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(Forecast 7.50) 3 800-500 GOLDEN SPEAR (GB) 26 D 10 12 - 0 A W Short 121 ch g Kyllachy - Penmayne A J Martin Jockey Colours: Emerald green, yellow sleeves, white cap, yellow spots Notes: Timeform says: 50/1, fourteenth of 20 in handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse (16f, good to soft) 26 days ago. On handy mark if getting back on track. (Forecast 41.00) 4 613320 WHATSINTHECORNER 182 D 9 12 - 0t Shane Fenelon (7) 121 b g Windsor Knot - Caromar J J Hanlon Jockey Colours: Emerald green, black seams, striped sleeves, black star on cap Notes: Timeform says: Latest win in hurdle at Clonmel in September. Tenth of 11 in handicap chase (9/2) at Clonmel (16.1f, soft), folding. Off 6 months with work to do. (Forecast 29.00) 5 220 CHARCOR 197 7 11 - 11p D E Mullins 118 b g Choisir - Sanadaat N C Kelly Jockey Colours: Yellow & purple hoops, yellow sleeves, purple cap Notes: Timeform says: Thrice-raced maiden over hurdles for Mrs J. Harrington. Off 6 months. Cheekpieces on 1st time over jumps (on when winning on the Flat). Makes handicap hurdle debut with more needed. (Forecast 21.00) 6 401748 FLINDT 39 D 6 11 - 11 Mr A Murphy (7) 118 b g Most Improved - Aries Ballerina Ciaran M Murphy Jockey Colours: Purple, mauve epaulettes & sleeves, mauve & purple striped cap Notes: Timeform says: Latest win in hurdle at Fairyhouse in January. 40/1, eighth of 10 in minor event hurdle at Downpatrick (18.8f, good to soft) 39 days ago. Needs to bounce back. (Forecast 51.00) 7 257360 SILVER STAR (FR) 13 D 8 11 - 10t J W Kennedy 117 g g Silver Frost - Suerte Mrs D Foster Jockey Colours: Royal blue & emerald green check Notes: Timeform says: Fifteen runs since last win in 2018. 22/1, thirteenth of 16 in handicap hurdle at Ballinrobe (17.6f, good to soft) 13 days ago. Others preferred. (Forecast 41.00) 8 81U425 SHAKEYTRY 24 D BF 9 11 - 7 Rachael Blackmore 114 br g Portrait Gallery - Molly Hussey E J O'Grady Jockey Colours: Royal blue, yellow inverted triangle, yellow chevrons on sleeves, yellow diamond on Notes: cap Timeform says: Fifth of 8 in handicap chase (15/8) at Cork (16.7f, good to soft) 24 days ago. Switches to hurdles and not ruled out. (Forecast 17.00) 9 02/70RR GHOST SERGE 488 (461F) D 6 11 - 6t Miss S Larkin (7) 113 - g g Zebedee - Cornakill R Hackett Jockey Colours: Maroon, white disc & sleeves, white & maroon check cap Notes: Timeform says: Unreliable sort. 6/4, refused to race in claimer at Wolverhampton (12.2f). Off 15 months. First run for yard after leaving David Pipe. Tongue strap back on. (Forecast 126.00) 10 0536 GOLF MARIN (FR) 38 5 11 - 5 M P Walsh 112 b g No Risk At All - Angesse A J Martin Jockey Colours: Emerald Green & Orange Hooped, emerald green cap, white star Notes: Timeform says: Lightly-raced maiden. 6/1, creditable 14½ lengths sixth of 11 to Five Helmets in handicap hurdle at Navan (16f, soft) 38 days ago. Likely to improve, and he's worth a second look. (Forecast 12.00) 11 3143FR DOLLAR VALUE (USA) 158 6 11 - 4h D J O'Keeffe 111 g g Exchange Rate - Makoma T G McCourt Jockey Colours: Black, black & red check cap Notes: Timeform says: Unreliable individual. 28/1, refused in handicap hurdle at Navan (16f, heavy) 158 days ago. Easy to look elsewhere. (Forecast 34.00) 12 396485 SCALOR (FR) 14 D 6 11 - 3ht S W Flanagan 110 bay g Scalo - Vila Flor Miss E Doyle Jockey Colours: Purple, yellow cap, purple star Notes: Timeform says: Creditable fifth of 13 in novice hurdle at Limerick (16f, good to soft, 20/1) 14 days ago. No forlorn hope. (Forecast 34.00) 13 34-49P2 MISTY MILLIE 7 D 8 11 - 2tp C J Orr (3) 109 b m Dylan Thomas - Mystic Mile G Donnelly Jockey Colours: Royal blue, mauve star & sleeves, check cap Notes: Timeform says: Creditable second of 13 in handicap hurdle at Kilbeggan (19.4f, good, 33/1) 7 days ago. Not taken lightly off same mark. (Forecast 15.00) 14 4040 KARAWAAN 158 7 10 - 12t K J Brouder 105 b g Sea The Stars - Magic Sister Brian M McMahon Jockey Colours: Black, yellow disc, yellow