Holdonfordearlife
(K.J. Condon)
Navan May 28th
This juvenile began his career with two runs in less than three weeks in April and returned from a break of over a month with a fine run at Navan last weekend to finish third to Wodao.
He was beaten just under six lengths by the impressive winner but he put in a nice finishing effort and gave the impression that he can do better again in the next few weeks.
Innamorare
(G.P. Cromwell)
Navan May 28th
This mare hasn’t won for well over two years but she has come down the ratings somewhat and her third to Five Zeros in a 10-furlong handicap last Saturday represented an encouraging effort.
A similar showing should enable her to pick up another handicap before long.
Folio
(G. Elliott)
Punchestown May 28th
On his belated racecourse debut, this seven-year-old posted a creditable effort when third to the odds-on Tax For Max in a maiden hurdle.
He made a race of it with the winner for a period and probably paid a price for that in the closing stages but this represented an encouraging initial effort and he looks more than capable of winning a maiden this summer.
Winforglory
(P.J.F. Murphy)
Tipperary May 31st
A son of Cotai Glory, this gelding went off at 100/1 for his debut on Tuesday evening but he belied his position in the market by finishing a three and a quarter-length second to the deserving winner All In The Mind.
On this evidence, he should find a median auction maiden success within his reach.
Might And Mercy
(N. Meade)
Curragh June 1st
This filly filled the runner-up spot in two of her three starts as a juvenile and she signalled that she could be working her way back to form when seventh in the 30-runner handicap won by Markievicz on Wednesday evening.
She finished well from off the pace to be beaten less than six lengths and she can certainly do better again in the near future.
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