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Market movers: three runners attracting the money on Good Friday

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Exchequer16-1 (from 25-1)
1.30 Lingfield

The Richard Guest-trained eight-year-old has been in consistent form recently, including when second in a Class 2 at Wolverhampton in January.

On the best of his form he would have a say in this competitive apprentice handicap and he has won or been placed in 15 of his 25 starts on the all-weather.

8-1 (from 12-1)
2.45 Newcastle

The son of Acclamation was a tight winner on his penultimate start at Newcastle in November and bids to bounce back from finishing fifth of six at the track in January.

Those two runs came over a mile and he could arguably be seen to best effect over seven furlongs under apprentice Sebastian Woods.

4-1 (from 11-2)
3.30 Bath

Middleham Park's six-year-old finished tenth on his seasonal reappearance in the Lincoln last month but looks set to improve with the benefit of that run.

The gelding won four times last year, including on good to firm ground, and is the type to thrive on his racing. Conor McGovern, who has ridden one winner from his last four rides in the past two weeks, takes the mount.


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Kitty TriceBloodstock journalist

Published on 19 April 2019inPreviews

Last updated 14:36, 19 April 2019

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