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Take Elliott's Moonlight to star in Galway bumper

Gordon Elliott: has solid claims in the Galmoy Hurdle with Diamond Cauchois
Gordon Elliott: trainer of Moonlight EscapeCredit: Harry Trump

Newmarket: Anthony Burke

We Know (1.05 Redcar, nap)
Put in an improved effort at Goodwood earlier this month when just giving way in the last furlong after making much of the running. This less demanding track may suit his style of running and can make the long trip north worthwhile.

Others to follow
Leicester
12.15 Red Cymbal 12.45 Storm Jazz 1.20 Arthenus 1.55 Fire Brigade 2.30 Oakley Pride 3.05 Havana Heart 3.40 French Sparkle 4.10 Arcanista
Redcar12.00 Tallow 12.30 Swiss Chocolate 2.50 Arnarson 3.25 Mad Rose

Lambourn: James Burn

Star Tackle (2.40 Ayr, nap)

We have not seen the best of this six-year-old, but he is well regarded by trainer Harry Whittington, whose string were not right last term. Promises to do better over fences and opening mark of 109 looks workable.

Others to follow
Leicester 12.15 Zumurud, 12.45 Dark Blue, 1.20 Top Tug, 1.55 Chatez
Redcar 2.50 Holiday Girl

North: Colin Russell

Well Above Par (2.40 Ayr, nap)

Former point-to-pointer who was an encouraging second on his chase debut at Perth last month and with today's longer trip likely to suit is fancied to go one better.

Others to follow
Ayr 1.30 Nicely Indeed, 2.05 Better Getalong, 3.15 Little Fritz, 3.50 Minella Suite, 4.20 Karamoko.
Leicester 12.45 Gabrials Centurion, 1.55 King's Pavilion, 2.30 Lexington Sky, 3.05 Clubbable, 3.40 Maybride, 4.10 My Girl Maisie.
Redcar 12.00 Wrenthorpe, 12.30 Gorse, 1.05 Sea Youmzain, 1.40 Miningrocks, 2.15 Sheriff Garrett, 2.50 Pudding Chare, 3.25 Point Of Woods, 4.00 Uncle Charlie.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Vengeur De Guye (3.50 Ayr, nap)

On a long losing run, but has slipped to a good mark and, down in grade, should strip fitter for a recent run and has soft ground in his favour.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Awesome Allan(4.00 Redcar)

Has hinted at a return to form twice recently and David Evans' three-year-old looks poised to end his barren spell.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Lochnell (2.40 Ayr)

Well beaten in hot race last time out, but this course and distance winner can go well off a mark of 105 back over fences with ground to suit.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Moonlight Escape (4.35 Galway)

Placed on her two previous starts, most recently when headed close home and beaten half a length at Fairyhouse earlier this month, the Gordon Elliott-trained four-year-old can make her experience tell and gets the vote to score under Jamie Codd.

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