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| SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: The step up in trip here should suit NINETIETH MINUTE very well indeed, and this highly promising individual can continue his winning ways here. After chasing home Majestic Concorde in a hot maiden hurdle at Punchestown, he probably didn?t run to that level in winning a Gowran maiden hurdle last month when he was a shade fortunate to beat Sky Hall by a neck. The runner-up did frank the form by scoring subsequently at Navan, but the one thing to take out of the performance of the selection that day was how inadequate the 2m trip seems to be for him. Indeed, today?s trip may be short of his best also, but he looks to be an improving horse of immense promise that can come through this test.\n |
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| SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: She has never jumped a fence in public before, but J?Y VOLE stands head and shoulders above these in terms of ability and cannot be opposed readily if at all. She cemented her place as one of last season?s leading juvenile hurdlers with her excellent fifth to Katchit in the Triumph Hurdle last March. Described as her trainer as a lovely big filly, chasing was seemingly always to be her game and the fact that she won first time out last season should allay any fears about her fitness. The only question is whether she can jump. If she can, she should be far too good for these.\n Carraig Na Gcapall would be the obvious one to take advantage if the selection is below-par or otherwise. This is her third run over fences and she went closest when outstayed by Neighbours Wager at Limerick over Christmas. She is capable of better, but a repeat of that would see her involved today although she doesn?t look to be in the same class as the selection.\n |
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| SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: The big three are all previous C&D winners and ELECTRIC WARRIOR, who's well up to his current mark of 86, has 6lb and more in hand all round at the weights.[GW] |
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| SPOTLIGHT VERDICT: An uncompetitive race in which three stand out as major players, ONIPHLAURE (nap), Quarry Town and Gulf, unless Carlyon Bay is very strong in the betting on this belated debut. Gulf was a smart stayer on the Flat but has the most to prove now and preference is for Oniphlaure, who will have good prospects if reproducing the form of his last-time-out Warwick maiden hurdle win. He raced a touch lazily then so first-time blinkers could well be a help now. [MCu] |
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