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The going is Good To Soft.
No specific going preferences noted for the runners.
Joined Charlie Longsdon after small-field Irish point win (good) in April and followed up on Market Rasen hurdle debut (2m4f, good) in October; matched that form when second of three at Ludlow (2m5f, good) in October; going softer than good would be an unknown.
Bought for £190,000 after an easy win on Irish point debut (3m, yielding) last November and landed odds of 1-6 on his Carlisle hurdle debut (2m1f, soft) this November; that bare form isn't anything special but he has the potential for plenty of improvement.
Third in Irish point debut in March 2004 but no significant impact in a bumper and maiden hurdle under rules; his yard continues in form but has the least obvious claims of the quartet.
Consistent RPRs in bumpers at Exeter (twice) and Market Rasen last term; solid start to his hurdle career when second of seven in Wetherby novice (2m3f, soft) four weeks ago and the winner and third have franked the form; likely to go well.
Race Name
bet365 Novices' Hurdle (GBB Race)
Distance
2m3f88y
Class
Class 3
Off Time
23:55
Surface
Turf
Runners
4
A Class Class 3 race run over 2m3f88y. The going is currently Good To Soft.
Standard: Consistent racing surface providing fair conditions for all runners.