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Conor Fennelly has fired in a 4-1 winner at Gowran Park and has a 2pt selection still to run
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- 'He did well to finish so close' - Graeme Rodway is back with his best bet on Thursday
- 'He went into my notebook as a winner in waiting' - Adrian Wall's three Thurles tips on Thursday
- 'He won't need to be anywhere near his best to win cosily' - Robbie Wilders with two plays at Warwick and Southwell
- 'He could potentially have a class edge' - Graeme Rodway's pick of the morning prices on Wednesday
- 'He's well handicapped relative to his best turf form' – Alan Sweetman with two selections at Dundalk on Wednesday
more inMembers' Club tips
- 'He did well to finish so close' - Graeme Rodway is back with his best bet on Thursday
- 'He went into my notebook as a winner in waiting' - Adrian Wall's three Thurles tips on Thursday
- 'He won't need to be anywhere near his best to win cosily' - Robbie Wilders with two plays at Warwick and Southwell
- 'He could potentially have a class edge' - Graeme Rodway's pick of the morning prices on Wednesday
- 'He's well handicapped relative to his best turf form' – Alan Sweetman with two selections at Dundalk on Wednesday