Course-and-distance scorer backed into favouritism (from 13-2) to make winning return to Bath
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Californiagoldrush (2.55 Dundalk)
9-2 (from 11)
This filly looks to be still progressing after posting a career-best RPR last time out when third at Fairyhouse. She's been backed into favouritism this morning to continue her upward march on her first start over seven furlongs this year.
Hey Lyla (3.40 Catterick)
6-1 (from 12)
A drop in grade may prove shrewd for this three-year-old filly, who finally got off the mark at Ayr in May. She has failed to fire in two starts since but market confidence suggest she's capable of bouncing back under Joe Fanning.
Therehegoes (7.10 Bath)
3-1 (from 13-2)
Another dropping back in grade, Therehegoes has shot up to head the market as he seeks to make a winning return to Bath under Billy Loughnane. A course-and-distance scorer in 2021, the four-year-old has won twice already this year and was far from disgraced last time out when a length behind the winner at Newbury six days ago.
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