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6g Gold Well - Mrs Quigley
Geoff Thompson
541/
RPR 105h
He missed all of last season
but had looked progressive when winning a maiden
hurdle well at Exeter in April last year. He’s still only six
and should be back in action this winter.
6g Saint Des Saints - Noceane
Bryan Drew
F/F8325
RPR 125h OR 121h
The handicapper was in control last season and he still remains on a mark higher than when he last won in February 2015. We will try schooling him over fences at home but he isn’t the biggest so we will have to see how he gets on. His overall form suggests he wants lots of give in the ground, so the weather is going to decide when he runs.
4f Montmartre - Shaama Rose
The Angove Family
32
RPR 103h
An attractive filly, she had solid form around Auteuil before she joined the yard and is the type who could stay over hurdles this winter or switch to fences where she’d be eligible for the mares’ and four-year-old allowances.
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