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14:00 Icare Allen
It’s hard to oppose ICARE ALLEN who wasn’t disgraced in a Grade 1 at the Dublin Racing Festival and he can make the most of this drop in class. There’s not much to separate the remainder but Man O Work and Un Des Flos are two unexposed sorts that are worth watching with the future in mind.
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14:33 John Cannon
The market will be a crucial guide as to the readiness of Vinnie Is Busy who showed plenty of ability when last seen in 2020 but this looks a good chance for JOHN CANNON to get off the mark over hurdles after being placed on all three starts in this discipline. Peaceful Sunday, who ran well in a decent bumper here last month and has hurdling experience, is the other one to focus on.
15:08 Damalisque
Plenty in with chances, particularly Ardhill and Carrig Sam if they handle this more testing ground. It might be worth chancing DAMALISQUE who should relish a return to rain-softened ground having been below his best so far this term on a quicker surface and he’s still feasibly treated on his best form. Ten Ten is another to consider after his second in this last year.
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15:43 Boss Girl
Where’s Frankie and Memory Of Youth are both recent course winners with solid claims again but the tentative vote goes to BOSS GIRL who left her previous form behind last time when only narrowly denied and she may be able to build on that from just 2lb higher.
16:18 Escaria Ten (NAP)
All of these hold Grand National entries and, at the weights, Burrows Saint may reverse last year’s Aintree placings with Any Second Now. The former is bidding to give Willie Mullins a seventh straight win in this race and many will look no further than him but the first-time blinkered ESCARIA TEN (nap) ran well for a long way on his comeback at Gowran and has a bit more scope for improvement than his three rivals.
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16:50 Regina Dracones
Maybe going left-handed at Naas didn’t suit REGINA DRACONES and she can bounce back to form at a track where she has a good record. Sovereign Gold is consistent and is unlikely to be far away while both Bay Ambition and Joshua Webb are unexposed over fences and could be fairly handicapped.
17:25 What Path
Willie Mulllins is enjoying a fine season with his bumper horses, even by his own high standards and the newcomer, WHAT PATH is probably the one to beat given that the standard set by those that have run doesn’t look strong. Point winner Kansas City Star rates as the main danger and Bellaney Lord should be involved if he builds on last year’s debut.
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14:00 Icare Allen
14:33 John Cannon
15:08 Damalisque
15:43 Boss Girl
16:18 Escaria Ten (NAP)
16:50 Regina Dracones
17:25 What Path
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