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Friday 3rd October Selections
FRIDAY’S SELECTIONS
DUNDALK: 6.10 Brown Vixen , 6.40 Anklesocks, 7.10 Princess Luck, 7.40 Excellent Girl, 8.10 Great Wisdom, 8.40 Ashka, 9.10 Reload, 9.40 Top The Charts.
GOWRAN: 2.45 Alpine Eagle, 3.20 Mohtarres, 3.50 Clew Bay Cove, 4.25 Clover Pearl, 4.55 Frontier Lady, 5.25 Dancing Hero, 5.55 Little Barney.
HEXHAM: 2.15 Overnight, 2.50 That’s Rhythm, 3.25 Pressman, 3.55 Toy Gun, 4.30 Solent, 5.05 Reckless Venture, 5.40 Calm Seas.
LINGFIELD: 2.30 Regal Wave, 3.00 Art Value, 3.35 Satwa Street, 4.10 Silvanus, 4.45 Linby, 5.20 Princess India.
NEWMARKET: 1.00 Wahan, 1.30 Snoqualmie Girl, 2.05 Shabiba, 2.40 LANGS LASH (NAP), 3.10 Bushranger, 3.45 Battle Hero, 4.20 Duncan, 4.55 Midships, 5.30 Stow.
WOLVERHAMPTON: 6.50 Limelight, 7.20 Obe Brave, 7.50 Supermassive Muse, 8.20 Phoenix Flight, 8.50 Cool Strike, 9.20 Blow Hole.
DOUBLE: Langs Lash and Bushranger.
Langs Lash was a shock winner at Royal Ascot but she can show that was no fluke with a Group One victory at Newmarket on Friday.
Admittedly, Mick Quinlan’s yard is not the most fashionable of establishments but this Noverre filly looks a real star and is a sporting choice in the 32red.com Cheveley Park Stakes.
Langs Lash opened with a debut win at Folkestone but a second in Listed company at York on her next start saw the filly go off at odds of 25-1 in the Queen Mary.
She duly proved most game in holding Shyrl by a neck and although that one has not gone on to hit the expected heights, there were some decent runners in behind.
Quinlan then gave her a break and she ran a mighty race on her return, going down by just a neck in third behind Infamous Angel in the Lowther Stakes despite giving away 3lbs.
The pair clash again off level weights and Langs Lash can reverse that form on the way to success at the top level.
Bushranger can make it a Group One double for trainer David Wachman in the Shadwell Middle Park Stakes.
Already a Group Three winner and placed at the highest level, Bushranger put in a career-best effort when winning the Prix Morny by half a length from Gallagher on his last start.
His turn of foot impressed that day and although there was not much between them, Bushranger is taken to hold the runner-up once again.
You can make a case for virtually every runner in the Sakhee Oh So Sharp Stakes but Snoqualmie Girl has rock solid form and must surely be the one to beat.
David Elsworth’s filly was a Listed winner over a mile at Salisbury on her penultimate start but she proved no match for subsequent Fillies’ Mile heroine Rainbow View at Doncaster last timer.
There is little shame in being beaten by such a filly though and even though Snoqualmie Girl is stepping back in trip, the stiff finish could bring her stamina into play.
The Nayef Joel Stakes must rate as better than its Group Three status this year and Mike de Kock’s Eagle Mountain is a fascinating runner as he returns from a long lay-off.
However, preference is for Marcus Tregoning’s Shabiba who arrives in top form following a stylish Listed win at Sandown last time.
Satwa Street can open his account at the third time of asking in Lingfield’s Forest Row Median Auction Maiden Stakes.
After a disappointing effort on his racecourse bow, Satwa Street improved to take third at Great Leighs last time and can improve for the experience again.
Supermassive Muse just got touched off over five furlongs at Chester but he can gain compensation in the PWM Group Handicap at Wolverhampton.
That’s Rhythm can step up on his second place on his jumping bow in May with victory in the Hexham Christmas Party Nights Novices’ Chase at the north-east venue
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