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12.05 Punchestown: ARGENTO BOY
Argento Boy showed plenty of ability in bumpers and he could make up into a useful hurdler.
Having won easily at
last season, he was then pitched into Grade One company at
and then Punchestown and on both occasions acquitted himself well.
This maiden hurdle is a drop in class and he can make a winning start over obstacles.
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12.30 Exeter: CLOTILDA
The Paul Nicholls team is really firing now and this French recruit can make a winning start for the yard.
Clotilda useful has form over hurdles and fences in France, where she was competitive in good races at Auteuil.
She handles easy ground and stands out in this company.
2.15 Exeter: KABRAL DU MATHAN
I am hoping he can remain unbeaten and give Paul Nicholls a double on the card.
was impressive when winning at
on his debut for the yard and now makes his handicap handicap from a decent-looking mark of 123.
He won with plenty in hand at Huntingdon and the handicapper may have underestimated him.
2.25 Punchestown: FASTORSLOW
Last year's winner can repeat the trick.
This two-and-a-half mile trip suits Fastorslow better than Galopin Des Champs, with the Gold Cup winner's jumping holding up much better when racing over further.
I believe Fastorslow is the best horse in this field over this distance and, while he may struggle against these rivals in high-profile races over three mile races down the line, I think this may well be his day.
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