Naas betting tips
13:00 – Answer To Kayf
13:30 – Charlus
14:00 – Anzadam
14:30 – Dancing City
15:00 – A Dream To Share
15:30 – Cave Court
16:05 – Jericho Du Fenoir
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.
13:00 – Answer To Kayf
Chances can be given to plenty of these. Clonmel winner Kiltealy Park has to bounce back from a poor effort at Limerick, but looks feasibly treated on her winning form. Canal End has the trip in his favour and a big run would not surprise. Hat-trick seeking Individualiste has an obvious chance, despite a 10lb rise for his Navan win. Top-weight ANSWER TO KAYF ran okay in a couple of good beginners chases and off a mark of 130 is hard to ignore. He could take beating.
13:30 – Charlus
Both Holy See and Young Churchill look capable of at least winning a maiden hurdle. However, the likelihood is they might be taking on a good horse in expensive French purchase CHARLUS and he gets the vote.
14:00 – Anzadam
The style of his victory at Limerick marked down Laafi as an interesting prospect, but this should be all about Fairyhouse winner ANZADAM who can underline his growing Champion Hurdle prospects.
14:30 – Dancing City
A Grade 3 that looks of Grade 1 quality. Dee Capo and Good Land are both capable of winning at this level, but look likely to fall short here. Bioluminescence was impressive on her chase debut in a mares Grade 2 at Limerick, but her penalty gives her a tough ask in taking on DANCING CITY, a three-time Grade 1 winning novice hurdler, who should come on plenty for his win at Punchestown.
15:00 – A Dream To Share
An element of doubt surrounds former bumper star A DREAM TO SHARE after last year’s Leopardstown reverse and an inconclusive hurdling debut at Fairyhouse. However, he can probably improve enough to account for the once-raced Krak and bumper winner Kalix Delabarriere. There was 14l between the pair at Leopardstown, but the Mullins runner made a bad mistake three out, and Ballybow and High Court Cave also have maiden-winning potential.
15:30 – Cave Court
Oran McGill has partnered CAVE COURT to four of his five wins and again takes a valuable 7lb off the top weight who was a fine second in a 23-runner Leopardstown handicap at Christmas. He is just preferred to Must Go Now, up 10lb for an emphatic Leopardstown win. Useful handicap chaser Hartur D’Arc is on a tempting mark, but the trip may be too short for him.
16:05 – Jericho Du Fenoir
Willie Mullins won this with Champion Bumper winner Jasmin De Vaux last year, and Adiemus has to be considered a leading player even though he was not a particularly expensive purchase by stable standards. American Jukebox has an edge over Meetmeinstlouis on Leopardstown running and should go close. Champagne Jury finished second in a points. A speculative vote goes to JERICHO Du FENOIR, a half-brother to Champion Hurdle winner Espoir D’Allen.
Naas betting tips
13:00 – Answer To Kayf
13:30 – Charlus
14:00 – Anzadam
14:30 – Dancing City
15:00 – A Dream To Share
15:30 – Cave Court
16:05 – Jericho Du Fenoir
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at the time of publishing but subject to change.
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