armlet, striped cap Notes: Timeform says: Lightly-raced maiden over hurdles. Fairly useful 1m2f winner on flat. 6/1 and cheekpieces on, respectable tenth of 16 in handicap hurdle at Cork (16f, heavy) 158 days ago. Others are better treated. (Forecast 29.00) 15 212355 JIVING JERRY 24 D 6 10 - 10 C A Landers (5) 103 b g Jeremy - Toppolesa J Barcoe Jockey Colours: Red & white stripes, white diamond on cap Notes: Timeform says: 12/1, creditable fifth of 20 in handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse (16f, good to soft) 24 days ago, faring best of those held up. Not dismissed. Engaged 3.40 here Wednesday. (Forecast 23.00) 16 42816-1 COUSIN HARRY 2 CD 6 10 - 7t J P O'Sullivan (5) 100 ch g Resplendent Cee - Red Nose Lady P J Rothwell Jockey Colours: White, royal blue cross of lorraine, white & emerald green striped sleeves, white cap, Notes: yellow star Timeform says: Career best when winning 22-runner handicap hurdle at this course (16.4f, good to soft, 25/1) 2 days ago. More needed for the follow up but that could well be possible. (Forecast 13.00) © 2021 At The Races. All Rights Reserved. 17 2-66318 YOUNGNEDOFTHEHILL 47 D 13 10 - 7ht C P McNamara (3) 100 bay g King's Theatre - Wavy Kris Shane Nolan Jockey Colours: Royal blue, emerald green cross of lorraine, emerald green seams on sleeves, yellow Notes: cap, emerald green star Timeform says: Two wins from 42 NH runs. Below form eighth of 13 in handicap hurdle (11/1) at Navan (16f, heavy) 47 days ago. Others are more persuasive. (Forecast 26.00) 18 609556 BACK ON THE BRIDLE 7 5 10 - 6t1 J S McGarvey 99 ch m Valirann - Inquisitive Look J J Hanlon Jockey Colours: Black, yellow braces, hooped sleeves, yellow cap Notes: Timeform says: 10/1, creditable sixth of 13 in handicap hurdle at Kilbeggan (19.4f, good) 7 days ago. Tongue strap on 1st time. Looks competitive on form. (Forecast 29.00) 19 648923 ROCK CHICA 16 D 4 10 - 6t1 S F O'Keeffe 109 b f Rock Of Gibraltar - All In Clover T Mullins Jockey Colours: Red & grey quartered, striped sleeves, purple cap Notes: Timeform says: 15/2, good third of 16 in handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse (16f, good to soft) 16 days ago. Yard in good form. Tongue strap on 1st time. Well in the mix. (Forecast 12.00) 20 0B-2926 LUSIS NATUREA (GB) 213 (4F) D 10 10 - 5 D J McInerney 98 b g Multiplex - Kenny's Dream Paul Traynor Jockey Colours: Black, red diamond, red stars on sleeves, red cap, black star Notes: Timeform says: Tenth of 13 in handicap (14/1) at Navan (13f, good to soft) 4 days ago. Switches to hurdles with plenty more required. (Forecast 26.00) 21 856179 FINAL ORDERS (GB) 14 (8F) D 5 10 - 3 S D Torrens (3) 96 b g Camelot - Trapeze G Donnelly Jockey Colours: Dark blue, yellow hoop, yellow armlet, yellow cap, dark blue star Notes: Timeform says: Blinkered for 1st time, creditable third of 14 in handicap (9/1) at Dundalk (16f) 8 days ago. Not dismissed back in this sphere. (Forecast 23.00) 22 4P3210 COOLE ARCADE 49 D BF 7 10 - 0 L P Dempsey 93 b g Arcadio - Lady Ramona J O Clifford Jockey Colours: Dark green, royal blue diamond, white cap Notes: Timeform says: Winner of hurdle at Fairyhouse in February. 9/4, only eleventh of 14 in handicap hurdle at Thurles (16.2f, heavy) 49 days ago. Others more persuasive. (Forecast 26.00) 23 800-97P ATALANTA'S GOLD 191 D 8 9 - 13 B Browne (3) 92 b m Arcadio - Sandy Desert Michael Maguire Jockey Colours: Red, black seams, black armlet, quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Pulled up in handicap hurdle at Tipperary (16f, heavy, 40/1) when last seen out 6 months ago. Has plenty to prove on her return. (Forecast 151.00) TIMEFORM VIEW: Lots with chances in a wide-open handicap. FIVE HELMETS is very much on the up for his new yard and taken to rattle off a hat-trick after his emphatic Navan victory last month. In- form Rock Chica seems sure to have a say with the unexposed Golf Marin, Tuesday's winner Cousin Harry, and top-weight Ena Baie also considered.
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