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- JAG MAHCATH (7) pulled off a hat-trick of wins since trying his current shoe arrangement and can win again. JASON DU CONROY (13) did better when fourth last time out and is capable of fighting out this finish. JAMAICA (11) was not disgraced under the saddle last time out and deserves respect for that performance. HAWK DES LOISES (10) has run well in a Mounted race before and could contest the finish.
- HAWK POWER (2) has run three outstanding races thus far and should take a power of beating and is therefore the firm first choice. He is very progressive and can make a big impact on his handicap debut. MEAUTIS (5) is improving and rapidly. His last run at Saint-Cloud was a second and he can go one better with blinkers applied for the first time. Big chance. GILDED DRAGON (3) has shown up well in two competitive Handicaps recently and has each way claims. CHARTWELL (1) was a winner at the penultimate and can be forgiven for his last below par run.
- GRISBI (5) has won many races but is a tad erratic. He is more than capable of a winning run in this class and based on his penultimate effort when second at this course over 1900m in a Handicap, is the first suggestion. TICKLISH (8) showed in her last run that her next career win is near. She has strong each way claims and is a must for all bets. SORRENZA (11) is a professional maiden, should win one of these days but has more of a place chance, than a winning one. CORAL SLIPPER (2) is a tad erratic but is a must for the quartet permutations. She is capable of serving up a huge effort.
- A short margin winner of a newcomer's race at the end of March over the course & distance, FORESEEN (4) is the firm choice to follow up in this Class 2 contest. VEGAS (5) is back on turf after a disappointing comeback run and could improve. RIBBLE VIBE (3) beat a nice horse on debut at Deauville last December and should not be overlooked. Runner-up in a Listed Race in her last start of 2023, EMPLOY (8) is another one to keep on the short list.
- POLYSPEED (8) is by Frankel and is the first foal out of Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Polydream. He should be closely monitored for a top yard under Maxime Guyon. STRANGELOVE (9) is another colt who is regally bred and is definitely worth a good look in. From the Andre Fabre's stable, PERGAMON (4) will have his supporters. BLACK GEM (5) is another one likely to generate some interest on debut.
- ANDINO (5) has some solid form of late, a good second in a Class 4 race last time and he acts well on the PSF. He can score from his likely main danger HERODION (4) who has dropped to the same handicap rating as when he won at Deauville in March 2023. He can get back on track and be competitive. URI (11) can make the frame and is the logical each-way option. LA FIBRE (9) makes up the shortlist.
- The well-bred EARENDEL (4) will be well-tuned for a bold show on her debut. She can score from another filly with a choice pedigree in QUESTURA (12) who is from a shrewd handler who can ready one to be involved on debut. LEMSAIRBAT (1) looks good on paper and is one to keep safe, as is ALCALA (6) who hails from a stable that has their newcomers ready to strike at the first time of asking. GRAND STARS (5) is also worth a mention.
- PROBABLY ME (3) will be fancied to score after a good effort last time when second in a handicap in late February. He is given the marginal vote ahead of JUBBAH (4) who ran well when second at Tarbes earlier this month and can not be ignored. LA TOUR DU BOIS (7) is one for the each-way backers to take seriously. RIO (2) acts well on the PSF and if as effective back on the turf, she can have a say.
- SAMAGACE DU VIVIEN (11) is the tentative selection in an open-looking handicap to end the card. He knows how to win and could have the most to fear from MON SIOUX (2) who won at Chantilly in January on the PSF and can not be ruled out at this venue. D DAY MAN (10) is one for the each-way backers to latch on to. CRACK CITY (1) is worth considering despite being at the head of the weights.
By Alan Magee - The market will provide vital clues to the relative merits of the many newcomers and FAIRY GODMOTHER is an obvious candidate from Ballydoyle. The Night Of Thunder filly cost 425,000 guineas as a yearling and is a half-sister to a Listed-placed juvenile winner. Moyglare Stud Farm have two interesting contenders with Sparkling Sea, by Starspangledbanner out of a winning Dark Angel mare, and Zharova (by Kingman) who cost 140,000 guineas as a yearling and is a half-sister to two speedy winners. Alumni Lia, Cold Hearted and Red Veil are others to consider while Cradle Of Love was a promising third on debut at Dundalk.
