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Jesmond Dawn

Andrew Mullen

1

(6)

Cadarn

Shane Gray

2

(1)

Jimmy Speaking

Silvestre De Sousa

3

(7)

Farasi Lane

Aiden Brookes

6

(3)

Garden Oasis

David Allan

4

(2)

Sir Paul Ramsey

Jack Callan

5

(4)

Ben Lawers

Harry Russell

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Timeform 1-2-3

  1. Jimmy Speaking

  2. Cadarn (IRE)

  3. Jesmond Dawn (IRE)

Timeform View

JIMMY SPEAKING has returned an improved performer in 2026 and emerged with credit having raced up with a strong gallop in a higher grade than this at Epsom last time. He's preferred to Cadarn, who retains handicapping scope on the back of his shock York win, and recent C&D winner Jesmond Dawn.

Timeform Comments

Cadarn (IRE)
Began 2025 with 2 Redcar wins (for George Boughey) and returned to form from out of the blue with a tongue strap reapplied when winning a 14-runner handicap at York (1m, good to firm) 21 days ago, keeping on well after going with plenty of zest in front. Up 3 lb but still well treated on old form.
Jimmy Speaking
Has returned better than ever, justifying good support in 16-runner handicap at Doncaster before following up despite doing plenty wrong at Southwell (7f). Ran well again when runner-up at Newmarket (1m) last month and fared best of those ridden prominently in a strong race at Epsom since.
Farasi Lane (IRE)
Landed back-to-back handicaps at Wolverhampton in March and has held his well enough without really looking to have enough handicapping scope in 0-85 company since. Makes debut for new connections (left Dr Richard Newland) having slipped below his previous winning mark.
Sir Paul Ramsey
Looked like developing into a very useful handicapper last summer but has been disappointing this term, checking again tamely again when trailing home last of 7 in handicap at Pontefract (1m, good to firm) 19 days ago.
Ben Lawers
Narrowly landed the odds in a Dundalk maiden (1m) in February but hasn't kicked on in handicaps since, often racing too freely and/or starting slowly. Left Mrs J. Harrington for 5,000gns before his latest start, when last of 14 in a York handicap.
Garden Oasis
Seven-time C&D winner was placed 3 times in April/May and forced the pace until being headed approaching the final 1f when fourth of 7 in handicap at Pontefract (1m, good to firm) 19 days ago. Has eased further in the weights and can't be ruled out with blinkers back on.
Jesmond Dawn (IRE)
Has a good record here (finished in the first 2 on 5 of his 7 starts) and proved better than ever when winning a 9-runner handicap at this C&D (good) 12 days ago. Up in grade from 5 lb higher mark but he should go well again.

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