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Verdict
Aspire Tower made it two from two over hurdles when easily making all in Leopardstown Grade 2 in December and that form looks very strong. The well-beaten placed horses finished first and second in a Grade 1 over the same course and distance in February.
This four-year-old held every chance when falling at the final flight in that race, but he had a battle on his hands and a better performance will be required on Friday.
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