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Quick return on cards for improving Ebitda after latest romp
When fillies start to improve there is no saying how far they might go, and three-year-old Ebitda is a typical example.
Having won a seller off a mark of 49 at Ripon in August, she made it four wins from her last five starts when romping home under Jamie Gormley in the 5f handicap despite a rise of 18lb in the ratings.
She may not be allowed to rest on her laurels either as she is in again at Nottingham on Wednesday and there is every chance she will run.
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