MANSHOOD was regularly too colty to do himself justice when trained by William Haggas, but he most definitely has more ability than he's shown so far. He looked really well pre-race at Newcastle last week and was noted making eye-catching late headway going down by a fast diminishing half length to Henley. A reproduction of that performance makes him the horse to beat despite shouldering top-weight of 10 stone.
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