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Yolandi should be too swift with chance to dominate lower grade

Yolandi should be too swift with chance to dominate lower grade

SWIFT YOLANDI has failed to get to the front in her last couple of outings but gets a drop in class and can mark Mullingar's first Wednesday evening SIS fixture by making all against A5 rivals over 525 yards at 8.26.

Ian Reilly's bitch can be famine or feast given her requirement to dominate but the way she put an A3 field to the sword in early January is still fresh in the mind and bodes well for a contest of this nature.

The inside draw should allow a relatively untroubled passage early and she can outspeed the opposition to assert well before the first bend.

Beatrice Steiner's Scarlet Smurph (7.14) is another likely sort wearing the red jacket, while Catriona Ni-Duill's Kuma Muezza can register a fifth win in seven starts at 8.43.

There is morning Irish action from Kilkenny where Ratchies Wolfe (11.29) is well worth another chance in an A5 despite PJ Peacock's dog being shaded at odds-on in a similar contest last week.

The afternoon cards are at Doncaster and Valley with Craig Williams' consistent Abigail Surprise (3.29) and Tony Morgan's well-drawn/downgraded Dels Grace (4.56) the respective suggestions.

Paul Clarke's Old Fort Pele has three golds and three silvers since returning from a lengthy absence and has to make plenty of appeal dropping back to sprinting for Harlow's 12.29 over 238m, while Di Jinks' Signet Toofy (7.24) ran a blinder on his comeback and is a standout at the Essex track's subsequent evening meeting.

Swift Yolandi (nap)
T1 Mullingar 8.26