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'Rasaman is in good order and should go close again'.


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 has a 20 per cent strike-rate when teaming up with Hughie Morrison in the last five seasons. The pair combine with Felday What they say Richard Evans, son of David Evans David Evans may mean:
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, trainer of Silver Wind and Vhujon "Silver Wind won well at Doncaster. Vhujon ran well in the Stewards' Cup onsolation race and hopefully the visor will bring a revival."

Richard Fahey, trainer of Sunrise Safari, Baldemar and Dark Lane "Hopefully, those drawn low [Sunrise Safari and Baldemar] will come out on top. I've been told those in the middle will have their work cut out, so that could make life difficult for Dark Lane in 15."

David Nicholls, trainer of Silaah, Turnkey, Cara's Request, Northern Bolt and Burnwynd Boy "Silaah is in good order. We'd like to run Turnkey in a claimer, but there aren't any, so he'll take his chance. Cara's Request could do with more rain, but Northern Bolt won't mind the ground. Burnwynd Boy seems well handicapped on some of his old form."

Stuart Kittow, trainer of Rash Judgement "He's in really good shape and we are hoping the long trip up from Devon is worth it." John Balding, trainer of Haajes "He's drawn in the middle, but the most important thing is the ground being right. He's been waiting for a little bit of juice in the ground and I'm hopeful of a big run."

Jim Goldie, trainer of Esoterica esoterica Medtalk A synonym for 'oddballs'–unusual causes of common complaints. See Anecdotal, Fascunomia. , Rasaman and Geojimali "Esoterica is better at seven furlongs, but we're going to give him a go as we are pleased with him. Rasaman is in good order and I imagine he'll go close again. Geojimali is fresh and well." Eric Alston, trainer of Novellen Lad and Quiet Elegance "Novellen Lad is very well after his Haydock run [on Tuesday] and the ground should suit. Quiet Elegance normally runs well when fresh and she's well handicapped on her best form, although she'd prefer softer ground. I just wish they weren't drawn together." Stuart Williams, trainer of Earlsmedic "He's in good form and this has been the aim since mid-season."

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, trainer of Solar Spirit "He seems in good form and should handle the track fine."

Hughie Morrison, trainer of Felday "He ran well at Ripon after a break and would be our best chance today." Derek Haydn Jones, trainer of Princess Valerina "I think she will run very well as she's full of herself at home." Bill Ratcliffe, trainer of Bel Cantor "Apart from the draw, I'd be confident of a big run. He ran well in the Silver Cup last year, so he likes the track."

Paul Deegan, trainer of Daffodil Walk "Being by Captain Rio, she wouldn't want the ground too quick, so it should be ideal. We're running because her owner has family over there."

Noel Wilson, trainer of Hotham "He's in good order and comes into his own at this timme of year. Another stride and he'd have won last time and, if he runs like that again, we'd be hopeful."
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Publication:The Racing Post (London, England)
Date:Sep 18, 2009
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