Stream Of Stars is still on a good mark after last month's Ffos Las second but this can go to GOT GREY (nap), who ran well in two competitive handicaps last month and ought to benefit from today's drop back in trip.[Chris Wilson]
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Returned from long absence with two Fontwell wins (2m3f/2m1f) last autumn and ended last season with very respectable second at Ffos Las (2m, good to soft) last month; still on a good mark and will be suited by the quicker ground here; likely contender.
Has modest strike-rate in recent years but returned from break with satisfactory run at Cheltenham last month and is now only 1lb higher than when winning valuable Summer Hurdle at Market Rasen (2m, good) last July.
Ex-Irish mare who made excellent progress for Jennie Candlish in the autumn, winning three times over 2m (good/soft); managed only fourth of five on latest outing at Newcastle (2m1f, soft) in January, though, and needs to kick on again after 109-day break.
Won a small-field chase last summer but ended last season with two disappointing efforts, more recently when back over hurdles at Kempton (2m, good) last month; on a good mark now and is a dual C&D winner but needs a significant boost from the first-time cheekpieces today.
Came from off the pace to take second in valuable series final at Haydock (1m7f, good) last month and travelled strongly for a long way before fading into sixth at Sandown (2m4f, good) a week later; today's race is less competitive and the drop back in trip looks the right move; good chance.
Dual course winner over fences; reverted to hurdling with respectable sixth in competitive Ayr handicap (2m, good to soft) at last month's Scottish National meeting and is sure to be suited by the return to this track; could have a say.
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