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'Bravo Zolo is in good order - this race has been the plan'

Jeremy Noseda: trains debutant First Up
Jeremy Noseda: trainer of Bravo Zolo, who will run in the Cambridgeshire if it is good groundCredit: Alan Crowhurst

Trainers reveal their plans and thoughts on some of the leading Cambridgeshire hopes

David O’Meara, trainer of Firmament, Treasury Note, Hard To Handel and Haraz
Firmament is quite ground dependent so we will have to see closer to the time. He really needs fast ground. The others are all under consideration so we will see closer to the time.

Jeremy Noseda, trainer of Bravo Zolo
He's training well and in good order. My eye is on the Cambridgeshire but he needs good ground. This race has been the plan and we are just training straight into it without a prep run.

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