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knot in wood
21 Mar 22 21:24
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against the field:

probably a bit naive not going for a irish trained runner as they are mostly mopping up all the big NH races over the last few years and last 3 grand nationals,but here are a scottish and english trained runner against them.

1-KILDISART good back form (2nd 2020 ultima and winner of a big aintree h'cap over 25f) caught my eye on comeback run at newbury and for a classy type of horse will have a nice racing weight,negative might be a doubtful stayer.(current price 40-1 NRNB/BOG 356

2-MIGHTY THUNDER 2021 scotish national winner who as had a somewhat patchy history since, but i noticed a few green shoots LTO at musselburgh when travelling strongly until a respiratory issue stopped him in is tracks(soft palate opp since)

lucinda russell knows how to prepare a GN winner(one for arthur) and could be fairytale story for father and son peter and tom scudermore.negative might get too far behind. (current price 50-1(56 with the boost)NRNB with billys.

best of luck with your selections..

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Bindaree
When: 22 Mar 22 12:45
Eclair Surf might be worth a bet if the long range weather forecast is correct. Bit sceptical whether they can predict that far ahead.
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sixtwosix
When: 23 Mar 22 19:08
Enjoy D'Allen has been my fancy all year ...been backing it prior to it moving to the green and gold at up to 50s.
Third in Irish version and Paddy Power

Fiddlerontheroof  good second in the Hennessey , think he will have the stamina required.
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The Dragon
When: 27 Mar 22 18:32
i backed snow leopardess -20 sometime ago along with Good boy Bobby at 50 and Two for Gold at 95.

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