By Alan Magee - GOAL EXCEEDED beat the progressive Take Me To Church in a maiden on soft ground over course and distance last autumn and the form of his reappearance when finishing well over the minimum trip at Cork has also been working out well since. Jessica Harrington has a strong hand with riding arrangements suggesting Heavenly Being, a close up third at the Curragh recently, is preferred to Glamorously whose two wins last year included the Birdcatcher nursery at this venue. Branding showed some promise on soft ground here last year while Dundalk winner Clarita and Lively Set, with Dylan Browne McMonagle booked on her handicap debut, are others to consider.
By Alan Magee - OCEAN QUEST got last season off to an impressive start beating Aesop’s Fables by six lengths in the Committed Stakes on heavy ground at Navan and the Jessica Harrington-trained filly again put up a smart performance in the Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes here in August. Her form tailed off towards the end of last term but hopefully she bounces back here with the yard in good form. Go Athletico won three times with cut in the ground last year and the form of his win in the Group 3 Renaissance Stakes at the Curragh, with Big Gossey in second and both Aesop’s Fables and Ocean Quest well behind in third and fourth, reads well. Moss Tucker gives away weight to all but won this last year and went on to land the Group 1 Flying Five at the Curragh.
By Tom Weekes - TRANQUILLITATIS' two half-siblings were blacktype performers for her trainer, including smart Piz Badile, and is out of Listed-winning half-sister to Oaks winner Light Shift. Unraced as a juvenile, she now at least debuts at a good time of year and could be capable. Fleetingly flopped on debut here last month but is likely to prove better than that. She was probably unsuited by heavy ground then and while she also travelled lazily, first-time blinkers are applied and she has an excellent pedigree. Hasna showed nice ability when finishing second to an experienced winner at Dundalk in February and while she faces a tougher task, should improve. Chick Flick finished ahead of Fleetingly last month but was well held since while Improvista (which runs in a first-time tongue-tie) and Purple Sky were both well held on their respective debuts.
By Tom Weekes - SNELLEN's rating of 92 almost seems too good to be true, having won the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot last June. She was green on debut and again drifted left when scoring at Ascot and while disappointing in the Debutante Stakes in August, ran a solid race at Group 3 level last October. That form is strong as the winner subsequently finished fourth at Group 1 level, the runner-up finished second in a recent Guineas Trial while both the third and fifth-placed fillies each won recent Group races. Air Commander is race-fit and battled well to win at Dundalk recently. He too should better his rating but might struggle to beat the selection. Race-fit Marty The Party should also compete from his initial handicap 85 rating and easy ground would suit, while Cardinal Zin is proven in handicaps. Spanish Flame beat recent Cork winner Bremen at Tipperary last July but disappointed subsequently and has been gelded.
By Tom Weekes - SO MESSI has a dreadful draw in 21 but is race-fit and ran well in a recent handicap. Placed in all three handicaps runs todate, he bumped into an unexposed winner at Leopardstown recently and while 2lb higher and wearing first-time cheekpieces, has form on yielding ground. Adhuil ran well at Gowran on Wednesday and while a 20-race maiden, his rider again claims 10lb and should also get involved. Naisiun won here in March and might be better suited to a mile than when finishing mid-field in a recent Curragh handicap over six furlongs. Badly drawn (17) Fleetfootsoldier has done most of his racing on the all-weather but has a good record from three runs on turf and debuts for a new yard. Dual turf winner Hale Bopp has had a busy winter on the all-weather and is holding his form while Atbay was seven lengths behind the selection (My Birthday Girl was fifth) at Leopardstown.
By Tom Weekes - SUMMER SNOW is drawn wide in 20 but won easily on Wednesday and is officially 6lb ahead of the handicapper under her fixed penalty. All her best form, and both her wins, have come over seven furlongs so stepping up to a mile is a concern, but scored in a first-time tongue-tie at Gowran (Master Garvey finished seventh) and can progress a little further. Numidia returned from a break when running well at Dundalk recently, with his only win, albeit from 30 runs, being at this distance. Ano Manna won twice at Killarney last year before being involved in an identity mix-up at that track in September. She disappointed on her most recent run but that was almost certainly due to heavy ground and will be far better suited by today's drying conditions. Breezy Zoff has been well held recently but reverts back down to this grade and is race-fit. Sound Move ran reasonably well on recent handicap debut while Lisabetta had some useful form last year.
