Tipperary Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Friday, 22nd November 2024

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William hill
CRAMBO TO WIN THE 2025 STAYERS' HURDLE
16/1 (was 14/1)
William hill
FAKENHAM DOUBLE: BRAVE JEN (12:43 FAK) AND KOSASIEMPRE (13:13 FAK) BOTH TO WIN
14/5 (was 5/2)
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Tipperary 12:12

Camas Park Stud Irish EBF Maiden

 Winner £9,235, 2nd £2,974, 3rd £1,409, 4th £626, 5th £313, 6th £157

 2yo, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Couldntmakeitup – Best Odds: 7/1
J A Nash’s four-year-old has shown some ability, with Charlie O’Dwyer taking the ride. Improvement is needed, but he could be a contender in the right conditions.
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Happy Me – Best Odds: 9/2
This W J Burke-trained runner has shown glimpses of promise in the past. Darragh O’Keeffe takes the reins, and he is one to watch if the race develops in his favor.
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Isthereonemoreinme – Best Odds: 16/1
D E Fitzgerald’s five-year-old has yet to show much in his career. Gavin Brouder is aboard, and significant improvement would be required to make an impact here.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Mega Speculator – Best Odds: 50/1
This six-year-old trained by M A Gunn has struggled to find form. Mikey Hamill rides, but it’s hard to see him challenging in this competitive field.
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Moylussa – Best Odds: 9/4
Maike Magnussen’s runner has been consistent, with a series of solid efforts. Sean O’Keeffe is in the saddle, and this five-year-old appears to be a major player in this contest.
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Rorkes Drift – Best Odds: 33/1
Gerard Kelleher’s four-year-old has yet to show much in his three starts. Liam McKenna will need to produce something special to see this one in the frame.
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Catchabird – Best Odds: 7/1
Sarah Joanna Connell’s six-year-old returns after a long layoff. Aidan Kelly takes the ride, and while improvement is possible, others are preferred.
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Cullagh West – Best Odds: 50/1
Seamus Fahey’s six-year-old has shown little so far, with Benjamin P Kennedy taking the reins. He will need a major step forward to be competitive here.
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Cullig – Best Odds: 22/1
Patrick T Foley’s five-year-old has struggled to make an impact. Simon Torrens is aboard, and while improvement is not out of the question, he looks like a longshot.
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Finnicky Filly – Best Odds: 10/1
John Patrick Ryan’s six-year-old hasn’t been able to break through yet, but Philip Donovan takes the ride, and she could run well if conditions suit her.
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French Hill – Best Odds: 11/4
Gavin Cromwell’s five-year-old hasn’t shown much to date, but Keith Donoghue rides, and the stable often delivers improvement. Worth consideration.
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Light Of Life – Best Odds: 28/1
Peter Fahey’s six-year-old has had a tough start to his career. Sam Ewing rides, but this one looks up against it in this field.
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Shing Shilla – Best Odds: 11/1
Adrian Sexton’s four-year-old has shown some promise in his starts. Harry Sexton takes the reins, and further progress could see him challenge for a place.
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Verdict

Moylussa is well-placed to claim victory with consistent performances backing his chances. French Hill could provide a strong challenge if improvement is forthcoming, while Shing Shilla offers value for an each-way bet.

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Tipperary 12:47

Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden (IRE Incentive Race)

 Winner £10,261, 2nd £3,304, 3rd £1,565, 4th £696, 5th £348, 6th £174

 2yo, 19 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Shantou Princess – Best Odds: 10/1
This Gavin Cromwell-trained five-year-old has shown some consistency, finishing third on her latest outing. With Keith Donoghue on board, she could deliver another respectable performance.
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Moudan – Best Odds: 20/1
Ciaran Murphy’s five-year-old has struggled for form but could improve under E Walsh. He has the potential to sneak into contention if showing a step forward.
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Silent Flight – Best Odds: 12/1
This eight-year-old from Philip M Byrne’s yard hasn’t been at his best recently. Darragh O’Keeffe takes the reins and will look to bring out his best in this competitive field.
👉 Bet with Betvictor

