Irish 1-2-3
/ Stuart Jones / 10 July 2011 / Leave a Comment
"A reproduction of that form would be sufficient to go close and, given that she's open to plenty more improvement, she's strongly fancied to go one better".
Sunday's action comes from Fairyhouse and Sligo...
The six-furlong listed race at Fairyhouse looks a competitive heat, but Rose Bonheur (15.05) has frequently shaped as if good enough to make her mark as a sprinter at this level, and rates as a very worthy favourite. Kevin Prendergast's filly ran well when just under two lengths third to Emulous in a Group 3 over seven furlongs here last time, despite her stamina being stretched, and this is a slightly easier opportunity. Still unexposed at this trip, Rose Bonheur is worth siding with at [4.5].
Some Say (16.15) could barely have been any more eyecatching when second in a maiden hurdle over this C&D on her reappearance, still travelling noticably well in rear three out and appearing to have running left in her as she stayed on into a never-nearer second behind Lisrenny Lady. A reproduction of that form would be sufficient to go close and, given that she's open to plenty more improvement, she's strongly fancied to go one better.
Onzo Mor (17.15) hasn't had too many chances for his new yard and shaped well enough last time to suggest he is well up to defying his current mark of 103. He's only been raised a 1 lb for a good ½-length second to Take A Shot in a handicap at Roscommon last time, that looking pretty lenient given it was a competitive race, and he heads the Timeform ratings for this similar event. His current prices of [7.0] makes him a very attractive each-way proposition.
Recommendations
back Rose Bonheur @ [4.5] in the 15.05 at Fairyhouse
back Some Say @ [3.25] in the 16.15 at Sligo
back Onzo Mor win and place @ [7.0] in the 17.15 at Sligo
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