Race 1 (1,500m) (3) GREENLIGHT LEGEND has improved with each outing. Well drawn. Strong chance. (12) ARVERNI PRINCESS has drawn wide but ran well of late. (8) MOUNTAINSOFTHEMOON will enjoy the extra. (4) PORTO ZANTE has first...
PLAZA ACCORD was well backed on debut but found one too good. Can make amends. POTENT CAPTAIN made a promising debut. Will come on. BENNI IN THE AREA ran his best over course and trip. MAR DEL PLATA was well beaten on debut but can atone.
is back on pet surface. Can make amends. PALM BREEZE is way better than her last effort. KILEIGH’S FATE has improved in blinkers. Back on turf. CINNAMON BLUSH was a cracking second last outing.
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