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Conqueress might be subdued again
SP forecast 15-8
Runner-up in three of her four starts and probably bumped into one at Doncaster last time. Surely has a maiden in her and shapes as though she should be well suited by this drop to a sharp 7f in what, on paper, looks a lesser race. However, two or three in here are probably open to improvement and her record has become offputting.
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