- There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from HARSWELL DANDY's surprise debut second at Pontefract last week and a reproduction of that performance might prove sufficient. The daughter of Dandy Man may be given most to do by Far Above Mary, who is expected to prove more competitive on her turf debut, while Marry The Night is entitled to build on his opening bid when fifth at Thirsk.
- Smalleytime appeared freshened up by a 51-day break when landing the spoils over 7f at Newcastle earlier this month. Although a 3lb higher rating shouldn't prevent another bold bid, this drop to 6f might leave the four-year-old vulnerable. With that in mind, it could be worth taking a chance on THAKI, who is returning to the C&D of his last success. Doon The Glen also warrants a second look after an eyecatching second at Gosforth Park on Friday.
- Bustaam found a 10lb hike enough to prevent him from supplementing a Doncaster victory when runner-up at Pontefract earlier this month. He isn't taken lightly off the same mark, but FIVER FRIDAY makes slightly more appeal on her return to 1m2f. The four-year-old was far from disgraced when seventh in a 21-runner affair over 7f at the Curragh and a race of this nature looks within her compass. Powerful Response is just one more to consider.
- CLASSY AL often runs well over this course and distance and put in a promising display when third on his seasonal return at Musselburgh. A reproduction of that form would given him a big chance here. Kalganov has not been beaten far on the all-weather this year and he could prove to be the main threat to the selection, ahead of William Dewhirst and End Zone.
- YIENGAA put in a career best when a close second over this trip at Nottingham nine days ago and the daughter of Land Force is clearly the one to beat on that evidence. Tip Top Tank failed to fire last time, but is a player based on his previous second at Newcastle and may improve for the application of a first-time tongue-tie and cheekpieces. Zaphea edges out Pinpoint to be best of the rest.
- It is hard to look past OLD COCK, who fared best of those held up off the pace when fourth at Newcastle on debut and, with that experience under his belt, he should take all the beating. Miaswell was sent off a warm order but could only manage fifth in a Newcastle maiden last September. Clearly better was expected and having his first run since wind surgery and a gelding operation, he is feared most. Crown's Lady is respected on her introduction, particularly if the market speaks favourably.
- EBONY MAW bumped into an in-form rival when runner-up over 1m4f at Thirsk and, stepping back up in trip off just 1lb higher than his last winning mark, he edges preference. Philos bounced back to form when a creditable second over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle and, nudged up 1lb, he can make his presence felt. Laudable completes the shortlist on his first start for a new stable, and the betting may prove informative.
- Be Here Now kept hitting the crossbar towards the end of his first campaign but has gained just reward for his consistency this term, showing excellent resolution to complete a Newcastle/C&D brace. His hat-trick plans could be scuppered by CLOUD KING, who was backed as if defeat was out of the question on his handicap bow over track and trip and although his supporters were made to sweat a bit, he overcame a troubled passage to score with plenty up his sleeve. Torvar should be happier back at the minimum trip, and Front Gunner warrants consideration too.
- There was a good word for AMERJEET prior to his Wolverhampton introduction and although he ultimately let down odds-on backers, there was enough encouragement to take from his one-length third to suggest that a race such as this should be well within range. Addictive also shaped like an imminent winner when runner-up at Chelmsford, especially considering he was the victim of interference. The Man, a 145,000-pounds half-brother to a Listed-winning juvenile, is the most interesting of the newcomers.
- HIGH ORDER bumped into a smart prospect on debut and confirmed the promise of that second placing when third at Newmarket's recent Craven meeting. The son of Frankel is expected to relish the extra quarter-mile he encounters here and can make it third-time lucky. Emaculate Soldier almost sprung a surprise over C&D on his return from the sidelines and certainly won't be sent off anywhere near odds of 50/1 now. He is the logical threat, unless newcomer Dancing Highlander is anything out of the ordinary.
- Alan King may be just the type to improve new recruit SMART CHARGER, who is best judged on his penultimate effort at Kempton over 1m3f when keeping on well for second behind a subsequent winner. The four-year-old is narrowly preferred to the unexposed Spring Chorus and Pierrefonds, who should be suited by dropping back in trip. Camacho Man and Red Dwarf are capable of being in the shake-up as well.
