Fairly low-grade action to round the card off, with
CARDY holding the most appealing profile. She may have disappointed on handicap debut when last seen, but the manner of her previous maiden hurdle win at this track suggested there were plenty of races to be won with her and so she is worth another chance dropped in class. After posting a promising stable debut when running back under rules,
Desert Roe is worth a mention if he is capable of building on that effort for Christian Williams. Of the more less obvious contenders,
Chatelier may be able to grab a place on his return from a 10-month layoff, as he is not yet fully exposed over the smaller obstacles.
- Cardy
- Desert Roe
- Chatelier