Graeme Rodway's Saturday banker at Wolverhampton
He won’t be everyone’s cup of tea because he often stands still when the stalls open and that was the case again at this course last month, when he gave away several lengths at the start.
However, he has a huge amount of talent and was able to overcome the deficit with the minimum of fuss and came through to win going away by a head, with lots left in the tank.
He has gone up 3lb, but the step up to 1m6f should bring further improvement and that was the first time Hayley Turner had ridden Clap Your Hands. He is evidently a character who takes a bit of knowing and the rider should have more knowledge of his quirks this time.
Provided Turner can get Clap Your Hands to jump away, he should be capable of following up and defying a lenient rise in the weights.
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