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Prediction Leader
Voodoo Ray (IRE)
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His hat-trick in 0-55 handicaps in the spring of 2024 included two wins here (6f/7f) but a lot of water has flowed under the bridge since then; hard to recommend on latest efforts, even in this company.
Rest of field
Almavillalobas (GB)
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Out of the frame in all ten starts from 5f-11.4f; makes little appeal.
Banksman (GB)
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2-2 at this level with both wins coming for Jack Channon around this time last year; has not set the world alight in eight starts under both codes since joining this yard but he didn't run too badly in a 0-55 handicap here (1m, good to firm) 11 days ago; interesting back in this company.
Barnsnape Boy (GB)
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Won two 0-55 handicaps at about 5f (good) last August after the cheekpieces went on, including one here; the return to this grade is a positive but he hasn't got home in two previous attempts over C&D and the headgear is still missing.
Embarked (IRE)
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Often a front-runner; returns to turf for the first time since winning a 0-60 handicap at Doncaster (1m, good to soft) last July but he does appear to face a difficult task on these terms.
Fai Fai (GB)
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Not shown much in two starts on the AW since returning in March and just 3-50, but he was placed in all four starts in handicap company here (6f) last year; just about stays this far; shortlisted.
Horus (GB)
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1-21; mainly seen on the AW but appears to handle turf; drops to this level for the first time and the stable won this last year; each-way claims.
Pacific Prince (GB)
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Little to shout about in nine starts and the drop to this level has made no difference in his last two outings; best watched.
Rainbow Sign (GB)
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Strike-rate of 3-63; he won a 0-52 handicap here (1m, good to firm) last September and his latest fourth of 14 in a 0-55 handicap at Bath (1m, good) was commendable; frame possibilities again.
Mokata (GB)
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Out the back in three starts over 1m/1m2f during the spring; this is easier and a tongue-tie is applied but the market may be the best indication of whether a better performance is expected.