By John O'Riordan - Listed bumper winner SWITCH FROM DIESEL can get off the mark over hurdles. Runner-up on her first two starts over flights, the Ross O'Sullivan-trained mare was highly tried in Grade 1 company on her most recent outings. Back in calmer waters now, the Yeats seven-year-old should take beating. Full Of Shade has a mammoth absence to overcome but Willie Mullins does exceptionally well with similar types. It is surely significant that the mare has been kept in training at this stage of her career. Any market support should be noted. Cork bumper winner Salsinha is a lightly raced five-year-old with the scope for further improvement on just her fourth start over hurdles.
By Mark Nunan - SPANISH MAID make plenty of appeal off a light weight on her return to hurdling. On her first start for Ross O'Sullivan, the Workforce mare was made favourite for a handicap chase at Wexford on Saint Patrick's Day and was a creditable second before going one better at Tramore last month. She's rated a little bit lower over hurdles and was placed in a couple of maidens for her previous trainer. Ode To Joy has been consistent of late and the form of her third at Bellewstown was boosted when the winner went in again on his next start. Patrick Street comes here in good heart after winning on the Flat at Limerick
- NEXT TWIST has won two of his four starts over hurdles and is upwardly mobile. An opening mark of 121 suggests that he could have plenty in hand over the rest if he adapts to the new challenge over fences. Hypotenus and Garde Des Champs are exposed chasers but could have say if anywhere near their best. Shadowfax Of Rohan can also figure.
- DUBLINOFFICECALLIN took a big step forward when scoring on his handicap debut over C&D a few weeks ago. A 5lb rise for that success may underestimate the five-year-old and he's hard to oppose as a result. Byron Hill made the frame at Sedgefield last time and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Gonnino is next best.
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