Chaos can leave layers in turmoil
Dermot Weld’s four-year-old enjoyed a bloodless success, he was a 2-13 shot, at Kilbeggan as a prelude to producing a decent effort at Down Royal 13 days ago.
Amid The Chaos looked on very good terms with himself then, making practically all the running to score unextended by seven lengths from Inishmot Lady.
In third spot, a further head away, was Doors To Manual and it is difficult envisaging him reversing the placings on only 3lbs better terms.
Ryanally, in receipt of 9lbs and who turned-over hot-pot Treculiar at Tralee, is probably the biggest worry!
Ruby Walsh partners Amid The Chaos and has real prospects of completing a double aboard Eye Candy in the Live UK Commentary three-year-old Maiden Hurdle.
Eye Candy is trained by Paddy Mullins’ daughter, Sandra McCarthy, and may prove a particularly smart recruit to jumping.
He has been rested since disappointing at Galway in July, but previously took a mile and a half handicap at Naas in smooth style.
Alota Baby, like Amid The Chaos, will be attempting to land a three-timer in the Super Sunday At Tipperary Handicap Hurdle.
To say her chance is obvious would be something of an understatement. She landed a gamble at Ballinrobe by seven lengths and went up 10lbs.
Alota Baby defied that rise, however, with an easy eight lengths success at Kilbeggan last Friday.
She runs here under a mandatory 6lbs penalty, but is set to go up 14lbs in future races.
The handicapper says she’s a good thing and who are we to argue?




