Big interview: Oisin Murphy on Roaring Lion and moreTalking Horses: Chris Cook with all the day’s top tipsAnd you can email Tony or tweet him @tonypaley 2.57pm BST Once again, punters will be offered short odds about a John Gosden runner for whom soft ground is not ideal. Distance is also a factor for Roaring Lion, who steps down to a mile, having been beaten in his last three races at that distance. At least that means he will avoid the worst of the ground, on the round course, and perhaps he is classy enough to win anyway, but I would rather bet that one of his 14 rivals can mug him. Happily will do for me, having won back to back Group Ones on deep ground last autumn. She went down by just a head to Laurens a fortnight ago, when her rival had the rail to help her, and this softer ground may help her to an even better performance. 2.54pm BST 5-2 Roaring Lion, 4-1 Recoletos, 7-1 Addeybb, 9-1 Happily, 10-1 Laurens, 11-1 Lord Glitters, 18-1 Lightning Spear, 22-1 Beat The Bank, 40-1 Century Dream, 50-1 Romanised, Stormy Antarctic, 66-1 I Can Fly, 80-1 Hey Gaman, 300-1 Gabrial. Continue reading…
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