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3rd May

  • 03-05-2012 6:22pm
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    8.00 Tipperary

    Soohaad 9/2

    Kevin Prendergast's 3 year old filly looks a huge price to me as I think her opening handicap mark of 79 looks very lenient. She's one of Hard Spun's offspring who have been performing excellent in the past year or so and I definitely think he's a stallion worth following this year. Soohaad made her debut back in October when running over 7f at Leopardstown. She looked a little inexperienced that day and that she would come on an awful lot for the run. The form of that race looks pretty decent (front two haven't run again since but have a Guineas and Oaks entry) but the 3rd Twirl is a 104 rated performer who has come 2nd in a Group 3 so the form doesn't look bad at all. That was this filly's only run as a 2 year old and 3 weeks ago she made her seasonal reappearance and debut as a 3 year old when scoring at Gowran Park in a maiden. On soft ground, she got the hang of things late on and was going away at the finish to score by 1L. The 2nd horse is now rated 80 so this win, coupled with her debut, lead me to believe her opening handicap mark of 79 is very lenient. Today she is stepped up in trip to 9f and it looks sure to suit. The ground shouldn't be an issue and I'll be very surprised if this unexposed filly proves to be worse than her rating.


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