Who’d of Guest can go in again
He started with an easy win at Sligo last month, beating Wangara and Lisselan Fairways by three and a half lengths and three lengths.
Michael Halford's gelding went up 12lbs for that and it looked harsh, considering his immediate victims both got well beaten subsequently.
But the four-year-old showed at the Curragh on Saturday that the handicapper was very much thinking along the right lines.
Who'd Of Guest made light of the rise in weights, beating well-backed market leader, Red Happy, by four lengths.
Halford has wasted no time running him again, under a mandatory 5lbs penalty, and the hint should be taken.
Michael Grassick could do with a change of luck and Southern Style, Barry Geraghty is a significant booking, can give him just that in the McHale Engineering Maiden Hurdle.
This mare scored on the level at Limerick last season and produced her best effort to date over flights when runner-up behind Timing at Punchestown early last month. Behind in third was Somethingforsunday, a winner twice in the meantime.
Jimmy Spot On, outstayed over two miles and one by Persian Return at Killarney last week, should appreciate the drop in trip in the J J Burke Peugeot and Isuzu Handicap.




