SUNDAY SELECTIONS:
KILLARNEY: 2.25 El Cerro, 3.05 Ah Ya Boy Ya, 3.35 Schelm, 4.05 Callow Lake, 4.35 Paolo Soprani, 5.05 The Fonze, 5.35 Bodalboy.
LEOPARDSTOWN: 2.25 Galucci, 2.55 Theocritus, 3.25 Siege Of Ennis, 3.55 Washington Irving, 4.25 Carribean Sunset, 4.55 Essexford, 5.25 Lord Admiral.
PLUMPTON: 2.10 Fairlight Shadow, 2.40 Dream Catcher, 3.10 Earcomesannie, 3.40 Mysaynoway, 4.10 Anticipating, 4.40 Absolut Power, 5.10 Her Turn Now.
UTTOXETER: 2.00 Haddaaf, 2.30 SPARE CASH (NAP), 3.00 Nikola, 3.30 Random Native, 4.00 Monroe Gold 4.30 Celtic Son, 5.00 Jolly Cooper.
WORCESTER: 2.20 Dusty Dane, 2.50 Adlestrop, 3.20 Orrezzo, 3.50 Helen Wood, 4.20 Storm Of Applause, 4.50 Smuglin, 5.20 Alan's Legacy.
DOUBLE: Spare Cash and Haddaaf.
Spare Cash can land a second consecutive victory at Uttoxeter on Sunday.
The Alan King-trained six-year-old barely saw a rival when cantering to glory over course and distance last time and a winner's penalty is unlikely to stop him in the bet365 "National Hunt" Novices' Hurdle.
Spare Cash turned in some fair efforts in defeat prior to that victory, chasing home smart sorts like Carruthers, Hold Em and Nevada Royale.
The way he scooted home by 29 lengths on his latest outing suggests Spare Cash could be the sort to run up a sequence in modest company.
Haddaaf should get punters off to a barnstorming start in the bet365 Novices' Hurdle.
Charlie Mann's six-year-old looked the real deal when hacking up at Plumpton in April and can be followed with confidence in this two-mile heat.
The Kingmambo gelding was obviously not bred for the National Hunt game but proved something of an underachiever on the level.
This sphere of racing could make a man of him and he hails from a yard that does well with these up-and-coming novices.
Storm Of Applause looks the bet of the day in the John Tainton And Graham Townsend Remembrance Handicap Chase at Worcester.
Philip Hobbs' seven-year-old was a model of consistency over fences last term and earned a fully-deserved success at Ludlow on his most recent start - despite making heavy weather of things at the business end of the race.
A school of thought suggests a left-handed track like Worcester will enable him to thrive so this extended two-and-a-half-mile test looks just the ticket.
Leopardstown stage some Classic trials, with the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial Stakes normally throwing up a leading candidate for Epsom glory.
Moiqen has been going great guns for Kevin Prendergast and can break Aidan O'Brien's stranglehold in the race before going on to bigger and better things.
Dermot Weld's Carribean Sunset showed battling qualities to win a Group Three contest at Leopardstown last time and could be the answer to the Derrinstown Stud 1000 Guineas Trial.
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