Having got off the mark in maiden company at Newcastle on his penultimate start, HE'S BRESILIAN produced his best effort yet when beaten only by one at Ayr who had eased in the weights. He looks to hold sound claims of getting back to winning ways. El Curamach was progressive when last seen and rates an intriguing runner on the back of a lengthy absence, whilst Super Freddie has better days ahead of him as he gains more experience.
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Smart Stats
4
Idaho Valley
20% Brian Hughes's strike rate at BANGOR-ON-DEE
11/2
2
Super Freddie
24% Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies's strike rate with hurdlers at up to 2m2f
4/1
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Race Hints
Specific Pace Hint: Super Freddie might not get things all its own way near the head of affairs but shouldn’t be held back by that alone: El Curamach might not benefit from being ridden as far back as usual for all the gallop is likely to be a reasonable one.