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Honolulu Heads Leger 12

Aidan O'Brien's well backed charge Honolulu heads a list of twelve horses that have stood their ground for the final classic of the season, the Ladbrokes St Leger. The master of Ballydoyle has left in five horses in the race, although Soldier Of Fortune is expected to bypass the Doncaster contest.

The most notable absentee from the race is the Marcus Tregonning trained Aqaleem, who has been forced to miss the race after pulling up lame in a training gallop last week.

A surprise entry in the race is the Sir Michael Stoute trained Regal Flush. The three year old was supplemented for the race at a cost of #40,000, and is rated a 10-1 chance by Hills to record a first Leger win for his trainer.

Tony Kenny from Hills commented 'It probably isn't a vintage renewal, considering that the horse that finished second in the Ebor is the favourite for the classic, but it still looks like a very interesting betting heat'

Saturday 15th September ?

Ladbrokes St Leger: (William Hill Bet) 9-4 Honolulu, 4-1 Lucarno, 11-2 Mahler, 6-1 Macarthur, 8-1 Veracity, 10-1 Raincoat, Regal Flush, 16-1 Acapulco. 20-1 Samuel, 50-1 Celestial Halo, 100-1 Song Of Hiawatha, ? E/W ? 1-2-3 (Other Upon Application) ? (NON RUNNER ? NO BET)

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