Handsworth – Best Odds: 10/1
Returning after a long break, J P Dempsey’s nine-year-old has a lot to prove. Charlie O’Dwyer partners him, and while he has ability, others are more appealing at this stage.
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Mahlers Cove – Best Odds: 14/1
James Joseph Mangan’s seven-year-old has shown glimpses of promise. With Mike O’Connor aboard, he could put in a bold bid if he can find some improvement.
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Not Before Time – Best Odds: 16/1
Aidan Anthony Howard’s six-year-old has been inconsistent but possesses some ability. Simon Torrens is in the saddle, and a stronger run could see him challenge for a place.
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Boston Bongo – Best Odds: 8/1
Barry J Fitzgerald’s five-year-old ended last season with a solid second. Brian Hayes rides, and this runner could be a lively contender with further improvement.
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Fear The Deere – Best Odds: 33/1
This six-year-old has struggled to make an impression. Timothy Doyle’s runner, partnered with Mr. D Doyle, will need significant improvement to challenge here.
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Lummi Island – Best Odds: 40/1
D Deacon’s six-year-old has yet to show much on the track. Sean O’Keeffe takes the ride, but others are preferred in this contest.
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Go Gill Go – Best Odds: 14/1
James Grace’s nine-year-old has been consistent of late, placing third in her last two outings. Daniel King partners her again, and she has a chance if she maintains her form.
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Irish Impulse – Best Odds: 10/1
Robert Tyner’s six-year-old secured a maiden win last time out. Ryan Treacy remains in the saddle, and this runner could build on that success.
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Joeswayornoway – Best Odds: 16/1
E Sheehy’s eight-year-old has been inconsistent but retains some potential. Harry Sexton takes the ride, and a bold showing isn’t out of the question.
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Sceptred Isle – Best Odds: 6/4
G A Kingston’s seven-year-old has been strong on the flat and brings that form to hurdles. Sean Flanagan takes the reins, and he looks like the one to beat.
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Duffys Hodey – Best Odds: 16/1
P J Rothwell’s seven-year-old has shown potential and could surprise at longer odds. James O’Sullivan takes the ride and will aim for a solid effort.
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Verdict

Sceptred Isle appears the standout with his strong flat form transferring to hurdles. However, Irish Impulse could build on his recent victory, while Boston Bongo is an intriguing contender for those seeking value.

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Tipperary 13:22

Rockwell College Race

 Winner £8,978, 2nd £2,891, 3rd £1,370, 4th £609, 5th £304, 6th £152

 3yo+, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Ballysax Hank – Best Odds: 6/1
This Brendan W Duke-trained gelding has been consistent, with a series of solid efforts, including a win and two runner-up finishes. Ricky Doyle retains the ride, and he could be a strong contender in this field.
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Jazz De Cotte – Best Odds: 11/2
Gordon Elliott’s five-year-old comes off a win last season and looks to build on that success. With Jack Kennedy aboard, he’s a key player and should have a major say in the outcome.
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Mic Drop – Best Odds: 16/1
David M O’Brien’s runner has shown ability with a previous victory. Sean Flanagan will be aiming to guide this gelding to another strong showing against a competitive lineup.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Coumeenoole – Best Odds: 12/1
Paul Nolan’s five-year-old gelding has shown flashes of promise, including a win earlier in the season. Sean O’Keeffe takes the ride, and he could surprise if he builds on his past performances.
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Gorvitho – Best Odds: 7/2
Trained by W P Mullins and ridden by Paul Townend, this five-year-old has strong connections and potential. Despite being untested in hurdles, he could emerge as a serious contender.
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Gringo d’Ainay – Best Odds: 25/1
John Queally’s eight-year-old returns after a long break. Brian Hayes takes the reins, but improvement is needed to see him challenge in this field.
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Taponthego – Best Odds: 5/2
This Henry De Bromhead-trained five-year-old has been consistent, finishing second in his last two starts. Darragh O’Keeffe retains the ride, and he appears well-placed to break his maiden here.
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Westernersunrise – Best Odds: 25/1
James Andrew Fahey’s five-year-old has been improving gradually, with a solid third-place finish in his last outing. Sam Ewing takes the ride, and he could be a value pick for place seekers.
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Healdsburg – Best Odds: 33/1
M A Molloy’s runner has shown flashes of improvement but still needs to find consistency. Liam McKenna will aim to bring out the best in him in this competitive race.
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Lady Of The Locke – Best Odds: 7/1
C Byrnes’ four-year-old showed promise last season, including a third-place finish. With Richard Deegan aboard, she could step up and challenge the main contenders.
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Verdict

Taponthego stands out as a top contender given his consistent recent form and strong connections. However, Gorvitho could pose a significant threat with his impressive pedigree, while Ballysax Hank offers solid value as a reliable performer.