- EVA ROSIE has got closer to breaking her duck with each start this year and she must hold every chance if building upon a narrow defeat over this distance at Newcastle last month. Stella Barclay's filly has competed off higher marks in the past and may have too much for Masham Moor (first) and Van Zant (second), who were only separated by a neck over C&D recently. Fourth in that contest was Specialist View, who remains open to improvement after just five career outings.
- Narrowly denied over C&D last time out and a winner here in January, COPPER MOUNTAIN looks the one to beat on her eighth start of what has already been a busy year. Makalu arrives with similar claims after scoring over track and trip last month, while Amaysmont has yet to strike for trainer Kevin Frost but is now a massive 25lb lower than his last winning mark.
- Having kept on from a position in rear, MAYO COUNTY posted a respectable third on her handicap bow at Newcastle last month. A 1lb drop in the ratings can only help Julie Camacho's filly and this looks a suitable opportunity for a breakthrough victory. The biggest threat may emerge from Notion In Motion, who produced his best effort to date when a staying-on third over 6f at Gosforth Park recently. Khamsin should appreciate this drop in class.
- CHURCHELLA put a disappointment at Chelmsford behind her when regaining the winning thread over C&D. A 3lb rise in the ratings looks far from insurmountable for the four-year-old and she's fancied to follow up. Two Past Eight has been knocking on the door in recent months and is expected to give another good account, while there is likely more to come from Young Endless, who seems to love it at Southwell.
- Dark Dreamer has to be of interest having got off the mark at Kempton earlier in the month, but marginal preference is for CHIEDOZIE. The unexposed son of Advertise has made the frame on both previous starts in handicap company and remains on a workable mark. Split The Profit was narrowly denied at Southwell last time and is another to consider in a first-time visor.
- NEMOV was a close second to a rival now rated 93 on his debut over this trip at Kempton in January and Clive Cox's colt is hard to oppose on the back of that performance, especially as he may improve for a subsequent wind operation. Perianth and Idle Assembly are the pick of the remainder, although better is anticipated from The Amazon.
- WAFEI gave a high-class rival a fright when a short-head second on his debut at Haydock in September and it would not be a surprise to see him bounce back from a slightly underwhelming second start later that month. Lyric hit the crossbar on his racecourse bow at Kempton in November and has to be of some interest as a result. Others to consider are Hurtle Wallop and Lady Bancroft.
- Even though he was turned over at a short price at Yarmouth, FIGHTER COMMAND still sets a decent standard, with that third and last year's debut second at Kempton evidence that he has a fair amount of ability. He can reward those who keep the faith, with his biggest threats probably coming from the unraced brigade. Dramatic Star is a Sea The Stars colt out of a Group 3-winning stayer, whereas there is plenty of speed in More Thunder's pedigree and he cost 270,000 euros as a yearling.
- A gelding operation appears to have been the making of MYTHICAL GUEST because he won as he liked on his Yarmouth comeback and although 9lb higher now, he is fancied to go in again. He has an edge in recent match practice over First Officer, who signed off 2023 with a pleasing second placing. Fast Steps also occupied the runner-up berth on his latest appearance, over C&D a couple of weeks ago, and is another to consider.
- Gold Aura keeps performing well in defeat and surely won't remain a maiden for too much longer. The returning Mrembo and Naasma also have plenty to recommend them, but it pay to take a chance on the potential of one of the handicap debutants. PIQUE' is out of a Lancashire Oaks winner, from a fine family, so the rise in trip should play to her strengths. Her recent Wolverhampton fifth gives her an edge over Allonsy, who is out of a Park Hill heroine but hasn't been seen this year yet.
- HATADORA was denied in the shadows of the post when a game second in a C&D handicap last week and it would be no surprise to see Richard Hannon's filly go one place better. The booking of Oisin Murphy aboard Calm Waters on her stable debut catches the eye and even though she hasn't cut much ice in her three qualifying runs, better can be expected now handicapping. Meet Me In Meraki's Lingfield fourth can be upgraded because he was short of racing room.
- CINQUE VERDE showed up well for a long way before fading into fourth over 7f at Lingfield and, stepping back to the minimum distance off an 8lb lower turf rating, Tony Carroll's speedball gets the vote to show her rivals a clean pair of heels. Bang On The Bell is also likely to race on the speed and although he posted a below-par effort at Yarmouth most recently, he is the type to bounce back and looks the main danger off a 2lb lower mark. Last year's winner Mary Of Modena has to be considered too.
