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Now is the right time to get with On Tour in his Aintree test

MUNTADAB impressed when making all at Musselburgh last time as he was harried for the lead for much of the race.
That win took his 7f record on good to soft or softer going to 11011, with the defeat excusable as it came on his debut for his current yard. He has a fine record at Doncaster, where he could prove hard to beat on Saturday.
The Suzy Smith-trained CLONDAW CIAN comes to hand early in the season and has won all three starts in November, including on his reappearance last term. He scored on his sole point outing and can make a winning start to his rules chase career at Aintree on Saturday or at Ffos Las the following day.
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