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Your support makes all the difference.DEVILRY: quickened away from the smart Merry Nutkin to win an Ayr novice hurdle on Monday. Now recovered from sickness and can add to his trainer's good record with juveniles. (G M Moore)
JUST HARRY: continued his revival since tackling an all- weather surface with a decisive win in a Southwell three-year- old handicap on Friday. Should complete a hat-trick on Fibresand. (M Ryan)
OLDHILL WOOD: kept on to finish second at 33-1 in a Windsor novice hurdle last Monday. The only member of the field without previous experience under either code, this jumping-bred gelding should improve. (S Mellor)
SUNKALA SHINE: Could finish only fifth to Outset when backed for an Edinbugh maiden hurdle on Friday but was gaining ground in the closing stages and should be sharper next time. (J Fitzgerald)
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