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/ Billy Nash / 26 May 2011 / Leave a Comment
Davy Russell can score on God's County in the last at Clonmel
"Galloping Gander is clearly going the right way over hurdles and may not need to improve much more to win the two-and-a-half mile maiden hurdle at 19:45."
A seven-race card at Clonmel gets underway at 17:35 and we have come up with three more bets...
Murindo nearly sprang a big surprise at Limerick two starts back when he we was beaten less than half a length into third by Captainofthefleet in a maiden at just short of this trip. On the back of that effort, Keagen Latham's mount was sent off at a single figure price in the race won by Leblon here last time, but failed to see out the longer trip having held every chance turning for home. The drop back to ten furlongs will suit Murindo and he won't get many better chances of winning a maiden than this.
Galloping Gander is clearly going the right way over hurdles and may not need to improve much more to win the two-and-a-half mile maiden hurdle at 19:45. He showed this trip holds no fears for him when third of 25 to Bullock Harbour at Punchestown last time and the runner-up that night, Seader, was only just touched off in a similar contest last night. John O'Shea has his horses in terrific order at the moment and Galloping Gander is taken to account for Ruby Walsh's ride Luck Pennie.
God's County really caught the eye under an unenterprising ride from Katie Walsh here last month, coming from a long way back to finish a never-nearer fifth in the race won by Schinkel, and that form looks a bit better now than it did at the time. Admittedly, God's Country still has plenty to find to trouble the likes of Eyre Apparent and Presenting Nama here but Ted Walsh's gelding was a four-time winner on the Flat in France (for John Hammond), is open to improvement and is reunited with the in-form Davy Russell.
Back Murindo in the 18:05 at Clonmel
Back Galloping Gander in the 19:45 at Clonmel
Back God's County in the 20:50 at Clonmel

Even I can't justify combining my morning and afternoon workloads by the doing a Placepot perm for the threadbare Brighton card, so Sandown it is....
Timeform go through the field for this very strong looking Group 3......
Some of the fasted juvenile fillies seen out so far are on show in the Hillary Needler Trophy, which often has a major impact on the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot......
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