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MUNTADAB (2.20) is well worth punting in another competitive fixture at Musselburgh today.
Roger Fell’s gelding kept up his revival when second to
at Doncaster. The eight-year-old remains well treated on his old form so looks poised to go one better under the excellent Ben Curtis.
The thriving Yorkshire handler can double up with
(3.20). A quality hurdler, the mare
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BY GARRY OWEN ran a stormer when second to the in-form on the Flat at Pontefract.
The four-year-old should be fighting fit so can take full advantage of an exceptionally attractive mark in this sphere.
(12.45) rates the safest option in a trappy five-furlong handicap.
Paul Midgley’s sprinter should be primed after his eye-catching fourth behind
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on his return at Thirsk.
(2.50) looks set to stay on the upgrade for shrewd handler Brian Ellison.
The six-year-old put in a personal best when bolting up from the reopposing
at Redcar. The gelding scored with plenty in hand so can confirm his superiority over his old foe.
Durham handler Wilf Storey is in peak form so
(3.50) is worth siding with. The gelding should relish
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two miles after his game second to over 1m 4f at Pontefract.
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(12.35) ought to strike for Alistair Whillans as jump racing resumes at Southwell.
The gelding was progressive over fences last term and will be ready to roll after a spin on the Flat at Newcastle.
(3.10) can shade the feature handicap hurdle for skilled trainer Ian Williams. The nine-year-old
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sits on a workable timber mark after his fourth to on the level at Newmarket. Jonjo O’Neill’s
(3.40) looks deadly in the Gary Parr Handicap Hurdle. The four-year-old can do plenty of damage in his new career after a string of stellar novice efforts last season.
Peter Bowen does well during the summer so
(4.10) is worth backing. The mare won at Market Rasen when last seen in August.
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