
Good morning racing fans! Welcome back to a new week of selections! I had a real strong week last week, including 9/1, 8/1 & 6/1 winners - stay tuned for more this week. I have 2 really interesting selections for you for Thursday’s racing.
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A LITTLE CHAOS is the outsider of the lot in this field however I think the switch to fences will bring out the best in her. She is related to some really nice chasers that always came on for the switch from hurdles to fences. She could be underestimated here on her best form which actually may still be to come and it's likely that she will be fully fit and ready for this.
CORRAN CROSS is a fascinating entry here for Richard Bandey and could be anything. He has won his last 2 in really good fashion and is likely to come on again for the step up to 2m7f. He does already have form over this trip so he definitely stays and is in fine form of late.
He won at Perth over 2 miles on his penultimate start before winning over 2m4f back at Downpatrick where he won going away. He runs here off a mark a few lbs lower than his Irish mark and could actually be well in here. Trainer has a 25% strike rate over fences and this could be his best horse he has had. Big chance.
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