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Dascombe run set to continue.


Byline: By ASHLEY IVESON Sports Correspondent

NOVERRE TO GO ran out an impressive winner on his all - weather debut at Lingfield earlier this month and looks difficult to oppose in the Weatherbys Bank Novice Stakes at Great Leighs Great Leighs is a village in Essex, England, half way from Chelmsford to Braintree. Great Leighs Racecourse is scheduled to open in 2007. External links
  • Great Leighs - White's Directory of Essex, 1848
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Tom Dascombe's juvenile had kept some decent company on the turf last season, finishing second on his racecourse introduction at Doncaster before two other placed efforts in what looked decent events at Goodwood and Newbury.

It came as no surprise therefore when he scored with his head in his chest off a mark of 82 last time and although this is tougher, he looks more than capable of taking the step up in his stride.

Dascombe has enjoyed a great spell of late and that run is expected to continue.

Mozayada may be creeping up the handicap as a result of her fantastic recent form but she could still have a few pounds in hand as she returns to Southwell for the Come Racing Tomor row Handicap.

The filly filly

young female horse up to first breeding or 4 years, then a maiden mare. Called filly foal up to weaning, then weanling filly to 1 year, then yearling filly to 2 years.
 failed to register a single victory in her first 13 outings but got off the mark of just 45 at Southwell in November.

Two further victories at the track soon followed, the latest by three lengths, suggesting she is still very much on the upgrade.

Nacarat created a huge impression on his British debut at Wincanton last season when winning by 14 lengths and though his form has been a little in and out since, there have been valid reasons for that. Tom George's French import looked a natural when making a mockery of a mark of 118 on his first start and not surprisingly, the handicapper hand·i·cap·per  
n. Sports & Games
1. One who assigns handicaps.

2. One who predicts the winners in a horserace, especially one who publishes such predictions as a guide for bettors.

Noun 1.
 did not like being made to look a fool.

EXETER: 12.50 Silver Spinner, 1.20 William Bonney, 1.50 Nacarat, 2.20 Soulard, 2.50 Kornati Kid, 3.20 Katess, 3.50 Burgess Hill Coordinates:

Burgess Hill is a town and civil parish within the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England, close to the border with East Sussex.
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GREAT LEIGHS: 6.50 Bite The Boss, 7.20 NOVERRE TO GO (NAP), 7.50 Baan, 8.20 The Game, 8.50 Slip, 9.20 Hold The Bucks.

LUDLOW: 12.40 Titfer, 1.10Muhtenbar, 1.40 Sole Agen t, 2.10 Saint Eric, 2.40 College Ace, 3.10 Carole's Legacy, 3.40 Burton Port.

SOUTHWELL: 12.30 Bold Rose, 1.00 Sakheart, 1.30 Wing Diva, 2.00 Orkney, 2.30 Barkass, 3.00 Mozayada, 3.30 Rosie Says No.

Double: Noverre To Go and Mozayada.

(Jumps tips are subject to final declarations).

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ON THE WAY: La Estrella, ridden by Dane O'Neill (centre), won The Hospitality at Southwell Racecourse Southwell Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England. It is only of only four racecourses in the UK to have an all-weather track (it is the only one with a fibresand surface).  Claiming Stakes at the East Midlands-based venue ahead of Elite Land and Red Expresso.
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Publication:Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Date:Dec 17, 2008
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