- Turned out again quickly after being denied as a short-priced favourite at Windsor last week, COCK AND BULL can gain compensation over a C&D he went close over in March. The slight rise in trip is another plus, and he should have too much for Doubletalk, who bounced back to winning ways with a taking performance at Chelmsford. Runner-up over C&D last time out, Chartwell's Lady cannot be ruled out either on just her third start in a handicap.
- This can go the way of PRO BONO ALEXANDER, who has been in excellent form on the all-weather in Ireland and could still be well treated off a mark of 73 on her British debut. Cluedo must enter calculations after scoring with authority over C&D last October, while Make Clear is another to note following a success on her first start for new connections at Dundalk earlier in the month.
- A surprise winner on her debut here over 7f, COURT DRIVE looked a filly with plenty of ability and she can prove that was no fluke under a 7lb penalty on this occasion. The drop in trip should not inconvenience either, and it may be Kento that gives her the most to think about with Connor Planas taking off a useful 3lb. Not beaten far at Kempton last time out, Boadicia is entitled to be thereabouts.
- DIAMOND DREAMER displayed a willing attitude when winning at Lingfield earlier this month. A 3lb higher rating looks workable for Patrick Chamings' charge and a brace could be on the horizon. Jungle Run warrants respect having posted a close-up third over C&D last month and he's entitled to build on that. The five-year-old may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Jack Of Clubs.
- Having finished fourth in a 0-65 contest over track and trip earlier this month, Big Dream merits respect. The six-year-old is unlikely to be far away, but WHITE UMBRELLA, who finished ahead in second on that occasion, is the one to beat and Christopher Kellett's mare ticks plenty of the right boxes. Nordic Glory and Porfin also warrant a second look.
- GASTRONOMY justified strong support in the market when opening his account at Newcastle recently. The gelded son of Ulysses scored with enough in hand that day to suggest that a 6lb higher mark won't be enough to prevent him from following up, and he's taken to get the better of fellow last-time-out winner Fox Flame. Charlie Johnston's filly boasts five victories to her name on the all-weather and she isn't taken lightly, with Surrey Belle making most appeal of the remainder.
- AL BAAHY would have finished a lot closer to the protagonists but for a troubled passage when finishing down the field over an extended mile here in December. Dropping back to 7f off a 2lb lower mark, he shades preference on his return to action. Dion Baker arrives on the back of an admirable fourth over a mile at Yarmouth most recently and he should appreciate this reduced yardage on his return to an artificial surface. Candy Warhol was an excellent third over a mile at Lingfield last time and is respected.
- SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX was caught further back than ideal after an awkward start when finishing sixth over 6f at Kempton last month. Eased 1lb and stepping up to this trip for the first time, he gets the vote to come home in front. Haalim was last seen finishing a creditable second over 7f here earlier this month and, upped 2lb, he cannot be dismissed with any great confidence. C&D winner Olympic Quest completes the shortlist but will need to bounce back from a below-par effort most recently to take the gold medal.
- CEE'S THE IMAGE offers the most consistent profile and is confidently forwarded as the one to be with here. Giant Kid and Your Royal Flyness can chase the selection home.
- NAUGHTY NADINE appeals most on recent form, although the consistent Ready To Gig is highly likely to make this a good test if she takes the step up in trip in her stride. Work To Live is the pick of the rest.
- IMPERIAL HORNET only ever seems to just do enough but that policy has worked for him to win his last six starts and he is again hard to oppose. Grit And Curiosity and Major Tom have both finished second to the selection in recent encounters and might have to settle for supporting roles again.
- Dropping back in trip looks like a good move for SECESSION and he can get off the mark at the sixth time of asking. Irish Coast and newcomer Sendemdowntheroad are likely to be thereabouts.
- Several of these are old rivals and the likes of the hat-trick seeking Takes Three and the in-form Stolen Treasure hold live chances based on their peak form. However, CURLIN'S KAOS takes a drop back down in class and may able to make the most of the opportunity.
- UNCONTROLLABLE (second) and Irish Wahine (third) are old rivals, but the former held sway during their most recent encounter and is again fancied to come out on top. Tizzy Twister is the pick of the rest.
