Based on the timefigures given for each horse, here is the analysis and assessment of the top contenders in order of their ratings:
- Rush Queen (86+):
- Once-raced filly, finishing ninth of 17 in a maiden race at the Curragh (6f, good to soft) on debut.
- Showed promise in her debut race and has room for improvement.
- Considered a top contender based on her rating.
- Ashwiyaa (86+):
- Promising filly, finishing third of 15 in a maiden race at Cork (5f, good) on debut.
- Up in trip for this race, which could suit her.
- With her promising debut performance, she is considered a strong contender.
- Zelestial (85+):
- Once-raced filly, finishing fifth of 12 in a maiden race at Navan (5.8f, soft) on debut.
- Showed potential in her debut race and could progress further.
- Considered as a contender based on her rating and potential for improvement.
- Lia Fail (IRE) (79):
- Twice-raced filly, finishing fifth of 13 in a maiden race at Roscommon (7.4f, good to soft) in her most recent race.
- Previous race performance was not exceptional, but there is potential for improvement.
- Considered as a contender, but with slightly lower ratings compared to the top three.
- Zona Verde (IRE) (76):
- Twice-raced filly, finishing seventh of 13 in a maiden race at Cork (5f, soft) in her most recent race.
- Unsuited by the drop in trip in her previous race.
- Up in trip for this race, which could be more favorable.
- Has the potential to perform better in this race, but with lower ratings compared to the top contenders.
Lough Lannagh (IRE) (54+):
- Once-raced filly, finishing eleventh of 13 in a maiden race at Roscommon (7.4f, good to soft) on debut.
- Showed limited performance in her debut race.
- With a lower rating compared to the other contenders and a disappointing debut, she is considered a less likely contender in this race.
It’s important to note that these assessments are based solely on the timefigures provided and do not take into account other factors such as form, jockey, trainer, and track conditions.
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