The recent dearth of top class racing feels a mile away
after yesterday’s superb action at Cheltenham and Leopardstown – where we go
today – with several festival clues and contenders revealing themselves after a
terrific trials day, despite the heavy ground. The most valuable of those may well
be At Fishers Cross for the Albert Bartlett given how he ran down The New One
in such style on the long run in, but where today’s action is concerned, the
11/8 on Glen’s Melody winning without favourite Zuska in the race looks to be the
best in the upcoming Mares Hurdle at Leopardstown (12.55). Glen’s Melody was thrashed with some ease by
Zuska on their last start and that should be the same story again this time
around, but the rest of the field doesn’t look upto much – certainly weaker
than that Grade 3 – and it’s easy to forget that the Mullins second string, who
holds a comfortable 7lbs advantage on RPR’s over the third in the betting,
Jennies Jewel.
Advice
1 pt Glen’s Melody to win without Zuska (11/8 Ladbrokes)
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