Amid The Chaospoised to take control in opener
Amid The Chaos is a hopeful choice to land the opening Premier Sports Management Hurdle, a contest which houses several useful sorts.
The selection comes here in decent shape, however, having enjoyed little more than a good school on his way to justifying odds of 2-13 at Kilbeggan last time.
It is his previous effort, however, which points one in the direction of the four-year-old. That was at Galway when he looked set to make a race of it, appearing to be full of running at the time, with the smart Pharviva, but for falling six from home.
King Of Tory has the class to prove far too strong for the opposition in the Deloitte Maiden, if putting it all in!
In truth, the son of Giant’s Causeway has never run a bad race, but you would have to question his resolve when the going gets tough.
He was beaten two and a half lengths into second place by Jim Bolger’s newcomer, Only Make Believe, in a 15-runner affair at Gowran Park on Sunday. A repeat of that effort should suffice!
Indian Pace, rather reluctantly, gets the nod in the five furlongs Deloitte Race. He was touched off close home and beaten a head by Rosmaire in a mile maiden at Tralee last week.
Weld’s colt now tries sprinting for the first time and has so much in hand at the weights that he literally picks himself.
Jessica Harrington’s Moynalveylad is the one to beat in the Bumper. The Taipan gelding has been rested since finishing three lengths runner-up behind Far From Trouble at Fairyhouse in May, a race which has worked out reasonably well.




