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LONGSHOT
He was just over a length off the pace here last time and is back from the same mark.
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GO GO CHICAGO (2.40 Cartmel)
He scored in a head-bobber at Perth last time and should go close again from 5lb higher with the longer trip likely to suit.
He's won this race for the past two seasons and is only 1lb higher than last year's victory so should go close.
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