The Punt Daily: Tom Collins with one to follow on Sunday
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Yonkers (1.50 Killarney)
Although he doesn't hold any fancy entries, Yonkers, who is owned by the aptly-named Yonkers Syndicate, was sent off a warm order on debut at Gowran Park last month but disappointed in finishing sixth of 13. The form of that race isn't bad at all with the second hacking up on his next start and further improvement is guaranteed from this son of Medaglia D'Oro. He broke slowly and was never in the race with a solid chance, plus Colin Keane was easy on him in the finish. Anthony Van Dyck is a worthy opponent but at the prices I'd much rather be on Ger Lyons' runner.
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