20:21 Brighton — Fairplay Daily Price Boosts Handicap model predictions
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Fairplay Daily Price Boosts Handicap
Prediction Leader
A Lott Of Kane (IRE)
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Mainly running well since switched to AW handicaps including a win at Wolverhampton (6f) in March; faded into fifth at Leicester (5f) yesterday when returned to turf; needs to step up on that effort.
Rest of field
Rivera Queen (IRE)
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Finished a promising third of 12 on her Redcar debut (6f, good to firm) in May last year, but then went missing for 11 months and has been well held in both starts since returning; needs the switch to a handicap and new headgear combination to bring about a resurgence.
Lieutenant Sir (GB)
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Well held in three 5f AW novices late last year; makes his turf/handicap debut after six months off and the market should prove informative.
Cape Toronada (FR)
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Has improved since switching to turf handicaps last month, finishing fourth of ten at Bath (5.7f, good) and second of 12 at Windsor (6f, good); up 1lb but still a major player.
Arvana Belle (IRE)
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Record in 6f/7f nurseries here last August/September reads 123, but modest in two starts since returning from seven months off in April; chance depends on the return to this venue doing the trick.
No Claims Bonus
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Twice placed in eight starts and by no means disgraced when fifth of 13 at Lingfield (6f, good) a fortnight ago, finishing half a length behind Saeculamation; each-way claims.
Saeculamation (IRE)
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Doesn't hold many secrets after 15 starts, but is 2lb lower than for his sole success at Chelmsford (6f, AW) in December and has performed well in all three starts since returned to turf, running even better than it looked when fourth of 13 from the worst draw at Lingfield (6f, good) a fortnight ago; high on list.
Poetic Grace (IRE)
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Has made the frame in all three starts since returning in handicap company with blinkers added in April, the latest when third of 12 behind a subsequent winner at Lingfield (7f, good) three weeks ago; this first attempt at sprinting poses the biggest question.