'He should take all the beating' - Hollie Doyle joins the Saturday Jury panel
A competitive running of the Hungerford. Who do you like for it?
James Burn, Lambourn correspondent Primo Bacio could be working back to her best and ran a belter over course and distance in last year's Fred Darling. The quick ground should suit and Ed Walker seems pretty sweet on her, so it may pay to take a chance on the four-year-old outrunning her odds.
Hollie Doyle, jockey It’s quite an open race but Pogo has been in smashing form this season and has thrived over seven furlongs. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Tiber Flow bounce back in a race where it should be run to suit him up in trip.
Owen Goulding, reporter I would be keen to take on Tiber Flow and I’m surprised he’s the favourite, as he has something to find with a few of these. I’ll go with Group 3 winner Pogo, who ran a huge race when beaten half a length in the Lennox at Glorious Goodwood and this is a weaker race in which he can take full advantage.
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