Nap of the Day: More to come from 5/2 juvenile at Warwick

It's a new week as far as I and this Nap of the Day column is concerned, and I'm heading to Warwick hoping to get off to a flyer.
Tuesday's selection is a once-raced juvenile for a yard that excels with such types in the opening race on the card.
Nap of the Day - Tuesday, November 5
- 12:40 Warwick - Justice Roll @ 5/2
Six go to post for this juvenile hurdle over two miles at Warwick on Tuesday, with Alan King's Rakki a relatively warm favourite at time of publication.
He's got decent claims after a promising third to a potentially nice one at Chepstow for the Jump Season Opener, but I think JUSTICE ROLL is a great bet.
Trained by Gary & Josh Moore, the three-year-old son of Churchill also shaped with promise on his debut over timber, finishing third in a Class 3 event at Kempton just a few weeks ago.
That was won by Adrian Keatley's Model Approach, who stretched 19 lengths clear on his previous start and fell at the fourth flight in a Listed affair at Wetherby the other day. The runner-up Usario Amigo looks a useful recruit to the juvenile ranks too.
Despite running keen in the early stages, the selection was right alongside the eventual 1-2 approaching the last but he got very tired on the run-in and ultimately finished just shy of 10 lengths off the pace.
In a recent stable tour with the Racing Post, Josh said the "fantastic-looking individual" just "blew up" in the closing stages, and that he should come on plenty for it.
He also suggested the Chatteris Fen as a potential target later in the campaign. That Class 2 contest, held at Huntingdon in the middle of January, has gone to the Moores twice in the last three years, courtesy of Kotmask and Perseus Way - the latter proving particularly useful, going on to finish second in the G2 Adonis Juvenile Hurdle before a tilt at the Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival.
It's noteworthy the father-son duo have pinpointed that race for this horse. It's also interesting that Tuesday's race was won last year by stablemate Salver, for the same owner. He didn't fare too bad, winning a Grade 2 and finishing third in the Triumph Hurdle in March.
Justice Roll rates a strong fancy against everything bar the favourite. I'll be disappointed if he's not up to beating the likes of Scottie's Siter and Character Testing, while Our Lil and Flowering boast nothing more than modest form on the Flat and this is their hurdling debuts.
Rakki looks a tough competitor on paper, but his form is ultimately yet to be tested and given a fair bit is thought of Justice Roll, he's well worth chancing at the quoted price.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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