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Tipperary 13:57

Coolmore Stud No Nay Never Fairy Bridge Stakes (Group 3) (Fillies)

 Winner £28,217, 2nd £9,087, 3rd £4,304, 4th £1,913, 5th £957, 6th £478

 3yo+, 8 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Summer Melody – Best Odds: 16/1
C Byrnes’ seven-year-old hasn’t hit top form this season, but Alex Harvey takes the ride, and a bold run could be on the cards if he recaptures his earlier promise.
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Toor Khov – Best Odds: 14/1
This six-year-old from Ms M Flynn’s stable showed potential with a win two starts ago. Liam Quinlan partners him again, and he could bounce back here with a solid performance.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Mexican Moonshine – Best Odds: 12/1
Gordon Elliott’s five-year-old has previously shown flashes of ability, and Jack Kennedy retains the ride. While his form has dipped slightly, he remains a contender with the right conditions.
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Camino Rock – Best Odds: 12/1
M F Morris’ seven-year-old scored a win two starts back but needs to find consistency. With Gavin Brouder aboard, he could be an interesting each-way prospect in this field.
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Empire Succes – Best Odds: 8/1
Gerard Edmund O’Leary’s four-year-old secured a comfortable victory last time out. Darragh O’Keeffe rides again, and this progressive gelding looks ready for another big run.
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Our Boy Rocky – Best Odds: 20/1
Liam P Cusack’s six-year-old had mixed results last season. With Richard Deegan in the saddle, he might show improvement but faces a tough challenge in this competitive lineup.
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Jokers ‘n’ Clowns – Best Odds: 20/1
Gavin Cromwell’s five-year-old hasn’t found consistency and will need to improve significantly. Alix Balfe takes the ride, hoping to unlock this gelding’s potential.
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Mickie Angel – Best Odds: 7/1
Another runner from Gavin Cromwell’s yard, this six-year-old is partnered with Keith Donoghue. He has placed before and could make an impact if conditions suit.
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The Nagger Reidy – Best Odds: 15/2
Stephen Gerard Carey’s gelding arrives on the back of a maiden victory. Sean Flanagan is in the saddle, and this five-year-old is one to watch for further improvement.
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Shraheen – Best Odds: 9/2
Philip Fenton’s five-year-old secured a win last time and looks well-placed to go close again. Niall Moore rides, and he’s likely to be a leading contender.
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Lough Nigara – Best Odds: 9/1
Matthew A Daly’s seven-year-old has been consistent with several placed finishes. Ricky Doyle rides, and he could make an impact if things go his way.
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On Your Way – Best Odds: 6/1
This six-year-old from C Byrnes’ yard has shown potential, particularly with a strong third-place finish recently. Sean O’Keeffe rides and will look to keep him competitive.
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Verdict

Shraheen comes into this race with excellent form and looks set to make another bold bid for victory. Empire Succes is an intriguing challenger with potential to progress further, while On Your Way offers solid each-way value with consistent performances.

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Tipperary 14:32

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Abergwaun Stakes (Listed Race)

 Winner £20,522, 2nd £6,609, 3rd £3,130, 4th £1,391, 5th £696, 6th £348

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 5f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Slip Jig – Best Odds: 10/1
Colin Motherway’s six-year-old mare secured a win earlier this season but needs to bounce back from a disappointing run. Darragh O’Keeffe rides, and she could feature prominently if recapturing her earlier form.
👉 Bet with Bet365

Tankardstown Diva – Best Odds: 9/1
Ian Patrick Donoghue’s five-year-old has been competitive this season but will need to improve from her last two runs. Keith Donoghue takes the reins, and she has the potential to challenge in this field.
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Robyndeglory – Best Odds: 25/1
This nine-year-old trained by Cian Collins has struggled for form recently. Carl Millar takes the ride, and while her chances look slim, she could be a longshot for minor honors.
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Ladiam – Best Odds: 14/1
Norman Lee’s seven-year-old mare showed promise last season but hasn’t been at her best in recent outings. Robbie Geoghegan partners her, and she’ll need to find improvement to be competitive.
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Workforadime – Best Odds: 11/2
C Byrnes’ six-year-old has shown flashes of ability and has the class to feature prominently here. Alex Harvey rides, and with a bit of luck, he could go close.
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Milanaway – Best Odds: 10/1
Denis Gerard Hogan’s six-year-old has been improving steadily and comes into this race after placing third. Daniel King rides, and she could provide good value at this price.
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Junior Bee – Best Odds: 12/1
M A Molloy’s eight-year-old returned this season after a long break but failed to make an impact. Liam McKenna is aboard, and a stronger performance is needed.
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Stellar Symphony – Best Odds: 12/1
Terence O’Brien’s nine-year-old has shown she can handle this type of trip. John Shinnick takes the ride, and if the race plays to her strengths, she could be in contention.
👉 Bet with Bet365

Hill Rocket – Best Odds: 10/1
Cian Collins’ six-year-old has been consistent in placing this season. Jack Kearney rides, and this gelding could once again deliver a solid performance.
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Barryroe Madam – Best Odds: 13/2
Brian M McMahon’s five-year-old has been improving with each race. Diarmuid Moloney retains the ride, and she has strong claims after a third-place finish last time out.
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Verdict

Workforadime appears to have the credentials to take this, with solid performances pointing to further potential. Barryroe Madam is a serious contender with her recent improvement, while Hill Rocket looks like a consistent runner with a strong chance to place.

