Consistent High Reef poised to come good
Charlie Swan’s mare is ultra consistent and deserves a pay day. Second to Cache Creek on this track and to Soliza at the Curragh, High Reef ran another cracker at Galway on Friday night.
Competing from 10lbs out of the handicap, she ran a smashing race to finish a length and a half and the same third to High Priestess and Former Senator.
Certain of a hike in the weights in future events, the daughter of Shareef Dancer has to be fancied to go close now.
Kevin Prendergast’s Dawn Raid can do the business in the opening Oran Fillies Maiden.
She proved no match for Caradak at Galway, beaten four and a half lengths, but faces nothing of that calibre now.
John Oxx’s once-raced Masrahi is the one to be on in the Lecarrow Maiden.
The In The Wings colt, like Dawn Raid, is down in class, having filled third spot to Rio de Janeiro and Freud Bacon at Fairyhouse last month.
Tyndall, sure to have been well schooled by Noel Meade and a useful sort on the level, looks best in the first three-year-old maiden hurdle of the season.
The frustrating Hawaiian Son will never get a better opportunity than that afforded him in the Ulster Bank Beginners ’Chase.
He was still holding every chance at Wexford last time, contest won by Il En Reve, when falling at the final fence.