625,000gns purchase slashed into 5-4 favouritism (from 4-1) to make a winning debut in Nottingham opener
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Vandeek (2.15 Nottingham)
5-4 (from 4-1)
The son of Havana Grey was bought for 625,000gns at the breeze-up sales in April and is a half-brother to four winners. Simon and Ed Crisford are 3-15 with two-year-olds this season.
Elegant Erin (7.50 Pontefract)
11-4 (from 6-1)
Stayed on well from the rear after being short of room behind a couple of these at York last time. Has won over this course and distance and is only 1lb above her last winning mark.
Pino Boy (8.30 Kilbeggan)
8-1 (from 28)
Was midfield here over hurdles on return from nearly two years off the track. Makes handicap chase debut on just third start over fences.
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