Dash D'or arrives at Dundalk bidding for the hat-trick, for Kieran Cotter and Dylan Hogan, who claims 5lbs.
This mare has won three races lately, and climbed the weights from 46 to 75. This is a stronger race, but is the one for passing once again.
Dash D'or arrives at Dundalk bidding for the hat-trick, for Kieran Cotter and Dylan Hogan, who claims 5lbs.
This mare has won three races lately, and climbed the weights from 46 to 75. This is a stronger race, but is the one for passing once again.
Equitant scored at Chelmsford on the All-Weather in October at big odds, and has since been moved to Joseph O'Brien's yard - previously with Richard Fahey.
A change of ownership as well, he has been quite heavily raced whilst only being 3yo; however he has only ever raced on the slower surface twice before.
More to come perhaps.
Wajaaha has been unlucky of late, finding one to good in all of his three most recent starts.
He has only made four racetrack appearances in total, and whilst still sporting blue colours; having been sold from Godolphin to the Premier Racing Club, he makes his first start for Irish trainer Denis Hogan.
Three starts on the AW, all over different surfaces, should be in the mix to break his maiden at the fifth attempt.
Nimitz loves it round Dundalk, with four runs since the middle of August. His form read 2124 - so clearly he is always in the frame.
That '1' was victory back here in September, beating a couple of subsequent winners. Form looks solid, and should go close again.
Another C&D winner is Lady De Vesci, who will be ridden by a man who can do no wrong at the moment - Colin Keane.
This 5yo won well here back in October, with all of his three previous starts coming at Dundalk. Good course experience his name, he will look to use that to his advantage over other weaker rivals on paper.
In with a strong shout.