Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips

Hyperion
Thursday 12 May 1994 18:02 EDT
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2.40: BLUE BLAZER has been coming steadily back to form, in contrast to many of his rivals, and can improve on last week's Chester fifth, when he encountered traffic problems.

3.10: Some closely matched horses mostly share a preference for soft ground, but SWING LOW should be able to cope with these conditions and step up on his seasonal debut.

3.40: Wind In Her Hair's Newmarket form is working out well, but Michael Stoute's Epsom team grows stronger as each trial is staged and, over this distance and going, BALLERINA should improve on her reappearance form.

4.10: REDOUBTABLE failed to get the run of the race in the 2,000 Guineas but should have enough class and speed to revert sucessfully to sprinting.

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