Leopardstown tips: Wingmen imagined to surpass their prospects at the Leopardstown opener | Racing news
Kate Tracey, Sam Boswell and Declan Rix return to the winners at the Dublin Racing Festival in the last episode of the weekend winner.
In the introductory part of the show, the trio reviews the opening Nathaniel Lacy & Partners Lawyers of Beginner Obesity over two miles and six furlongs. Willie Mullins has a great chance of success here, with four runners to the head of the market.
Declan Rix …
“The horse I came down was Sounds winning. I want to see how the market goes, but I think this horse will be able to return to the appropriate large galloping track in Leopardstown on some softer soil that goes beyond traveling. He was beaten on a debate to hit Punchestown, but it was good soil that would not be his bag, and then managed to win the Fairyhouse when he and the other horse pulled Miles Crgh from the third, but again I don’t think Fairyhouse was and his mark.
“I liked he changed his legs going to another last and when [Paul] Townend really woke him up, he woke up the beast. Willie horses are usually improved throughout the year and I hope it’s here. Jacket reservations do not suggest that this is how it is to the market! Given that he was fourth in the champion defender last year, he was probably a little disappointing this season, but I think it’s because he didn’t have a durability test he would get here. If he pushed out, I wouldn’t be surprised, don’t let that worry. “
Kate Tracey …
“My horse is still in a bar at 25/1 every time about Wingeds. What I want is a lot of experience in a race like this. We go over 2m6 for beginners, so I want the one who has made a little more strengthened. We know that Wingmen won the maiden obstacle in Navan, he easily won. “
“Then he was second with Cheltenham, he finished second on his way to NH’s NOH. It didn’t seem to suit him more than 2m1, but then he returned on a trip to 2m4 when he was third in Lawlors of Naas behind the yellow clay – The most talented horse in the race.
Sam Boswell …
“Let’s be honest, this is the weekend Willie Mullins, so who can blame Henry [de Bromhead] and Gordon [Elliott] because he did not throw the kitchen sink on this given the power of the depth that Willie had in his yard. Final demand He was an impressive 7/4 winner in Limerick last time, and the shape was significantly increased from that race. Of those in the front half of the betting, the final demand was obvious. I’m not too worried about Supersundae and Jasmin de Vaux – he burned me there – I can’t jump.
Final demand is definitely worth it in 7/4 but my long -lasting Mozzie’s sister is a truly interesting runner AGSINST Million Mullins’ horses. Declan Queally currently has a fantastic time with a really good strike. This horses beat 4l by a large pretender in Limericka and I think you can really upgrade it – she was just a little sticky to several of her obstacles. It was only 5l behind the yellow clay that reads well in the context of this race. The final request is my bet in the race, but I just wanted to highlight her chances.
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