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Tramore preview
Remarkable Lady, near side
© Photo Healy Racing
Tramore stages its only Flat fixture today and the seven-race card has attracted many of Ireland's leading connections.
The opening Ashtown House Stud EBF Fillies Maiden has attracted seven runners with the top-rated Remarkable Lady on a mark of 75.
Harry Rogers' filly has proven a capable sort at this level but the daughter of Zoffany faces a daughter of Galileo in David Wachman's Sing For Me The latter was second last time out at Down Royal while also hoping to gain a valuable winning bracket is the Dermot Weld-trained Flagstaff
An hour later, Weld and John Oxx do battle with Propriano and Prince Charmin' respectively in the Dan Cowman Memorial Maiden.
Propriano, who carries the colours of Moyglare Stud Farm, and Prince Charmin', in the colours of Newtown Anner Stud, are closely matched (76 v 75) on ratings although Oxx's Prince Charmin' does have a good recent outing to his name having finished fifth at the Curragh 28 days ago.
The concluding Strand Inn Handicap has attracted a full field of 13 runners (with two reserves) and sees a pair of useful jumpers tackling the Flat.
The John Cullen-trained Misty Lady was a five-time handicap hurdle winner last year and should be able to win races from her lowly 48 rating, while Gordon Elliott's Isabella Liberty has been in fine form over fences recently and competes from 61, with Jack Kennedy claiming a useful 3lb.