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- Preview clonmel 6th Sep
Preview clonmel 6th Sep
Missunited aims to defy top weight in the Sunday 30th September Family Day At Clonmel Handicap at the County Tipperary venue on Thursday.
A decent jumping prospect, Michael Winters has successfully switched her attentions to the Flat this summer and she atoned for a narrow Leopardstown defeat by beating Train Of Thought at Ballinrobe.
A mark of 79 doesn't appear overly harsh for her handicap debut and this could tee her up for a potential trip to the Listowel Festival.
King Of The Picts had the reopposing Circumstances behind when breaking his duck at Wexford and appears the logical danger.
Hail was back in sixth on that occasion and steps back out of handicap company for the Mullinahone Maiden.
Aidan O'Brien's colt has proved expensive to follow and if more minor honours beckon, it could be behind another Coolmore representative in the shape of the David Wachman-trained Precious Stone, who drops from a mile and a half and gets a handy sex allowance.
Roja Dove also goes back in distance for the Tickincor Handicap, and does so on the back of a solid Killarney fourth on Tuesday, but if those exertions have left a mark, beaten Sligo favourite Positive Vibes could be the one waiting to capitalise.
If Per Chance has cut little ice over obstacles but he was in winning form on the all-weather earlier in the year and is clear on official ratings in the opening Tipperary Claiming Race (4.15).
National Hunt enthusiasts have plenty to sink their teeth into as well, and Definite Knockoff makes a swift return to action in the Giantsgrave Handicap Hurdle, having scored at Killarney last Saturday.
Dowd's Angle couldn't justify favouritism at Kilbeggan and tries to make amends in the Munster Opportunity Maiden Hurdle, while Hospital attempts to confirm the promise of his third at the Galway Festival in the Mylerstown Maiden Hurdle.