3.00 2m. 1f. 90yds. 9 Declared. Racing TV Irish EBF (Mares) H'cap H'dle of €20,000.00 4-y-o plus
1st - €12,000.00 2nd - €4,000.00 3rd - €2,000.00 4th - €1,000.00 5th - €600.00 6th - €400.00
FormscanBy John O'Riordan - Successful on her hurdling debut at Naas in April, FIVER FRIDAY can add to those gains. A decent performer on the Flat, the Paul Traynor-trained mare has won four times in that discipline. An encouraging fifth in the Ladies Derby at the Curragh last time, she returns to jumping off a potentially lenient handicap mark. Given her proven turn of foot, the five-year-old should be ideally suited to the make up of this race. Following a promising first run for connections here last month, Spick And Span has to be of interest. Despite failing to win from 18 starts thus far, the James Fahey-trained eight-year-old has finished runner-up on five occasions. Radar Ahead also enters calculations on handicap debut.
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards mares only that are EBF eligible (120 = 11st 12lbs)Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.