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17:30 PUNCHESTOWN, 3M Ladbrokes World Series Hurdle (Grade 1) (Class 1) (4YO Plus) PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 17:30 PUNCHESTOWN, 3m Ladbrokes World Series Hurdle (Grade 1) (Class 1) (4YO plus) No Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 416611- CAPTAINOFTHEFLEET 35 D 8 11 - 10 Mr E O'Connell 135 E O'Connell ch g Refuse To Bend - Darabaka 2 15/6111- DEDIGOUT 24 C D 9 11 - 10t B J Cooper 156 A J Martin b g Bob Back - Dainty Daisy 3 4/21113- HURRICANE FLY 51 C 11 11 - 10 R Walsh 168 W P Mullins b g Montjeu - Scandisk 4 P2F/211 I SHOT THE SHERIFF 24 8 11 - 10t P Carberry 146 A J Martin - b g Westerner - Sherin 5 4/1229P JETSON 19 CD 10 11 - 10 D N Russell 150 Mrs J Harrington - b g Oscar - La Noire 6 122341- JEZKI 21 C 7 11 - 10 M P Walsh 169 Mrs J Harrington b g Milan - La Noire 7 1/32110- LIEUTENANT COLONEL (GB) 49 C 6 11 - 10 B J Cooper 151 D Ms S Hughes br g Kayf Tara - Agnese 8 41334P- LOTS OF MEMORIES 24 C D 8 11 - 10 P D Kennedy 148 P G Fahey b g Jammaal - Remember Rob 9 231/192- THOUSAND STARS (FR) 24 C 11 11 - 10p P Townend 156 W P Mullins g g Grey Risk - Livaniana 10 3601B2- TTEBBOB 24 D 6 11 - 10h R M Power 140 b g Milan - Our Dream Mrs J Harrington 11 15/0312- ZABANA 50 6 11 - 10 J J Burke 146 ch g Halling - Gandia A Lynch 12 F73287- ZAIDPOUR (FR) 24 C D 9 11 - 10p D J Casey 150 b g Red Ransom - Zainta W P Mullins ATR VERDICT: A fascinating renewal and HURRICANE FLY is backed to come out on top on his first outing over three miles. Willie Mullins' record breaker continues to defy his advancing years, most recently finishing a superb third in the Champion Hurdle, and the 11-year-old could even be better suited by staying contests at this stage of his career. His old adversary Jezki - fourth at the Cheltenham Festival - was arguably fortunate over 2m4f at Aintree but is the leading danger if this doesn't come too soon. Dedigout prevailed over Thousand Stars at Fairyhouse recently and looks the pick the remainder as last year's winner Jetson flopped in Liverpool when last sighted. Top Tip: HURRICANE FLY Watch out for: JEZKI © 2015 At The Races. All Rights Reserved..
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