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We have some great jumps action on Thursday and I have two selections for you to take a look at, one coming from Perth and the other over at Tipperary. I shall be playing these as win singles, but also popping in a cheek win double too.
We have the Coral Eclipse coming up this weekend, so I will be previewing that, as well as bringing you my best selections across the weekend - stay tuned for all of the action coming your way.
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In the 3m Handicap Chase I like the bottom-weighted Prince Cleni, who runs for the Christian Williams team. His last three starts have been over a three-mile trip and we have seen him progress very well each time. His first run was in December, when he pulled up at Wincanton, but bearing in mind that he was going up in class here, he still took a big step forward, as is typical for one of Christianās Stayers.
Point proven when he went on to win last time out at Southwell, pulling away in the final furlong. He was really strong through the line that day and a repeat effort of that will surely put him in the mix here.
He is going up against some good horses like Castletown and Call Of The Loon here, who are likely to be popular in the market, but even though they are decent animals over this trip, Iād like to think Prince Cleni is open to more potential. Iād like to see him held up, and play his cards late, which would give him a major chance in this race.
Although this is not the best Handicap in the world, there are still some nice angles to this race. Top weight Emily In Paris has a decent chance and is fairly consistent, but she hasnāt displayed any significant improvement, so I feel her form looks a little bit flat. I could say much the same about some of the other runners here too.
For me, the five-year-old Flemensvera, who is running for Paul Nolan, is the standout. She has been progressive in both starts since trying the three-mile trip and looks ready to strike here. Thereās plenty to like about this daughter of Flemensfirth and she really caught my eye last time out at Kilbeggan, where she made some impressive headway late on.
I think if she had been ridden a little handier, she might have gone on to win the race, but at least her three-length defeat has left her fairly well handicapped here. She is a very likeable mare who is bred to stay the trip no problem. Ā Interestingly, she is also Paul Nolanās only runner here today and looks highly likely to live up to expectation.
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There you have it guys, my two selections for Thursday. Hopefully theyāll give us a really good run for our money. If youāre enjoying my content and you would like to come and join me on any of my social media channels, youāll find all of the details below.
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