CLASSIC CHARM (best price 10-3) has built a wonderful affinity with the current C&D along with her seemingly in her part under testing conditions, everything seems set fair for the next major effort from Dean Ivory’s in-form filly.
A game champion of an aggressive handicap when breaking her duck at the thirteenth attempt, the girl of Rip Van Winkle did not need to wait too long to add to her tally because she ran an even more persuasive scorer in her return visit each time out. Sinking into the lead three off the back of strong fractions, the three-year-old maintained her foot on the pedal all the way to the point to score with a long-looking seven lengths and it came as no surprise to find she’d posted the fastest pace figure on the seven-race card along with that including subsequent Group race protagonist, Miss O Connor. Despite being slapped round the wrists by the assessor, the numbers indicate she is capable of and she is fancied to maintain her unbeaten track record intact.
SAIKUNG (NAP) (best price 2-1) ran out an impressive winner in Nottingham even though a tardy start and she looks one to continue side based on that functionality.
Normally slow to her stride,” Charlie Hills’ filly was again true to her word from the early paces in the Midland place, however notably she settled well and was noticed travelling well turning at home. Picking up easily as the strong pace collapsed inside the final two furlongs, the girl of Acclamation spanned by her field using a sharp twist of foot at a short space of time and she ended up winning going away with plenty left in the tank. Clearly a filly right about the money right now, the catch rain throughout the afternoon will perform her opportunities no harm, along with the outstanding Sebastian Woods in the plate (who’ll drop out her and give her plenty of time to locate her stride), she ought to have all bases covered.
THE PECKHAMPOUNCER (best price 7-2) is a really likeable kind and after his breakthrough success at Tipperary another day, he’s strongly fancied to continue his progression over a course that watched him run a big race on introduction.
Not quite good enough for the likes of Sunday Sovereign and also Arizona here back in the sexy maiden back early May, David Broad’s colt, nevertheless, did shape miles greater than his 50-1 chances implied and his subsequent performances have shown that run to be no fluke. According to his next few starts, the boy of Cappella Sansevero shipped up at the Limerick Junction venue with high hopes of eventually getting off the mark and despite racing over a sharp five-furlongs and attempting soft floor for the first time, he came during the exam with flying colours. Very strong at the company end of that well-run event five days ago, this large colt simply relished the effortless underfoot c0onditions and together with the forecast suggesting that the Co Kildare monitor is in for a soaking in the build up to the race, so he must be in his element more than many.
CONCIERGE (best price 4-1) includes a little to locate strictly on the book with Mercenary Rose in their meeting at Goodwood lately, but well drawn back on the all-weather, there’s more than a fair possibility that George Scott’s filly may turn the tables on her previous rival.
In a race where the high amounts were favoured, the daughter of Society Rock got hung out to dry being forced to switch down and race the un-favoured centre area of the trail and while Mercenary Rose was among many to benefit ploughing a furrow up the nearside rail, she arrived home strongly away from where the major action happened. On that evidence, the blinkers she wore first time certainly did not do any harm and was unfortunate on her only previous trip to today’s monitor last September (trimmed heels and almost fell two out), the three-year-old filly can hold her own in slightly shallower waters than her last two starts.
BUZZ KILLINGTON (best cost 33-1) remains a bit of an unknown quantity in several respects, but he has at least demonstrated sufficient ability in three begins to warrant a small interest at a big price in a race up for grabs. ?? Unsurprisingly outpaced twice over five-furlongs for a horse using a stout pedigree, Noel Meade’s gelding shaped nicely from a lousy draw at Naas last time out over a furlong extra, but even sohe still looked as though he would be seen to better effect over further. Up to a distance here , then will lead to further progress and if he manages the ground, he can certainly outrun his outrageous dawn odds.
BLAIRMAYNE’s (best cost 14-1) past two runs have been better than the bare results suggest and he’s well worth a pop at a major cost to rebound back to his very best form over a track that has functioned well in the past. A creditable second of those who raced up the stands’ side fence at the Scurry Premier Handicap here two begins ago (3lb out of handicap), Natalie Lupini’s gelding got no jog at all at Leopardstown when going well in behind the rate on his most recent outing. Working on the basis he could have gone close to winning night along with the other unlucky horse at the race Master Matt (won next time) is chalked up at 6-1, the son of Zebedee seems buttery at his own dawn odds.
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