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'Chloe Pitts, an exceptional trainer of fillies, has joined the team and appears to be in top form for an exciting weekend ahead according to Tattersalls' remark'

Four individuals, Robbie Wilders, Richard Russell, Ryan McCue from Betfair, and Tom Bull, constitute the panel.

"Chloe Pitts, known for her exceptional training of fillies, is joining the team for a promising...
"Chloe Pitts, known for her exceptional training of fillies, is joining the team for a promising weekend of racing at Tattersalls."

'Chloe Pitts, an exceptional trainer of fillies, has joined the team and appears to be in top form for an exciting weekend ahead according to Tattersalls' remark'

The Betfair Sprint Cup, scheduled for 3.35 at Haydock, is shaping up to be an exciting race this year. Several horses are set to compete, with the Wathnan Racing Team entering Lazzat, Kind Of Blue, and Flora Of Bermuda.

Lazzat, the market favourite, has been in top form this season and is expected to run at Haydock, along with Kind Of Blue and Flora Of Bermuda. Ryan McCue, a racing expert, believes Kind Of Blue could be a contender in the race. He points to Kind Of Blue's solid effort at the Curragh and its performance this time last year as evidence of its potential.

Chloe Pitts, another racing analyst, also has high hopes for Kind Of Blue. She suggests that if Lazzat sets a fast pace, Kind Of Blue could get a good position in the race. Pitts also thinks Sky Majesty, a progressive filly this season, could be a significant contender. The filly's owners have supplemented her for the Betfair Sprint Cup, a decision that Pitts considers significant.

Sky Majesty's performance in the race could be influenced by the weather, according to Pitts. She believes that if it rains, Sky Majesty could perform exceptionally well. Tom Bull shares this sentiment, pointing to Sky Majesty's performance in the Nunthorpe despite being upset in the stalls.

The Betfair Sprint Cup often favours front-runners, as mentioned by Chloe Pitts. Inisherin is likely to go forward in the race, potentially providing pace for other horses. This could benefit horses like Kind Of Blue and Sky Majesty, which are known for their late surges.

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With the Betfair Sprint Cup just around the corner, racing fans are eagerly awaiting the exciting contest at Haydock. Will Lazzat maintain its favouritism, or will Kind Of Blue or Sky Majesty surprise everyone? Only time will tell.

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