Roxanne won three times on the Flat in Germany and she made the perfect start to her career over hurdles when winning a maiden at Ayr last month. Dan Skelton’s mare is entitled to improve for the run and she could prove hard to beat if doing so.
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Roxanne won three times on the Flat in Germany and she made the perfect start to her career over hurdles when winning a maiden at Ayr last month. Dan Skelton’s mare is entitled to improve for the run and she could prove hard to beat if doing so.
The lightly raced Kilmore Rock is progressing well since switching to handicaps and he could be worth keeping on side for the time being. Bidding for a hat-trick here, he’s been put up 4lb for his latest success and should go close once again.
Marnier was an eye-catcher when finishing third on debut in a decent race at Newbury, despite being slow to get going. The son of Saxon Warrior would have learnt plenty from that experience and this looks like a good opportunity to get off the mark.
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Lambourn ran well to finish second to stablemate and well fancied Derby hope Delacroix in a Group 3 at Leopardstown first time out and he should improve significantly for the run. The extended 1m4f trip is likely to facilitate further progress and Aidan O’Brien has farmed this race in recent years.
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Hang In There has struggled with his rating recently but the handicapper is beginning to relent and he has now dropped to his last winning mark. Emma Lavelle’s veteran wasn’t disgraced when fourth in the Charlie Hall back in November and that form gives him every chance.
Al Hussar clearly appreciated the switch to handicaps at the back end of last season and he has won two of his three starts in this sphere. Last seen winning at Southwell in October, a 4lb rise seems fair enough and he can win more races before the handicapper catches up.
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Ali Shuffle is unbeaten in two starts thus far and she managed to get the better of Argentine Tango under a penalty at Beverley. That rival, who is in opposition once again here, boosted the form by winning next time and Karl Burke’s filly is the one to beat.
That’s Amore really could be anything and she absolutely bolted up when making her debut at Newbury in October. Making all the running on heavy ground, she cruised clear to win by six lengths and the step up in grade looks very justified with that in mind.
Lambourn ran well to finish second to stablemate and well fancied Derby hope Delacroix in a Group 3 at Leopardstown first time out and he should improve significantly for the run. The extended 1m4f trip is likely to facilitate further progress and Aidan O’Brien has farmed this race in recent years.
Diligently has a lovely draw in stall one and he can use that to his advantage if breaking quickly here. Clive Cox’s colt was last seen winning a valuable sales race at York back in August and that evidence suggests he should be very competitive off this sort of mark.
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