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JOHN Dunlop's smart colt Elusive Pimpernel galloped into the Classic picture at HQ last week and Waseet can follow in his hoofprints at Sandown this afternoon.
The chestnut landed his maiden over a mile here back in August, pulling clear to score easily.
Next stop was Ascot where he contested the Royal Lodge and the son of Selkirk was far from disgraced when chasing home O'Brien 'second string' Joshua Tree.
Today's step up to 1m2f should be just what he needs and WASEET looks a decent prospect.
Later on the card, I also fancy Paul Cole's NO HUBRIS to take the conditions stakes in the hands of Jamie Spencer.
The US bred colt landed a hot looking maiden at York's Dante meeting in impressive style, booking his ticket for Royal Ascot Festival.
He was no match for Canford Cliffs in the Coventry, but then again that's no shame and he finished close to some highly-regarded rivals.
The Whatcombe trainer's yard has been knocking at the door and I expectHubris to kick it down.
At Perth, Kate Walton's STOPPED OUT looks worth backing to followup his Kelso victory under an excellent ride from Richie McGrath.
Conditions should be ideal for the improving grey who can defy his seven pound penalty.
Provided there's enough juice in the ground, I expect Neil King's NOBLE BILY to run a big race in the Highland National.
This trip should pose no problems having landed the Kent National over this trip on soft ground at Folkestone at the beginning of March.
Quevegawas crowned Queen of Punchestown after putting the lads in their place in the World Series Hurdle. Sent off the 5-2 favourite on the back of her second triumph in the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham, Willie Mullins' six-year-old travelled well throughout for Paul Townend.
The jockey remained motionless until the last before asking the mare to quicken clear, scoring by three lengths from Alan King's Bensalem.
Brooklyn Brownie raced to the feature Kilmany Cup at Perth, the 10-1 outsider of the field of four.
MalcolmJefferson said: "When I saw the race had cut up we had a closer look. He had a fibrillating heart at Haydock, that is why he was pulled up. That had never happened before and he was OK the next day."
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