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Roger Varian’s APPARATE is the one to back in the Whitsbury Manor Stud Bibury Cup Handicap at Salisbury over a mile and a half, a race that will surely throw up a good few winners. The son of Dubawi has raced just three times in his life, opening his account in his last attempt in a Newmarket maiden and looking as though a trip in excess of the 10 furlongs he faced that day could suit him well. The ground around Britain is generally changing from the unseasonal soft to much firmish surfaces, and this looks very much in Apparate’s favour. The ground at Newmarket was good to firm and his performance fitted in with that of 20% of the progeny of Dubawi with a win; one of his main rivals, BURIRAM, won last time on heavy going, and the progeny of his sire Reliable Man tend to do better on ground with give in it.KIEFER won well at Newbury last month but is up in trip on different going and DESERT ICON will find this trip to his liking. Considering that APPARATE will probably love Salisbury, where his family perform 44% better than expected an each-way bet at the easily found 13/2 could look very good around half past four. G Lees
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