Kate Tracey, Sam Boswell and Declan Rix are back in search of winners at Dublin Racing Festival on the latest episode weekend winner.
In the opening part of the show, the trio examined the opening Nathaniel Lacy & Partners Soliciors Notice Huperdle over two miles and six furlocks. Willie Mullins has a strong chance of success here, with four runners towards the boss of the market.
Declan Rix …
“The horse I went down Sounds winning. I want to see how the market goes, but I think this horse will advance to return the right large galloping path in Leopardstown on some softer the ground moving in the trip. It was beaten on the TURDLING DEBI IN BUNCHESTOWN, but it was good that would not be his bag and then managed to win a fairy tale when he and another horse withdraws a mile from the third, but again I don't think his fairy tale was his Round.
. Negemsu suggests that it is so looking on the market! Given that he was the fourth in the bumper champ last year, he was probably a little disappointing this season, but I don't think that's because he didn't have a durability test that will get here. If he drives not to surprise, don't let him worry. “
Kate Tracey …
“My horse is still in a bar on 25/1 Wingmen. What I want is a lot of experience in such a race. We move over 2m6 for the rosing novice, so I want the one who is a little more fighting. We know that Wingmen won a girl's obstacle on Navana, winning easily. “
“Then he was second in Cheltenham, finishing at the rush into the obstacle to NH Novika. It didn't seem to suit him with a trip to 2m4 when he was in the attitudes of Naas behind the yellow clay – the most talented horse in the race. That form is sturdy. It doesn't look just like the winner of the G1 waiting, but I think he will surpass his chances.
Sam Boswell …
“Let's be honest, this is Willie Mullins's weekend, so who can blame Henry and Gordon (Elliott) to do not throw the kitchen sink in this man in his backyard. Final demand He was an impressive 7/4 winner in Limerick last time, and the shape is significantly reinforced from that race. From those in the front half of the betting, the final demand was obvious to play. I'm not too eager for SuperSundae and Jasmin de Vaux – I burned there – I can't jump.
The final demand is definitely loaded at 7/4 but my long lasting Mozzie's sister is a really interesting racer agsinst a million Mullins's horses. Declan queally has a fantastic time of things with a really good shock speed at this point. These horses beat 4L from the Great Pretentant in Limerick and I think you can really upgrade – she was just a little sticky on a couple of their obstacles. It was only 5l behind the yellow clay that reads well in the context of this race. Final demand is my bet in the race, but I just wanted to point out her chances.
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