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Tipperary 15:07

Breens Farm Machinery Apprentice Handicap (Div I)

 Winner £5,387, 2nd £1,735, 3rd £822, 4th £365, 5th £183, 6th £91

 3yo, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Ballycallan King – Best Odds: 25/1
Barry J Fitzgerald’s seven-year-old has been inconsistent in his performances. Sean Cleary-Farrell takes the ride, and while he’s a longshot, he could surprise if he rediscovers his form.
👉 Bet with Bet365

Big Island – Best Odds: 40/1
This W J Lanigan-trained gelding has yet to show his best over fences. Liam Quinlan is aboard, and although improvement is needed, he’s not without potential in this company.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Black Bamboo – Best Odds: 6/1
John Joseph Murphy’s runner delivered a solid second on his most recent outing. Sean Flanagan rides, and with further progress, he could feature prominently in this competitive field.
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Built By Ballymore – Best Odds: 11/2
This six-year-old from Martin Brassil’s yard has shown flashes of ability. Ricky Doyle retains the ride, and he has the potential to make an impact if he puts his best foot forward.
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Conyers Hill – Best Odds: 14/1
Paul Nolan’s six-year-old has been knocking on the door with consistent efforts. Sean O’Keeffe takes the reins, and he could grab a place if things go his way.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Mirazur West – Best Odds: 15/8
W P Mullins’ gelding has looked impressive with a series of strong performances. Mark Walsh rides, and he’s expected to be a leading contender in this lineup.
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Secrecies Of Stone – Best Odds: 50/1
Paul Nolan’s runner has struggled to find consistency. Jordan Gainford rides, and significant improvement will be required to make an impact here.
👉 Bet with Bet365

Westport Cove – Best Odds: 11/4
Another from the W P Mullins yard, this six-year-old has shown promise over hurdles. Paul Townend is aboard, and a bold showing is expected as he transitions to fences.
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Only By Night – Best Odds: 10/1
This Gavin Cromwell-trained gelding has shown flashes of ability. Keith Donoghue partners him, and he could be an interesting outsider if conditions suit.
👉 Bet with Unibet

Splashing Out – Best Odds: 33/1
Eoin Griffin’s six-year-old has been inconsistent in recent starts. Simon Torrens takes the ride, and while others are preferred, he has place potential if he improves.
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Theatre Native – Best Odds: 12/1
Henry De Bromhead’s mare has struggled for consistency but possesses ability. Darragh O’Keeffe rides, and she could make her presence felt with a solid effort.
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Verdict

Mirazur West looks the one to beat with his excellent recent form and connections. However, Westport Cove is a serious rival and could give him a challenge. For those seeking value, Black Bamboo has shown promise and could be in the mix for a place.

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Tipperary 15:42

Breens Farm Machinery Apprentice Handicap (Div II)

 Winner £5,387, 2nd £1,735, 3rd £822, 4th £365, 5th £183, 6th £91

 3yo, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Billericay Dickie – Best Odds: 14/1
This five-year-old from W P Mullins’ yard has had a mixed record, with a promising third-place finish recently before falling next time out. Sean O’Keeffe takes the ride, and while a win might be a stretch, he could be competitive.
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Captain Cody – Best Odds: 7/1
Another W P Mullins runner, this six-year-old has shown flashes of brilliance over hurdles but will need to adapt quickly to the larger obstacles. With Paul Townend aboard, he cannot be ruled out.
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Cleatus Poolaw – Best Odds: 11/2
Gordon Elliott’s six-year-old has been consistent over hurdles and transitions to chasing with potential. Jack Kennedy partners him, and he could be a key contender with a solid performance.
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Nas Na Riogh – Best Odds: 7/1
Henry De Bromhead’s six-year-old arrives on the back of a victory over hurdles and is unexposed in this sphere. Darragh O’Keeffe rides, and he could improve further to challenge the favorites.
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Now Is The Hour – Best Odds: 9/4
Gavin Cromwell’s seven-year-old enters as the favorite after an excellent hurdles campaign. Keith Donoghue is in the saddle, and the pair could make a smooth transition to chasing with this trip looking ideal.
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Sa Majeste – Best Odds: 5/2
This six-year-old from W P Mullins’ team impressed with a solid second-place finish on his chasing debut. Mark Walsh takes the reins again, and he looks ready to go one better this time.
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Shannon Royale – Best Odds: 10/1
Gordon Elliott’s six-year-old has previously won over hurdles but faces a test here. Sam Ewing takes the ride, and though others are preferred, he could spring a surprise with the right run.
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Verdict

Sa Majeste edges the verdict with a strong effort last time out and looks primed for success. Now Is The Hour is a serious challenger with solid hurdles form, while Cleatus Poolaw represents excellent value as a consistent performer making his chasing debut.

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