The following horses, noted by our reporters on their latest starts, hold these engagements over the next six days:
THERE YOU GO (IRE)
Declared to run at Gowran Park today
Noted at Down Royal, Tuesday Jan 31st: He showed much more in his second handicap when finishing runner-up and well clear of the third horse.
AUGUSTA KATE (GB)
Declared to run at Cheltenham on Tuesday and Wednesday
Noted at Naas Jan 8th: She was running a big race when crashing out in the feature and should be hard to beat if reverting to her own sex for Grade 1s in the spring.
BUNK OFF EARLY (IRE)
Declared to run at Cheltenham on Tuesday and Wednesday
Noted at Leopardstown Feb 12th: This gelding followed a smooth maiden hurdle win with a fine second in the Deloitte and he can play a major role in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle.
KEMBOY (FR)
Declared to run at Cheltenham on Wednesday
Noted at Leopardstown Jan 28th: This Limerick maiden hurdle winner acquitted himself very well to chase home Let’s Dance in the Grade 2 novice hurdle. He made a costly error and lost valuable ground at the second last flight and then had to bide his time to get a run.
TIME DEE (GER)
Entered at Dundalk on Thursday
Noted at Dundalk Oct 28th: Never threatened after a slow start on his debut but came home strongly inside the final furlong. Sure to benefit from this experience and bred to appreciate further in time.
VINCY (IRE)
Entered at Dundalk on Thursday
Noted at Dundalk, Feb 24th: This Elzaam colt made a bright start to his career by chasing home the well-backed Beat The Bank in the median auction maiden. He can be relied upon to progress from this initial experience and could well make his mark in a maiden in the coming weeks.
I SHOT THE SHERIFF (IRE)
Declared to run at Cheltenham on Wednesday and entered at Cheltenham on Friday
Noted at Leopardstown March 5th: This 140-rated 10-year-old returned from two years off with a third to Hidden Cyclone in the conditions hurdle where he shaped up very nicely until tiring late on. He will be worth watching out for.