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There are 3 meetings in Britain to start the working week, with jumps action from Ayr and Taunton sure to command the bulk of the betting interest. The ground is sure to be very testing in Scotland, while down in Somerset the emphasis is sure to be much more about speed around the sharp, right-handed track. For all-weather followers, there is a competitive low grade card at Wolverhampton to get stuck into, with the floodlights coming on at 5.30pm.
In this article:
Cap du Mathan
Taunton 1:25 (UK time)
Paul Nicholls dual winning hurdler has shaped with plenty of promise in three runs over fences so far this winter (in much stronger company), and he should appreciate the sharp two miles at this right handed track (where the emphasis is very much on speed). A positive ride from the front is on the cards from Harry Cobden, and his sound jumping will soon have these rivals out if their comfort zone from an early stage.
Odds: NA
Throne Hall
Taunton 2:30 (UK time)
Archie Watson’s 6-y-o had little chance behind the Cheltenham-bound Rare Edition at Kempton last time out (bad blunder two out when on the retreat(, but he had shown a good attitude for two previous wins and now starts off into handicaps from an attractive opening mark. The booking of the excellent Gavin Sheehan increases confidence, and the step up in trip to 2m3f should certainly suit.
Odds: NA
Odds are best odds available as at 2am Taunton 9th 2023. Odds may now differ.
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