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By John O'Riordan - SLIM MARVEL, who finished third in a mares maiden hurdle here last month, has every chance of going two places better. The six-year-old is somewhat unfortunate to be starting the new season still without a win, as she only went down by a nose when looking all over a winner at Wexford in November. The Andrew Slattery-trained mare won't get many better opportunities. With John Ryan one of the leading trainers at this venue, his representative Drumgill has to be of interest. Although well beaten in a competitive affair at Punchestown last week, the five-yea-old had earlier finished runner-up at Bellewstown. Wandering Rocks, a winner on the flat when trained in Britain, looks another live contender for trainer Bill Durkan.
Nap of the day in horse racing refers to a tipster's most confident bet of the day.
Having analysed all the form, it is the one horse picked out by an expert, which they believe has the best chance of winning a race.
There is a theory that the term 'Nap' comes from the French card game Napoleon as the best hand you can hold is referred to as a Napoleon.
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