- Wimberly and Upcharge are a couple of interesting newcomers, but DISPOSITION has a valuable edge in terms of a previous run and may be difficult to overhaul with a step forward from her promising debut.
- Runner-up on two of his last three starts here, HOUSED deserves a change in luck and he can get that on this occasion. Had Right and Pot Committed need considering as well.
- ROYAL'D has been in excellent form of late and a third win in four starts could be in the offing for the son of Regal Ransom. Crazycantberighted and Monster Hunter also warrant consideration.
- A promising second over C&D last time out, OH ATLANTA looks the one beat on the back of that effort. She is preferred to Bulls N Berry and No Violence.
- It's hard to look past GUNNER GABRIEL, who posted a respectable second in a valuable stakes event at Mahoning Valley earlier this month. Stunt Man and Knock Wood can battle it out for the silver medal.
- This looks set to be dominated by last-time-out winners POKER PARTNER and Dark Baron, with the former edging the vote in receipt of 6lb. Time The Avenger could also have a say if putting a disappointing defeat behind him.
- Although STAR MABEE isn't getting any younger, a break may have freshened the veteran up and a 16th course victory could be on the cards. Check Out Line and Bay Magic also warrant a second look.
- Lionistic drops in grade for her return to action and must be given the utmost respect, but DATTTSAFANCYFOX gets the nod. Javier Suarez's mare was a good second over C&D last month and recent match practice could give her the edge. Market Success completes the shortlist.
- Stellars In Charge and Quick Quick Whit both continue to knock on the door and are unlikely to be far away, but this represents a significant drop in grade for PANTHERA'S FATE and he is preferred.
- A narrow winner on his latest outing, TRIPLE D GOVERNOR is fancied to repeat the dose. Kirby and Jinxx appeal as the most likely dangers.
- This can go to EL ALTO HOMBRE, who holds leading claims in these calmer waters after landing an allowance contest last time out. Move Over and Frisco Kid are others to consider.
- SHE'S A BOSSY GIRL, Lorraine's Legacy and Dust Maker were all on target over C&D last time out, but the former produced the best speed figure of the trio and she shades preference.
- A comfortable winner over further at Golden Gate, CAPO SORELLA showed enough pace to suggest that she can handle the drop in trip on this occasion. Feel Free and Fixyurhairupretty are capable of being in the shake-up as well.
- This represents a significant drop in grade for BIYOMBO and he may be the one to strike on the rise in distance. Incredibe Mo and Westerberg need considering too.
- BORN TO REIGN had Tiz For Real (third) behind when runner-up over C&D last time out and she is taken to go one better. Criminal Record is entitled to have a say in proceedings as well.
- EXCETERA looks to be up against marginally weaker opposition than she was last time out and that can help her regain the winning thread. Sara's Sapphire and Hey Roxy complete the shortlist.
- A weak contest in which it might pay to side with SCANDALOUS, who finished ahead of Spirit Smoke (fourth) over C&D last time out and might not need much more to open her account. Slick City Girl hasn't shown much so far, but she drops in grade now.
- Having been narrowly denied on his latest outing, RAHM can go one better, possibly at the main expense of Frigerator. Missin Hollywood is another to consider.
- ALWAYS A KING was just touched off by a neck into second at this level over track and trip last time and he can go one better. Stormsacomin and Clearwater Sunset are others to watch out for.
- R D C POSSE beat Smackzilla (third) when filling the runner-up spot over an extended 5f here and he can confirm that form to record his second career success. Forty Strangers is another to note.
- IZZY'S G was beaten just over a length when making her return to this track last month and she looks well placed to go one better. Ms. Hillary and Girls A Legacy also merit consideration.
- AWESOME OUTLAW has been knocking on the door at this level in recent months and he could be worth persevering with. The hat-trick seeking Slew's Liaison is feared most, ahead of Just Okie.
- FRIDAYNIGHTSOLDIER relished the return to 6f when landing a decent maiden over C&D earlier this month and he looks capable of following up. Westcoast Breeze and Majestic Craken also have the form to feature prominently.
- There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from JUST A IRISH LAD's stable bow when third in a deeper contest over C&D earlier this month. A reproduction of that effort may prove sufficient, at the main expense of Hamazing Wisdom and Vangilder.
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