EIRE WE GO AGAIN
EIRE STREET (4.00) is the path to profit in the Cab On Target Series Final Handicap Hurdle at Kelso.
Jackie Stephen’s horse relished tackling 2m 4f when bolting up from Both Barrels
at Ayr. The seven-year-old looks nicely unexposed for his current handler so can claim a red-hot event.
DOLLAR COLLAR (2.00) can keep Lucinda Russell’s bandwagon rolling in the novices’ hurdle. The mare stayed upwardly mobile when beating Phantomofthepoints
at Hexham.
The six-year-old was strong at the finish so can claim a fascinating clash over 2m 2f.
The Arlary ace can double up with YOUR OWN STORY
(3.30) in the Tweedie Chase.
Progressive last term, the bay returned with a good second to Twoshotsoftequila
at Newcastle. The eight-yearold should be much fitter so can resume winning ways in a competitive race.
Russell can hit the mark once again with SPIT SPOT (4.30) in the Le Garcon D’Or Hurdle. The mare ended her novice career with an excellent second to Sunday Soldier at Doncaster.
That is solid form so the eight-year-old can cash in on an attractive opening mark.
BOTH BARRELS (2.30) can gun down his rivals for Donald
Whillans in the CME Hurdle.
The six-year-old recorded another career best when giving Eire Street most resistance at Ayr. The gelding was staying on strongly over 2m 4f so can open his account up three furlongs.
THE WHITE VOLCANO (3.00) can erupt for shrewd Wilf Storey in the IJF Handicap Chase. The 12-year-old returned to form with a good second to Largy Train over 2m 4f at Carlisle. The veteran still lurks on an attractive mark so can exact revenge up in trip.
TRILBY (2.42) can stay ahead of the game for Sam England in the sprint at Redcar. The filly is open to plenty more progress after cosily denying Mersea on her return at Catterick.
THUNDER ROAR (3.42) can strike for Coyle & Wood in the Racingtv.Com Handicap. The gelding was pipped by Look Back Smiling at Doncaster last time out.