Right To Play impresses ahead of Northumberland Plate
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24 June 2007 /
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John Gosden's Right To Play produced a magnificent piece of work ahead of a tilt at Saturday's John Smith's Northumberland Plate.
The son of Kingmambo looked extremely well during a spin with ex-French horse Early March, and would have pleased his trainer with the seven furlong exercise on the Polytrack.
The four-year-old has figured prominently on the Betfair antepost market for the Newcastle race, and is currently trading at a best price of 10 for the stayers contest.
Followers of the stable would have enjoyed success this week at the Royal Meeting with the likes of Nannina and Royal Oath scorching to victory, and punters will be eager for Gosden to continue his form.
Nosferatu still heads the Betfair market for the Newcastle race at 3.85, but Geordieland appears to be the one who has moved the most following his second to Yeats in Ascot's Gold Cup.
The tough six-year-old is now joint second favourite at 6, alongside Greenwich Meantime, having traded at a previous high of 19.5 to small stakes.
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