John Ryan handicapper shortened to 15-2 from 18 for Brighton contest
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Bulmer Bank (2.10 Nottingham)
10-1 (from 25-1)
Trained by Michael and David Easterby, the two-year-old made a good debut when fifth of 12 at Pontefract last month and should come on for that run.
Golden Passport (2.25 Brighton)
3-1 (from 4-1)
The three-year-old has not won since September but has performed well in subsequent races since and trainer Ed Walker is operating at a 29 per cent strike-rate in the past fortnight.
Steven Seagull (3.30 Brighton)
15-2 (from 18-1)
This John Ryan-trained three-year-old is on a run of ten starts without success, but he should appreciate this drop in trip and could run a good race.
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