In the 4.10 at Ludlow on Wednesday,
Canadian Diamond has been in rude health on the all-weather in
recent months, completing a hat-trick at Kempton three weeks ago and
may be able to keep up the good work back over hurdles. Richard
Rowe’s 10-year-old ran respectably, off today’s mark, on his last
two starts in this sphere and, with proven fitness, may be able to
find further improvement.
In the 4.45 at Ludlow, Mendip
Express won his first two starts for Philip Hobbs before running
creditably in defeat in all three major hunter chases last spring and
sets a high standard. The King’s Theatre gelding acts on any going
and goes well fresh, so cannot sensibly be opposed.
In the 5.20 at Ludlow, Theatrebar
won convincingly on his debut for Harry Skelton at Sedgefield in
November and, although failing to cope with the step up to Class 2
company at Uttoxeter last month, performed creditably off his revised
mark. He drops back down in class and, having won over course and
distance in the past, must have every chance of making it 2-3 for his
new yard.
Selections: Ludlow 4.10 Canadian
Diamond, Ludlow 4.45 Mendip Express, Ludlow 5.20
Theatrebar, 1-point Win Patent
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