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not saying these all missed Cheltenham specifically for Aintree but they might be able to take advantage of having a nice rest whilst their opponents were hard at work:
Thursday First Lieutenant Unioniste Irish Saint Fox Appeal Plenty in the handicaps as you'd expect but one who particularly catches the eye is TWO ROCKERS - only two runs all season, disappointing at Haydock when stable would have been under a cloud, then getting no further than the first at Ascot after stable had emerged from its malaise - should be fresh as a daisy. All just entries at this stage obviously. |
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Friday - highlights, imo:
Art Of Payroll Baltimore Rock (albeit he ran in and won a competitive handicap the w/e before Cheltenham) Rolling Aces (coming off a stinker though). Plenty in the Sefton Novices Hurdle including the aforementioned Seeyouatmidnight and a race where I'd definitely like to be with one who did n't run in the Albert Bartlett because that looked a hard,attritional race to me, other candidates include: Beat That Racing Pulse (turned over comfortably by Seeyouatmidnight at Musselborough but surely needing better ground) Tistory Irish Saint again entered in a handicap as opposed to a graded race. I'd also throw in Many Clouds who did run in the RSA but was unlucky to be BD - collateral form suggests he would have gone close at least - and must have a chance whether O'Faolain's Boy turns up or not - OFB looks like he could be special though so not sure how keen I'd be to take him on, depends on the prices. |
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Oscar Whiskey might aswell have missed the festival given how early on he fell. Entered this week.
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Long Run?
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Not exactly swerved Chelt but Baltimore Rock will be a warm order on Sat
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