17:55 Sligo — Stephen Mullins & Sons Mares Maiden Hurdle model predictions
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Stephen Mullins & Sons Mares Maiden Hurdle
Prediction Leader
Bangor Lady (IRE)
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Down the field off a lowly mark in handicap hurdle runs at this venue and Tramore; very hard to make a case for her, though the stable had a 16-1 winner at Punchestown on Saturday.
Rest of field
Carrigeen Kirkia (IRE)
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Ordinary form in points; has failed to make any impact in three bumper starts; stout pedigree, dam a point winner and sister to Irish Grand National winner Rogue Angel.
Cherry Red (IRE)
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Maiden pointer has failed to complete twice in points since return from a long absence; missed an engagement at Puchestown on Sunday.
Clash Gold (IRE)
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Mildly promising bumper debut in a 2024 contest won by Bambino Fever, well held in two 2m4f Fairyhouse maiden hurdles; took a small step in the right direction when fifth at Tramore in April; place chance.
Crios Cu Chulainn (IRE)
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Idaho mare out of a half-sister to Champion Hurdle winner Faugheen; tailed off on debut in a bumper at Punchestown; moderate seventh at Wexford 13 days ago; no hurdling experience.
Ellens Pride (IRE)
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Point winner on yielding ground for Tim Doyle last November; well beaten in four starts under rules; jumped badly in a maiden hurdle at Ballinrobe a fortnight ago on first start for Sam Curling.
Family Getaway (IRE)
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Half-sister to useful and versatile performer The Very Man; in touch when falling at the third-last on debut in a 2m Cork maiden hurdle last November; out of her depth in maidens won by Oldschool Outlaw and Bambino Fever.
Mia In Milan (IRE)
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Ran respectably in mid-field in Punchestown festival bumper; never in contention on hurdles debut at Killarney.
Mo Chailin Mor (IRE)
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Beaten in excess of 70l in three maiden hurdles last winter; chance is not obvious; however, she is in good hands and a tongue-tie may help.
Scathach (IRE)
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Finished in midfield in a strong Leopardstown maiden on debut; remote sixth behind Bambino Fever at Fairyhouse in January, with today's rival Family Way behind; made mistakes and fell two out at Naas in February; tailed off when well-fancied at Wexford last month; too keen then, fair chance now if settling better.
Tawny Lea (IRE)
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Down the field in maidens at this venue and Limerick last month; not a likely contender.