1374989Galway Preview: Weld still the man to watch5Deleted02010-07-30T00:00:00.0000000+01:002010-07-30T22:07:57.6270000+01:002010-07-30T00:00:00.0000000+01:00galwaydaysix6falsefalse-1WEBMAN\colebSportSport NewsRacingIrish RacingGalway Preview: Weld still the man to watchThe Galway Festival is beginning to wind down now but course master Dermot Weld still has several arrows to fire, including some leading chances on Saturday afternoon.<p>The Galway Festival is beginning to wind down now but course master Dermot Weld still has several arrows to fire, including some leading chances on Saturday afternoon.</p> <p>The master of Rosewell House starts off with Gentleman Jeff in the opening Jockeys Association Maiden Hurdle (2.25) and the six-year-old reverts to jumping on the back of a promising pipe-opener at Leopardstown last week.</p> <p>Baracas also ran on the level last time and will be tough to beat, as will Noel Meade's Kilbeggan winner Lean Times.</p> <p>Suntan was an easy winner on his handicap debut at the Curragh's Oaks meeting and is the one Weld's McMonagle has to beat in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Nursery.</p> <p>The lightly-raced Broad Meaning flies the Weld flag in the valuable Low Low Handicap, although he has shown precious little since returning from an enforced absence, whereas Ask Jack is at the top of his game after picking up a big pot here earlier in the week, and Tuesday's winner Miss Eze has her third run of the Festival.</p> <p>Hasty Katie has also made an appearance already at the meeting, finishing third to Zaminast on Tuesday, and has the Ballydoyle colt Enchanted Forest to beat in the Dawn Juice EBF Maiden.</p> <p>Weld's representative Honey Of A Kitten will be expected to improve from her debut, but perhaps her stablemate Masdar has more obvious claims in the Kerrymaid Festival INH Flat Race, given his eyecatching Flat pedigree.</p> <p>The biggest prize over the jumps is up for the grabs in the Freshways Handicap Hurdle, in which Dessie Hughes' progressive Swiftmarc attempts to continue on his upward curve. Last-start scorers Golden Kite, Manhattan Boy and Fine Call won't go down without a fight, however.</p> <p>The 2007 winner My Valley tries for a fourth Festival success in the Cheestrings Handicap, and the application of blinkers could enable her to put Tuesday's no-show behind her.<br/></p> <p></p>/sport/racing/2010/0730/galwaydaysixWeld still has ammunition at GalwayWeld still has ammunition at GalwayThe Galway Festival is beginning to wind down now but course master Dermot Weld still has several arrows to fire, including some leading chances on Saturday afternoon. The master of Rosewell House starts off with Gentleman Jeff in the opening Jockeys Association Maiden Hurdle (2.25) and the six-year-old reverts to jumping on the back of a promising pipe-opener at Leopardstown last week. Baracas also ran on the level last time and will be tough to beat, as will Noel Meade's Kilbeggan winner Lean Times. Suntan was an easy winner on his handicap debut at the Curragh's Oaks meeting and is the one Weld's McMonagle has to beat in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Nursery. The lightly-raced Broad Meaning flies the Weld flag in the valuable Low Low Handicap, although he has shown precious little since returning from an enforced absence. Meanwhile, Ask Jack is at the top of his game after picking up a big pot here earlier in the week, and Tuesday's winner Miss Eze has her third run of the Festival. Hasty Katie has also made an appearance already at the meeting, finishing third to Zaminast on Tuesday, and has the Ballydoyle colt Enchanted Forest to beat in the Dawn Juice EBF Maiden. Weld's representative Honey Of A Kitten will be expected to improve from her debut, but perhaps her stablemate Masdar has more obvious claims in the Kerrymaid Festival INH Flat Race, given his eyecatching Flat pedigree. The biggest prize over the jumps is up for the grabs in the Freshways Handicap Hurdle, in which Dessie Hughes' progressive Swiftmarc attempts to continue on his upward curve. Last-start scorers Golden Kite, Manhattan Boy and Fine Call won't go down without a fight, however. The 2007 winner My Valley tries for a fourth Festival success in the Cheestrings Handicap, and the application of blinkers could enable her to put Tuesday's no-show behind her.Auto10003184700031847.jpgDermot Weld Falsefalse