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Curragh: Weld favours Zankle.


TRAINER Dermot Weld, who saddles top-weight Free To Speak in tomorrow's Irpounds 35,000 Irish Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire, county (1991 pop. 640,700), 1,313 sq mi (3,402 sq km), E central England. The county seat is Cambridge. Most of the area is alluvial fenland, rising to the low, chalky East Anglian Hills in the south, with the Gogmagog Hills near Cambridge the most , yesterday endorsed the bid of his other runner Zankle, who will race from 4lb out of the handicap handicap

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 House trainer, who won the race with Saibot five years ago, said: "Free To Speak loves an ease these days and, with rain unlikely to come, the faster going may not be for him.

"Zankle disappointed at Tralee, when the seven furlongs was a bit sharp.

"He is a top-of-the-ground horse, and I expect him to run a big race."

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, also two-handed with Graduated and Nordic Isle, said: "Nordic Isle will run very well."
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:The Racing Post (London, England)
Date:Sep 4, 1999
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