SATURDAY MARCH 11th 2017
Round 1 Heat 1 |
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GUIDE: We learnt last week that we must respect the Tralee
Juvenile form with four winners at Limerick on Saturday having previously been
eliminated from that hot unraced event so Droopys Cabaye, although currently
graded A3, can be assumed to be far ahead of that mark having run-up the event.
However, it’s a hot heat and Pat Buckley will be disappointed to see three of
his entries housed in the opener but a chance is taken that he can draw first
blood with Bentekes Bocko who was quite stunning in his career start at
Limerick and appears to have been readied specially for the Kirby. Caution
should be taken with the unexposed runners here as with all upcoming heats and
Ballymac Fidora is another Juvenile graduate who deserves respect; as does the
sizzling trial form of Allen Tank and the progressive At Sea but discount the
bitch Killinan Rosie at your peril and should she break well, she would take
some containing.
ROUND 1 HEAT 2
GUIDE: One of three Holland runners to impress at Limerick last Saturday, Clonbrien Hero posted a smart victory on a slow track and a repeat of that performance would be difficult to contain here, even if kennel companion and 550 yard winner from last week Rackethall Jess did manage to turn close at the bend but Whoops Jack has had a classy puppy career and with experience under his belt is an outright Kirby contender in 2017. He should grab a rails lead form Jess now and prove extemely difficult to repel thereafter.
ROUND 1 HEAT 3
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GUIDE: Quite an open heat at first glance and in form terms we probably needed to see a trial from Ballybough Dad to give us a more valuable insight as to his chances but he has progressed to a high level of form at Kilkenny and if taking to Limerick on debut, would take plenty of beating. Of course we have the complication of a Matthews runner here with Slouane Wonder and that is said on the back of his two winning Kirby campaigns which means that any runner from the Newry kennel must be given the utmost respect. However, Ivy Hill Blitz was superb when last seen and although that was a lowly A4 event, he returned a smart trial run last week on a slow circuit and is given the tentative vote for a kennel that has a habit of going deep in Limerick classics.
ROUND 1 HEAT 4
GUIDE: A wide open looking heat where relative experience meets some unexposed types, particularly in the form of Elusive Heights who still be anything! The experience of Springwell Josie could ultimately prove a deciding factor and having held a middle seed in the past, could have an ideal draw against others who will be less happy. However a chance is taken on Peter Cronin's Cometwopass who may find the necessary improvement for his recent trial at Limerick.
ROUND 1 HEAT 5
GUIDE: This could probably be labelled a tricky betting heat with some unexposed but talented types. Either of the inside duo could pop up with a big run while the impressive Frankies Lady has an absence to overcome and will need to significantly improve on her comeback trial. Tinas Rosie is as tough as you like and could easily spring a minor surprise if leading around form the outside but Lughill Robbie and Burnt Beans may hold sway as the former was very impressive on a slow circuit here last week and Burnt Beans left the Clonmel Unraced Stake as a real talking dog back in January. The latter just earns the nod, on suspicion more than bare fact.
ROUND 1 HEAT 6
GUIDE: A couple making a first step up to Open class here and with the presence of Vancouver Shea they will all have to be sharp. The Fraser Black powerhouse has been both green and brilliant in his short career so far but recent trials suggest he is primed for a major Kirby assault and in punting terms, I wouldn't like to be taking him on without very generous prices. Jaytee President is an obvious starting point if you must oppose the likely favourite and the Hennessy charge could make a bold bid if leading on the outer to ensure clear passage that was denied to him last time. Malico Champ too is no also ran having contested top company with solid results while Thor Tagg would be of interest if the penny dropped at traps.
ROUND 1 HEAT 7 |
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GUIDE: An interesting heat where the superb Coolavanny Pet would be the choice if you could be adamant that she would break well enough to defend the rails and turn with or close to the lead. She hasn't done that of late and it opens the door now for a hugely promising Jaytee Barracuda who went on every short-list for this event when impressing in the Tralee Juvenile. He built on that promise in a smart Limerick debut here last week when leaving the impression that he had yet more to offer and earns the vote with his wide seed now applied which can ensure clear passage. Of course, hailing from the prolific Graham Holland kennel which had a treble with Kirby runners at Limerick last week, we must listen up for rumours as to the abilities of Sidarian Victor and being a half-brother to last year's winner Droopys Roddick, a keen eye should also be cast over Droopys Dresden.
