Clonmel: Crusset an Aintree clue to Take Flite.Byline: Michael Clower TONY MULLINS is convinced that Crusset's win under Seamus Heffernan in the one-and-a-half-mile maiden is a pointer to the chance of stable companion Take Flite in the Cordon Bleu cor·don bleu n. pl. cor·dons bleus A person highly distinguished in a field, especially a master chef. [French : cordon, ribbon + bleu, blue. Handicap Hurdle at Aintree on Saturday, writes Michael Clower. He said: "Crusset was fourth to Take Flite in the Flat-jump jockeys' challenge race at The Curragh This article is about the plain in County Kildare. For the racecourse on the plain, see Curragh Racecourse. For the willow scrub habitat known as curragh on the Isle of Man, see Curragh (habitat). For the Irish boat, see Currach. and the form is working out well with runner- up Cailin's Perk winning at Leopardstown last Saturday. "I really fancy Take Flite and I have again booked Charlie Swan. Crusset may go again the following day because he is in a handicap hurdle at Tramore." |
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