While the market rightly has Argento Boy as favourite, there’s a risk the Leopardstown run wasn’t just an off day, especially given his tendency to fold under pressure when trading odds-on in-running. The market may be underestimating Son of Anarchy, whose debut hinted at untapped potential—leading until three out in a strong Punchestown race suggests he has the stamina and class for today’s longer trip. At 7/2, he represents a better value play against an inconsistent favourite.
However, Prophet’s Corner offers the sneakiest value. At 10/1, the step up in trip looks tailor-made, and his recent form suggests there’s more improvement to come—he’s an appealing each-way bet in a race where the favourite’s vulnerability could open up the places.
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