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- Sheisdiesel ready to roll again
Sheisdiesel ready to roll again
The Noel Meade-trained Sheisdiesel
© Photo Healy Racing
Sheisdiesel bids to continue her love affair with Dundalk as she seeks a seventh success at the County Louth track this evening.
All of her victories have come there — and she is currently on a roll, having chalked up a four-timer in an eight-week spell.
Sheisdiesel has not raced for five weeks, with trainer Noel Meade probably noticing she wanted refuelling.
Back with a full tank on Friday, the daughter of Harbour Watch will try to continue her winning ways in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies’ Handicap.
She has gone up 14lb since starting the winning run and is burdened with top weight — but as a course specialist, she still looks the one to beat.
Mick Halford ’s Miss Snossyboots arrives in good heart, having won her last two races over a mile and a half on this course. Wild Shot attempts to take her winning streak to four in the Sean Judge Memorial Handicap, although Noel Kelly’s five-year-old drops back in trip to a mile.
Meade takes him on with Percy B Shelley who ran over hurdles at Sligo just a few days ago.
The Andrew Slattery-trained Sharjah makes his 124th racecourse appearance in the AV Direct Apprentice Handicap — alongside Niall Madden’s Shake The Bucket who has had a mere 110 career starts.
Six-time course winner Park Row faces only three rivals in the LMFM Race.
The nine-year-old, trained by Denis Coakley, won four times from nine outings during the winter season.