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Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Monsieur Glory (4.30 Beverley, nap)

Ran a decent first race for Tom Clover when third at Yarmouth this month. The course-and distance-winner has since worked well on the Al Bahathri.

Others to follow
Beverley 5.00 Time's Arrow, 5.30 Somes Sound.
Nottingham 2.20 One For June, 2.50 Roman Holiday, , 3.20 Vice Versa, 3.50 Kaspersky, 4.20 Playful Sound.
Ayr 6.40 Excellent Sunset.
Kempton 6.50 Peterport, 7.50 Gymnaste, 8.20 lastmanlasround, 8.50 Teradrachm, 9.20 Toriano.

Lambourn: James Burn

Mutoondresdashorse (7.50 Kempton, nap)

Defied an absence of over a year to strike at Newbury last time and a mark of 78 looks workable for this well-regarded colt, who could make a smart handicapper.

Others to follow
Beverley 2.00 Popsi, 3.30 Wink Oliver.
Kempton 6.20 Classic Mission, 6.50 Scales Of Justice, 8.20 Alnashama, 8.50 Tyrell, 9.20 Golden Wedding.
Nottingham 3.50 Algaith, 4.20 Very Dashing, 4.50 Amadeus Rox.

North: Colin Russell

Destination Aim (8.40 Ayr, nap)

Sound reappearance last month when second at Thirsk. Shaped as though in need of the the run and should prove hard to beat this time.

Others to follow
Ayr 6.10 Jonny Delta, 6.40 Made Of Honour, 7.10 Black Isle Boy, 7.40 Coral Princess, 8.10 Trinity Star, 9.10 Makkaar.
Beverley 2.00 Our Little Pony, 2.30 Thatcherite, 3.00 Twentysvnthlancers, 3.30 Arcane Dancer, 4.00 Zodiakos, 4.30 Dream Free, 5.00 Doctor Cross, 5.30 Single Estate.
Cartmel 2.10 Idder, 3.10 Muwalla, 4.40 Snowed In, 5.10 Justatenner.
Kempton 7.50 Dubai Art, 8.20 Dark Devil.
Nottingham 2.20 Mnemonic Alexander, 3.20 Seduce Me, 3.50 Another Touch, 4.50 Dominating, 5.20 Miningrocks.

West Country: Andrew King

Nightingale Valley (9.20 Kempton, nap)

Bounced back from winter break with a course win and expected to be better suited by the extra furlong.

Others to follow
Kempton 6.50 Zubayr.

Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis

Playful Sound (4.20 Nottingham, nap)

This progressive filly sets the standard on the form of her reappearance success in a competitive Newmarket handicap. Should be hard to beat with further improvement likely.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Trinity Star(8.10 Ayr)

Hinted at a return to form over course and distance a week ago and Michael Dods’s six-year-old can end a lengthy barren spell.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Big Baz (3.50 Nottingham)

Regressive lately, but has winning form at the track and is of interest dropped to a mark of 102.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Someday(7.30 Punchestown)

A useful bumper performer who won at Leopardstown in February. Well held in the Grade 1 at the festival meeting at this venue last month, but appeals on his hurdles debut.

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