ROUND 1 HEAT 8 |
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GUIDE: This heat is almost like Tralee on tour as there is so much Juvenile Classic form to draw from and the popular choice will be Loskeran Vardy who possibly has his ideal draw now, something he didn't get when favourite for the Tralee decider last time out. However, he showed enough in that stake to make himself a fancy for many in the Kirby and he will be expected to open his campaign with a win, despite not having been around Limerick. He holds Droopys Pogba on overall Tralee form but his comrade Droopys Giroud is a different and more attractive prospect in terms of the demands placed on a Kirby contender. Half brothers to Droopys Nidge, Giroud seems more in keeping with the strong style that you would expect this litter to have. He did little wrong at Tralee and can certainly be given a real chance here if he has sharpened up his breaking since withdrawn from the second round of the Juvenile. As with all the heats, although not mentioned in forthright manner, it wouldn't be a seismic shock if one of the others was to show themselves better than expected.
ROUND 1 HEAT 9 |
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GUIDE: Excepting an improved break from the respected Allen Lynx, this heat should centre on the outside traps where two big outright fancies begin their campaigns. When running-up the Leger as little more than a baby here in November, Native Chimes showed himself to be a superbly talented greyhound who despite showing signs of greenness throughout that All Age event, displayed raw pace that just screamed Kirby challenger. He claimed the trial stake here last time out and if matured enough now to have developed a consistency, particularly at traps, is one that you simply must have on your side in 2017. He faces a stiff examination here however from Droopys Almond who is a strong runner capable of very fast clocks. He has shown eye-catching pace against the very best pups in Ireland in pre-Christmas events and may only have improved in the interim. For this heat though, Native Chimes is selected to gain first run on the Buckley charge and go on to score thereafter.
ROUND 1 HEAT 10 |
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GUIDE: Likely to start favourite here is Drive On Tipp and he is difficult to oppose in what is an ideal draw for the Holland runner who has some exceptional form to back up his Kirby credentials. He is taken to begin his campaign with a win but there are viable alternatives with his early paced kennel companion a likely challenger for the early lead having impressed in the Tralee Juvenile and the strong running Brinkleys Blaze should not be ruled out in an ideal draw where he could benefit if there is any crowding on the inner.
ROUND 1 HEAT 11 |
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GUIDE: A very interesting heat where many can hold claims but Hovex Mick is the obvious starting point after a stunning display on his LMK debut last time out. Trap 1 is likely to prove ideal and he is selected for victory despite there being plenty of viable opposition. Burgess Dubh must be respected even if he does need to step up on recent efforts. He's not trapping well at present but having reached the semi-finals of the Leger as a pup, his talent should not be in question. Crossfield Kate made a pleasing start to her career at Tralee and her recent blistering trial over 350 yards leaves open the possibility that she could lead them all a merry dance if quick from traps while we may also be about to see the strong running Hazel Mixture show his Kirby credentials on a track that is likely to suit greatly. An intriguing heat!
ROUND 1 HEAT 12 |
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LYBES DESTINY
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TULLIG CRUISE
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JAYTEE SAMURAI
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HIGHER LEVEL
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SOCIETY ST RIDLE
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GUIDE: This heat is likely to rest between the Comerford Cakes Puppy winner Jaytee Samurai and the Red Mills Unraced Stake winner Higher Level. The former has not exactly rubber-stamped his SPK success in recent outings at Limerick but has more plausible claims for a clear run and possible lead in this heat which can bring a bold bid. His clear run, should he find it, can ensure the same for the strong running Higher Level on his outer and these two may be set for a buckle on the back-straight if so with marginal preference for Jaytee Samurai to get back on the winning trail.
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