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All Hell Let Loose looks Pick 6 banker material

CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 13: Henry de Bromhead poses prior to the upcoming Cheltenham festival starting on Tuesday on March 13, 2017 in Cheltenham, England. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Henry de Bromhead: looks to have a strong chance of landing the fifth leg of the Tote Pick 6 with All Hell Let LooseCredit: Alan Crowhurst

There is a €50,000 guarantee for the Tote Pick 6 at Limerick today and the all important banker could come in the shape of All Hell Let Loose in the 3m chase (3.40), the second-last leg.

Henry de Bromhead has an impressive record at Limerick with 16 winners from 80 runners at the track in the last five season, a 20 per cent strike-rate, and that could be improved further by All Hell Let Loose who is rated 130 and looks to have a touch of class in what looks a winnable race. The booking of Ruby Walsh is an obvious plus too.

While form figures of p50 would hardly get you excited, there could be better to come from The West's Awake in the second leg of the Pick 6, the 2m rated hurdle (2.00). Edward O'Grady's charge has failed to fire of late but his maiden hurdle success at Fairyhouse last season reads well and he would be a big player if bouncing back to his best.

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