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Newcomer trimmed to 11-1 from 28-1 to break trainer's eight-year juvenile drought

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Barnacullia (3.30 Galway)

7-1 (from 16-1)

Michael Mulvany's runner switches to jumps following a decent fifth-place finish in a Flat handicap here on Wednesday. He has struggled recently over fences but would have a leading chance on the form of his second at the Dublin Racing Festival in February.

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Barnacullia15:30 Galway
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Jky: Michael O'Sullivan Tnr: Michael Mulvany

Tomorrow Day (4.15 Haydock)

11-1 (from 28-1)

Seamus Durack has not trained a winner in 300 days and was last successful with a two-year-old in 2015 yet the yard's newcomer is strongly fancied. His half-brother and dam were victorious at this distance.

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Tomorrow Day16:15 Haydock
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Jky: Joe Leavy (7lb)Tnr: Seamus Durack

Jean Baptiste (4.38 Chester)

9-4 (from 3-1)

William Buick has a number of good chances on the Roodee but it is this course and distance winner who has been of particular interest. He has produced two good runs at the track this summer, including when a close second in June.

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Jean Baptiste16:38 Chester
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Jky: William Buick Tnr: Roger Fell & Sean Murray

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