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Chester

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Boodles Chester Vase Stakes (Group 3) (Colts & Geldings)
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Speed race on the flat About 1.6 miles Ideal conditions Elite-level race 7 runners £82230 prize
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TrackLab's Top Pick
59
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Super Value at 33/100
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20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
R. Moore · A. P O'Brien · 3yo · 9st 6lb · OR 112
Freshness Jockey
59
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Fresh (193 days off) Jockey in form (5 wins in 14 days) Trainer in form Won 2 of last 5
Trainer Quotes
Mar 2026
"He won twice last year, including a Group 2 at Leopardstown by five lengths, before finishing third in the Futurity Trophy on heavy ground. He went very well at the Curragh on Sunday and he could be a second-string in the Epsom Derby. He looks like an Epsom horse - he's a great mover and that course will probably suit him. He could go to the Leopardstown trial, to York or Lingfield. It depends on how he comes out of his work on Sunday. We were surprised by the way he went through the ground and he finished very strong. He's obviously a very classy horse. 31-03-26"
W. Buick · C. Appleby · 3yo · 9st 2lb · OR 101
Jockey Form
10
Jockey in form (4 wins in 14 days) Won 1 of last 5
W. Lordan · A. P O'Brien · 3yo · 9st 2lb
Headgear Freshness
6.8
Wearing cheekpieces Fresh (191 days off) Trainer in form Won 1 of last 5
S. Foley · M. John Harrington · 3yo · 9st 2lb · OR 94
Form
4.6
Won 1 of last 5
Trainer Quotes
Apr 2026
"He ran a great race when second at Cork on Friday. He took a blow inside the furlong pole but rallied back. He looks a nice horse going forward. We might step him up into black-type company and a mile and a quarter looks a nice trip for him at the moment. The Leopardstown Derby Trial might come up nicely for him or we could look at Chester. 27-04-26"
S. Gray · R. & Peter Fahey · 3yo · 9st 2lb · OR 97
Class Form
1.6
Stepping up in class Won 1 of last 5
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