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CAUTIOUS APPROACH (4.00) can maintain Richard O’Brien’s excellent run on the all-weather at Dundalk.
The mare has a superb record at the Louth gaff and stayed on strongly to defy over track and trip last month.
The five-year-old then built on that success when a narrow third to in a slightly better event here next time. The daughter of
is still nicely unexposed over 1m 4f and she
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BY GARRY OWEN can defy a 2lb hike for her shrewd connections.
(1.30) should claim a competitive apprentices’ handicap for Fergal Birrane.
The gelding likes this track and is primed after his eyecatching fifth here on his return from a 725-day absence.
Henry De Bromhead can enjoy a rare winner on the Flat with (2.00). The colt defied odds of 20-1 when
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outpointing on his debut over course and distance in November.
(2.30) is looking good to enhance Denis Hogan’s cracking course record in the claimer.
The gelding will relish a return to seven furlongs after going down narrowly to over six here recently.
Joseph O’Brien also likes a winner here and he can land the maiden with (3.00). The
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filly can open her account with any repeat of her gallant second place to over course and distance.
(4.30) could complete a four-timer for skilled handler Edward Lynam.
The thriving five-year-old recorded another impressive personal best when edging out the well-treated here last month.
The gelding has been doing all his winning over seven furlongs but has the speed to
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cope with this drop back to six. The closing sprint is tricky but I’m happy to side with Daniel O’Sullivan’s (5.00).
The three-year-old handled this venue well when a good third to on his handicap bow over track and trip.
The gelding is open to plenty of progress on the all-weather and can score from a tremendous draw in stall one.
Tomorrow’s high-class card at Thurles will be shown live on ITV4.
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