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Newmarket: David Milnes
Parfait (4.25 Leicester, nap)
Shaped well on his return at Wolverhampton last month and is fit from some nice work on the Al Bahathri. John Gosden's three-year-old has form on easy ground and won't mind any rain.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 1.55 Bath And Tennis, 3.05 Waggle, 3.40 Lost The Moon, 4.15 Tulip Dress, 4.50 Dark Side Dream, 5.25 Sir Harry Collins.
Leicester 2.05 Meshaykh, 3.50 So Sleek, 5.00 Rebel Surge, 5.35 Lady Of Yue.
Redcar 2.25 Storm Over, 3.35 King Bolete.
Windsor 1.45 Hemingford, 2.55 Turning The Table, 3.30 Yalawin, 4.05 Indira, 4.40 Compas Scoobie, 5.15 Tennessee Rose.
Lambourn: James Burn
Cool Bahamian (4.40 Windsor, nap)
This six-year-old can be in and out, but has put together two solid runs this season and runs off only 1lb higher than his last winning mark.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 1.55 Armum, 2.30 Passing Star, 3.40 Masterson.
Huntingdon 1.00 Ocean Jive, 3.45 Raising The Bar.
Leicester 2.05 Waves, 4.25 Sayesse.
Windsor 2.20 Fair Cop, 2.55 Lime And Lemon, 4.05 Ickymasho.
North: Colin Russell
Joysunny (5.25 Chelmsford, nap)
Lightly raced three-year-old who showed improved form when narrowly beaten from a poor draw at Catterick on her handicap debut. With improvement likely, she can go one better.
Others to follow
Cartmel 2.10 Dear Sire, 2.45 Wazowski, 3.20 Allbarnone, 3.55 Altruism, 4.30 Presenting Junior, 5.05 Valleyofmilan, 5.40 Mickey Miller.
Chelmsford 2.30 Major Crispies, 3.40 Zakatal, 4.15 Isntshesomething, 4.50 Intensical.
Huntingdon 12.30 Shotofwine, 1.30 Wot A Shot.
Leicester 2.05 Savannah Moon, 3.15 Showboating, 4.25 Scofflaw, 5.00 Amber Mystique, 5.35 Fillydelphia.
Redcar 12.45 Chatburn, 1.15 Valley Of Rocks, 1.50 Fidelma Moon, 2.25 Flawlessly, 3.00 Visitant, 3.35 Beardwood, 4.10 Question Of Faith.
Windsor 1.45 Rampant Lion, 2.55 Apres Midi, 3.30 Yalta, 4.05 Eternal.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Golden Doyen (3.20 Cartmel, nap)
Struggled in the top handicaps at Cheltenham and Aintree and can be forgiven for crashing out early last time. He is fancied to make his presence felt with Richard Johnson back in the saddle.
Others to follow
Huntingdon 12.30 Prince Mahler, 1.30 Water Willow.
Windsor 5.50 Sir Plato.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Rio Ronaldo (4.40 Windsor, nap)
Well weighted on the best of last year's course-and-distance form and didn't get the rub of the green when fancied to win a slightly better race at the track last month. He can make amends.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Turning The Table (2.55 Windsor)
Recorded a personal best when scoring emphatically over course and distance a week ago and David Simcock's filly can follow up off top weight.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Yalta (3.30 Windsor)
Should be happier back at 5f on his handicap debut and cannot be ruled out with ground to suit.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Product Of Love (6.00 Ballinrobe)
Winner of a point-to-point, the Alan Fleming-trained six-year-old is making his hurdling debut following two runs in bumpers, which included a third behind the smart Samcro at Fairyhouse. Although beaten 22 lengths, there was some merit in the run and the son of Fruits Of Love is the pick in the opener.
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