It could be a fine day for trainer Jonjo O'Neill© Photo Healy Racing
Trainer Jonjo O'Neill is operating at a strike rate of 20% over the last 21 days with an impressive €1 level stakes profit of €23.67.
The in-form trainer saddles two of today's big-price selections and could get the week off to a flyer, having scored with a 40-1 shot at Ffos Las yesterday.
Our Formscan analysts have cast an eye over Monday's racing and revealed three horses at excellent each-way prices to boost the coffers ahead of the weekend's high-quality action.
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10/1 with Coral
FORMSCAN VERDICT:
Although he failed to kick on after his breakthrough victory over hurdles at Huntingdon in March, RULER LEGEND showed that he is in decent condition with his fourth-placed return on the Flat at Newbury last month. The son of Camelot is open to improvement over today's 2m4f distance and he's fancied to regain the winning thread for Jonjo O'Neill. Handicap debutant Horsesomeharry is another who may appreciate this rise in trip and the six-year-old is feared most, ahead of Get A Superstar.
15/2 with Coral
Some intriguing runners here include top-weight Sacre Coeur, who won last time out at Plumpton by 20 lengths and races under a 7lb penalty, and Mulberry Hill, who was third at Ludlow over hurdles last month but won this race last year when racing off exactly the same handicap mark. Both can go well, but a chance is taken on TRAPISTA, another saddled by O'Neill, who finished second at Uttoxeter when last seen in July. The selection races from the bottom of the handicap and makes plenty of appeal with Benjamin Macey claiming a huge 10lb off her back.
9/1 with Coral
King's School may prove popular after coming home second on his last two starts, but an added 5lb from the handicapper won't help and he may have to settle for another place. Ahamoment scored by a couple of lengths at Ayr in September and he can go well despite a 5lb rise having won off 1lb higher over C&D in January, but TURBO COMMAND gets the nod. All five career wins have been over this trip on the all-weather and, after a close-up third at Southwell last time, he may be ready to strike again