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In that case, I will abandon my meticulously compiled handicap ratings and focus instead on the sloggers with low weights. If conditions are atrocious, the good-ground-nancy-boys haven't got a prayer.


Sir Rembrandt - Rejuvenated by a change of stable last time and still well handicapped (in theory), but that race at Cheltenham rather fell apart and whether this old rogue will repeat that performance is anyone's guess.


D'Argent - Inconsistent and probably a shade high in the weights - but does stay and handles testing going.


Point Barrow - Spent the 2nd half of last season fannying about over hurdles in preparation for The Grand National and has seemingly become something of a forgotten horse - but is decent on his day.


Charactor Building - Not obviously well treated but unexposed and still young enough to improve. He'll do for me.


5 + 3 = ?
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