KEFAHI makes plenty of punting appeal in Hamilton's opening
two-year-old maiden event this afternoon.
Alex Scott's juvenile stayed on strongly under considerate handling to
finish two-and-a-half-lengths fifth to Arndilly at Goodwood last month.
Certain to strip much fitter here, Kefahi can make the long journey
from Newmarket worthwhile.
Pat Eddery, striving for his tenth jockeys' championship, is the man
to follow at Nottingham, where he can bag a treble through Lime Street
Blues, Autumnis, and Exhibit Air.
A typical piece of opportunism by Eddery almost produced an unlikely
victory for Lime Street Blues over this course a fortnight ago when he
failed by only a neck to catch Yo-Cando.
Lime Street Blues is expected to make it third time lucky in the
Tattersalls Maiden Auction Series Stakes (Qualifier).
Autumnis finished a head runner-up to Lower Egypt in a
warmly-contested maiden at Newmarket's Craven meeting.
That seven-furlong contest has been the source of numerous subsequent
winners, and Autumnis arrives for the British Gas Autumn Campaign Maiden
Stakes ready to break his duck.
Exhibit Air, another from workaholic Richard Hannon's winner conveyor
belt, may prove too strong for Willow River in the Levy Board Limited
Stakes.
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