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Course-and-distance winner Rusumaat can step up in Hungerford
Finding the winner of the William Hill Great St Wilfrid Handicap is tricky enough on the day, let alone when we don’t know the draw, so it could pay to concentrate on those trained by Richard Fahey or David O’Meara, as the pair have saddled five of the last six winners.
O’Meara’s Wokingham sixth EDWARD LEWIS has had no sort of draw in two subsequent runs and could be the way to go.
Since 2010, backing colts blind in the Group 2 Hungerford Stakes at Newbury would have found six winners from 22 runners for a profit of £34.75 to a £1 level stake.
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