Tips & Previews: Galway Festival Day 3



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5.10 Win big with Tote Maiden Hurdle

Willie Mullins tries a fourth win in five renewals and Getareason can prove the answer, although two losses in the bumpers here raise doubts. He was impressive at Downpatrick in March and may have found the distance a bit too far to Listowel last time. As an ex-pointer, he should be fine to jump.

The Big Lense is also an ex-pointer and will be well educated from Gordon Elliott, while Macgiloney actually holds Getareason on Listowel and his coach Denis Hogan, started the week in good shape. The island town of Martin Brbadil is another to consider.

However, Debuchet should really score on that. A novice of the second season, he has not yet reached his potential on flights, but time is his ally. There will be long faces in the betting ring if he fails in this company.

Selection: Debuchet

5.40 TheTote.com Handicap Hurdle

Plouios is a real success in a terribly difficult race. He scored a goal in a first match at Kilbeggan in May, after which he was disappointing in Roscommon. Coach Henry de Bromhead had a great summer to here, and he may not be very handicapped.

JP McManus also directs Santiago De Cuba, Barry Geraghty's Mount. The Gelding For Me is basically disappointing since he's won a bumper and has to prove that he stays.

Willie Mullins only has one runner, Hey Little Boy, who is probably one of the least powerful in the yard. That said, his third in Bellewstown gives him reasonable pretensions. Probably Powersbomb was designed for this and was tenderly handled at Down Royal, but travel on this terrain can stretch it.

Selections: Plouios

6.10 Irish Tactics Handicap Hurdle EBF Mares

Gavin Cromwell won a double at Wolverhampton (two riders) and a vice Galway champion (one runner) Monday night. As such, Biddy The Boss takes more interest.

An outstanding winner, her second at Bang Bang Rosie in Limerick in May reads well, and she is surely much better than she showed at Downpatrick when a 7-2 chance

Timetoget made a bet at Punchestown in June under the direction of his amateur rider and he is probably a well-treated horse in 114. The last Indian is at dawn of a treble here, even though it's no longer as well. Treaty

Selection: Biddy the boss

6.45 Win big with the bag (QR) Maiden

In the last nine Willie Mullins won this race four times, Dermot Weld four of the last ten.

And, in keeping with Galway's changing narrative, Mullins might have the answer in the form of the Diamond Hill honeymoon Beat Hollow. A hard-fought winner at Ballinrobe in the early days, he probably found the pitch and company a bit demanding in Gowran, while there were few problems with his return to Killarney.

He could get rid of Crecerelle, the Weld runner. Rated 78, he gave Leopardstown a good shot last time, but there is a slight doubt as to his stamina over the selection. Similarly, Joseph O'Brien's national wealth has been consistent and perhaps slightly progressive, but she seems far from certain to return home. At higher prices, strong hurdler Charlie Stoute takes a look, though poorly drawn.

Selection: Would be King 5-4

7.20 TheTote .com Galway Plate

Willie Mullins has five of 22 runners (and one reserve), Henry de Bromhead also has five, while Gordon Elliott has four. It's a tough race to resolve but the most likely winner will be Slowmotion, who will be presenting to JP McManus for the fourth time this decade. She was only a five year old mare when she finished third, a 14-1 shot, in this race last year.

She now wears blinkers and has the same mark; perhaps more importantly, she's a year older, and she's consistent, with seven top-three finishes from 11 pursuit races.

Plotting Shed is loved by some for that, but extremely frustrating. In March, he was strongly attracted by a Cheltenham handicap, but he missed an open-goal opportunity in a fairyhouse fairy, dating back to Punchestown

Koshari, ridden by Danny Mullins for his uncle Willie, must fear. He was last seen in a lucrative handicap at the Punchestown Festival, shooting 11-1 and away from a broken record by falling to the 11.

Kitten Rock's quest to win this is intriguing . Highly regarded early on in his life, he has not won since 2015 and comes here with endurance, well-being and a lot more to prove. To you, Edward O 'Grady

Jury Duty has placed a freshman record this season, while Snow Falcon is another thing to consider. The eight-year-old Noel Meade boy has the clbad if he can jump cleanly

Selection: Slow Motion 7-1

8.00 TheTote.com Handicap

This is an extremely demanding card for bettors and this race is no different but something has to win and that something is Beckwith Place, owned by Herb Stanley, an octogenarian from Galway County. .

His only two-man start was at Gowran, a track a bit similar to Galway's, when he left the grid on the left and caught up but finished fourth at Saracen Knight, now ranked 92. C & # 39 was a great start to his career and he returned a rating … on shooting pretty easily at Tipperary in May. Presumably saved since then by Tracey Collins, it is hard to think that his brand (80) reflects his potential.

"He's a big horse and he's on the rise," Collins said after his victory at Tipperary. "Mentally, it's a little immature, this race will improve it anyway, hopefully, mentally and physically."

With El Greco and My Silver Nales among the players, the pace should be generous. Big Bad Sal likes it around Galway and is not hopeless at prices, but the fact that Harry Rogers has had no winners this season is a concern.

Selection: Beckwith Place

[19659002] 8.30 Win Big With Handicap Tackle

Traditionally a very lively betting event like horses jump returns to the level apparently well treated. This renewal of 2018 seems a little more difficult to obtain, and maybe Nelson Road can cause a slight surprise.

A soft ground looks critical for the son of Mount Nelson and the last time he had stamina when he was taken aback by the Waltz Emperor Waltz in Killarney in May when he was badessed only 2lb lower than it is today. Emperor Waltz won his next race, as the third (Art Of Security), while the fourth (Scarpeta) seemed thrown.

Waterville Dancer had a great preparation for this in third at Leopardstown, but he – as well as other prominent fantasies here like Great Trango and Bronagh's Belle – has a horrible draw.

Selection: Nelson Road

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