With just the three runners, let's hope all choose to stand their ground. Both
Lord of The Glen and
WIFF WAFF are much improved performers since switching to the AW, and whilst it's futile in many respects to discuss handicap marks in such a small field, the former is now 24lb higher than was the case back in October. A tactical battle should ensue with Phil Dennis likely to force the pace, but the suspicion is that Joe Fanning will be able to produce his horse with a strong late effort similar to the one that he deployed over C&D on Friday when the Stuart Williams trained gelding proved far too strong for Cherry Oak (&
Sienna Says), and that should be basically that.
- Wiff Waff
- Lord Of The Glen
- Sienna Says