Outsider of the field I'm Just Ken is an interesting contender at odds of 35/136.00 for Hugo Palmer, still unexposed as he makes only his second start in handicap company. He was faced with a difficult task on handicap debut at Chester when last seen, in the widest draw of all, when a drifter in the market, starting at a price of 50/151.00.
It was a run worth forgiving and he could fare better dropping in class under Ross Coakley, dropped 1lb for his latest run. Some of his novice form is noteworthy and he's entitled to show any amount of improvement in only his fifth career start.
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Four-year-old gelding Play Me returned from a 181-day break with a creditable third on the all-weather here last month. He could take a step forward from his return to action, holding solid claims from a mark of 63 under 7lb claimer Donagh Murphy.
Whilst he's now 6lb higher than his last win, his form figures since are 32423, and he's on an unchanged mark from his latest placed effort. There could be more to come from the son of Too Darn Hot, who should be able to make the frame once again as he bids for a second career success.
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Course-and-distance winner Masterclass won this race 12 months ago when rated 3lb higher and holds leading claims for Paul Midgley, who holds a good record at this venue.
The experienced seven-year-old is bidding for a fifth career success in his 53rd run and should put in a competitive effort. He must improve on his latest couple of efforts but hasn't been disgraced in two starts so far this term and a return to familiar surroundings could see him to better effect.
The grey is on a workable mark from which he should put in a bold bid, and can go close under Oisin Murphy at odds of 9/25.50.
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Three-year-old filly Tornado Kiss makes her handicap debut from a mark of 83 in this 5f contest, and could prove tough to beat having previously finished fifth in Listed company. She's a course-and-distance winner and has enjoyed a fruitful debut campaign last term when performing consistently well.
Fourth on reappearance in Listed company here, the daughter of Acclamation could take a step forward from the outing and find more luck down the handicapping route. She has already proven she can perform creditably against tough opposition in black-type company and, in calmer waters, holds leading claims with the benefit of a recent run as well as course from in her favour.
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Making his first appearance for William Delahunty, experienced nine-year-old Hero Of The Hour warrants consideration under Seamie Heffernan in this 5f sprint. He returns to the Turf here following a number of runs on the all-weather at Dundalk, including a few competitive efforts, and back on his last winning mark of 54.
Proven of the trip with plenty of experience in his favour which should hold him in good stead, Hero Of The Hour could be capable of a big run in this contest and shouldn't be discounted, holding each-way claims. He has proven in recent outings that he still retains plenty of ability and could make a successful start for his new connections at Cork.
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