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Jordan Gainford rides fancied newcomer Burn The Evidence in the bumper at Naas
© Photo Healy Racing
Burn The Evidence making her debut in a winners’ race, is strongly fancied for the concluding mares’ bumper at Naas with Jordan Gainfords’s mount currently 6/4 favourite from 9/4.
Molly’s Glory is a non-runner in that finale at 5.15pm
Earlier Lifetime Ambition found to have scoped badly when disappointing at Punchestown last time, is popular to make amends at 6/4 favourite (from 2/1) in the maiden hurdle at 4.05pm.
Rocco’s Storm, unlucky in running when fifth last time, is a solid 11/4 favourite (from 7/2) for the 80-95 handicap hurdle at 4.40pm.
I Don’t Get It, fourth at Leopardstown over a much longer trip last Monday, is a springer in the market in the same race shortening from 18/1 to 15/2.
At Limerick, there’s been some support for Jamie Codd’s mount The Getaway Star (12s into 8/1) in the Grade 3 mares’ novice hurdle at 2.15pm.