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“Oldschool Outlaw Triumphs in Naas, Defeats Bambino Fever”

Oldschool Outlaw (1.20) emerged victorious over Bambino Fever during their Naas encounter in December, showcasing their closely matched abilities despite differing betting odds. Formerly under Garry Caldwell’s training, Oldschool Outlaw transitioned to Gordon Elliott’s stable after a notable performance at Aintree. The Walk In The Park offspring demonstrated her prowess by winning a Listed maiden hurdle at Navan and triumphing over Bambino Fever in a subsequent maiden hurdle at Naas. JP McManus recognized Oldschool Outlaw’s potential, leading to a significant victory in the Grade 3 Solerina Mares Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse.

With a proven track record, Bambino Fever remains a strong contender alongside Echoing Silence and Charme De Faust for the upcoming event, each vying for a podium finish according to expert predictions.

In a separate event, Jordans Cross (2.00) has showcased an unbeaten streak in chasing when maintaining his balance, setting the stage for another remarkable performance. Under Anthony Honeyball’s guidance, Jordans Cross demonstrated his potential with notable finishes, culminating in consecutive wins over the larger obstacles. Despite facing stiff competition from Meetmebythesea, Wingmen, and Sixmilebridge, Jordans Cross remains a top choice for a podium finish in the upcoming race.

Finally, Wodhooh (2.40) returns to the turf with a lightened load following Lossiemouth’s absence, positioning herself as a formidable force in the upcoming event. Gordon Elliott’s mare has excelled in hurdle competitions, boasting an impressive track record with only one defeat in ten starts. With victories in high-stakes races like the Grade 2 Ascot Hurdle and a Grade 3 at Leopardstown, Wodhooh is favored to outperform competitors like Jade De Grugy and Feet Of A Dancer in the anticipated race.

In another exciting event, the renowned Ma Shantou (3.20) faces his toughest challenge yet, poised to display his mettle in the upcoming competition. Trained by Emma Lavelle, Ma Shantou’s recent victories, including the Grade 2 Cleeve Hurdle, have established him as a formidable contender. However, Teahupoo, Bob Olinger, and Honesty Policy are anticipated to give Ma Shantou a run for his money in the challenging race.

Lastly, Fact To File (4.00) is set to defend his title in the Ryanair Chase after a convincing win in the Irish Gold Cup, showcasing his strong form. Banbridge, Jonbon, and Heart Wood are expected to pose significant challenges to Fact To File’s bid for a repeat victory.

In summary, the upcoming races promise an exhilarating showcase of talent and competition, with each contender poised to deliver a thrilling performance.

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