Both the handicap debutantes bring something to the party in their own away although there must still be a doubt about
Bold Reason lasting out this sharp 2m, he was after all a miler on the Flat.
Ninth Wave now reverts to the distance over which he ran his point-to-point and that makes him of interest in this sphere for the first time.
Caswell Bay is another youngster who can’t be ignored especially as he’s likely to be better than his debut handicap effort at Chepstow. Henry Oliver has been going well with his handicappers this year (25% strike-rate) and his
DARLYN looks capable of bouncing back t winning ways after showing herself competitive off this mark last time.
- Darlyn
- Caswell Bay
- Ninth Wave