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GB - Beverley - Race 2

Thoroughbred
7 Runners
5f
Seller
Turf
Good to Firm (Good in places)
8.5K

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Verdict

Several arrive with question to answer but LARCHILL LASS matched the pick of her 2-y-o form on second start for her new yard when fifth in a C&D handicap 8 days ago and she could be the answer with first-time cheekpieces now reached for. Commander Atkinson and Butterfly Jasmine rate the lead dangers and market confidence behind either would look interesting.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Bust A Moon silk
1

Bust A Moon

Jockey: Billy Loughnane

Trainer: David Evans

J: Billy Loughnane

T: David Evans

88---29%
2
Butterfly Jasmine silk
3rd Pick
2

Butterfly Jasmine

Jockey: Ben Robinson

Trainer: Brian Ellison

J: Ben Robinson

T: Brian Ellison

88---15%
3
Commander Atkinson silk
2nd Pick
3

Commander Atkinson

Jockey: P. J. Mcdonald

Trainer: Geoff Oldroyd

J: P. J. Mcdonald

T: Geoff Oldroyd

100---23%
4
Diamond Dude (Ire) silk
4

Diamond Dude (Ire)

Jockey: Connor Beasley

Trainer: Tracy Waggott

J: Connor Beasley

T: Tracy Waggott

32---4%
5
Larchill Lass silk
1st Pick
5

Larchill Lass

Jockey: Billy Garritty

Trainer: Michael & David Easterby

J: Billy Garritty

T: Michael & David Easterby

99---56%
6
Nobody's Business (Ire) silk
6

Nobody's Business (Ire)

Jockey: Oliver Stammers

Trainer: Jessica Macey

J: Oliver Stammers

T: Jessica Macey

52---3%
7
Rosezan silk
7

Rosezan

Jockey: Harrison Shaw

Trainer: Adrian Keatley

J: Harrison Shaw

T: Adrian Keatley

80---5%

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