of interest.
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- General Admission
- Oisin Murphy / A M Balding
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92
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8/1 |
General Admission
No wins in five but he was close up behind Regalian at Southwell in March and looked threatening to a point when 7-1 for his handicap debut over 1m2f at Newmarket; didn't appear to get home and he's now back in trip with a visor added; each-way claims.
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