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Paddy Power New Customer Offer Alongside Fairyhouse Grade 3

Paddy Power New Customer Offer Alongside Fairyhouse Grade 3

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As such, GG’s experts have looked at one of the biggest races in Ireland this weekend, to advise where you could use one of your first £10 Sportsbook bets. Also dont forget to check out the Royal Ascot Paddy Power Offers page


Introduced in 2003, the Norman Colfer Winning Fair Juvenile Hurdle is the final standpoint for Irish four-year-olds to make a mark before the Cheltenham Festival.

The race was won by Burning Victory on the way to success in the Triumph Hurdle in 2020, with Champion Hurdle contender Teahupoo victorious last season.

This season’s lineup is headed by the highly-touted Icare Allen, who carried a reputation before him heading into the Dublin Racing Festival. He could only finish fifth to stablemate Vauban that day, but he was beaten fewer than ten lengths and that was only his second start for the yard.

He had previously won in France and on debut for Willie Mullins so could well be capable of stepping forward on that run. There could yet be a Festival target for him in the Triumph Hurdle or Boodles Juvenile Handicap.


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There is significant opposition up against him, however. Stablemate Vadaly was making her debut for Mullins in the same Grade 1 in which Icare Allen was fifth at Leopardstown. Though she finished well down the field, it was encouraging for her future that Closutton had confidence in her debuting in such a race. She still travelled strongly enough and beat one home.

Her fellow mares Six Feet Apart and White Pepper have faced off against each other twice so far this season. The score is 1-1 between the pari, with the former scoring where it counted in a Listed event at Doncaster. That said, she and White Pepper may both struggle to make a mark here based on her follow up effort at Leopardstown.

All of Celestial Horizon, Ebasari, Prairie Dancer and Un Des Flos are yet to win for their current yards so have a fair bit to prove while Iberique Du Seuil** has a fair bit to prove with a strike rate of just 25% for Gordon Elliott so far.


Big Race Verdict

Preference is for the unexposed VADALY, who was thrown in at the deep end on her stable debut in Grade 1 company at the Dublin Racing Festival. However, that says a lot about the regard she may be held in and any amount of improvement may be likely. Icare Allen was comfortably in front of her last time, but had had a run and did not jump with too much fluency.


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