Irish Daily Star

Soumillon looks a racing cert

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against the favoured stand-side rail in stall 10 of 10, JAWWAAL is worth an each-way nibble in the Betway Handicap (2.40) over five furlongs at Haydock Park.

Michael Dods’ sprinter captured a burn-up off a mark of 94 on fast ground at Doncaster in July from two future winners, and the terrain will ride fast at the Lancashire venue today. Racing off a revised rating of 99, the six- year- old look looks sure to run a big race under the talented Pau Paul Mulrennan.

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I If that steer is not en enough for you to part with your hard earned earned, I don’t know what is?

The veteran jockey (40) was in the irons when Richard Fahey’s youngster obliged in the Prix Morny at Deauville in August over today’s journey, and that form is the best in this race by a country mile.

Excellent

The first thing to do before having an each-way flutter in the 35-runner Bet365 Cambridges­hire Handicap (3.40), over the straight nine furlongs at Newmarket, is to hunt down a benevolent bookmaker who is paying multiple places.

In last year’s cavalry charge, BELL ROCK picked up the bronze medal when rated 103, so with the excellent William Carver taking off 3lb, Andrew Balding’s beast can go two better this time from a ledge of 108, as he is an improved horse this campaign.

Under today’s jockey, he scored over course and distance on May Day off a perch of 103, so it’s obvious the fiveyear- old loves this unique test and will bounce off the lively terrain.

 ?? ?? FULL THROTTLE: Perfect Power is fancied to leave rivals trailing at Newmarket this afternoon
Sacred Bridge looked top-class at The Curragh last month
FULL THROTTLE: Perfect Power is fancied to leave rivals trailing at Newmarket this afternoon Sacred Bridge looked top-class at The Curragh last month

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