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Signposts: Hedging looks a solid investment

Ghadbbaan3:30 Kempton
Sir Michael Stoute has a 28 per cent strike-rate with horses running for the first time since wind surgery and newcomer Ghadbbaan is the trainer’s sole runner of the day.
Hedging4:40 Brighton
Eve Johnson Houghton has a 22 per cent strike-rate at Brighton and saddles Hedging, who has a fine chance to uphold form with course-and-distance winner Duke Of North.
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