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Clock suggests recent winner should follow up

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West Country Andrew King

Barney From Tyanee (3.35 Fakenham, nap)

Looked unlucky last time having made a mistake at a critical stage. Expected to make amends with a clear round.
Others to follow
Fakenham 2.00 Mr Mix, 2.30 Cash Again.
Sandown 1.40 Cleni Wells, 2.10 Speredek, 2.40 Ms Parfois, 3.15 Rathlin Rose.

Lambourn James Burn

Victoria Pollard (4.25 Newcastle, nap)

Went close off this mark over course and distance last time and should be on the scene again if coming on for that outing – her first for more than seven months.
Others to follow
Fakenham 2.00 Omessa Has, 2.30 Stowaway Magic, 3.00 A Tail Of Intrigue, 4.35 Wellingtonbridge.
Newcastle 2.20 Saxon Flames, 2.50 Marquee Club, 3.25 Petite Jack, 3.55 Clondaw Banker.
Sandown 1.40 Baraymi, 2.10 Pougne Bobbi, 2.40 Theatre Territory, 3.15 Ardkilly Witness, 3.45 Percy Street.
Wolverhampton 7.45 Blaze Of Glory.

North Colin Russell

Swift Emperor (4.55 Newcastle, nap)

Produced a career-best when third in last season’s Zetland Gold Cup. Failed to go on from there, but is down in grade and fancied to go well for his in-form yard on his all-weather debut.
Others to follow
Fakenham 3.00 Raktiman, 3.35 Improved, 4.05 Carlton Ryan.
Newcastle 2.20 Spiritofhayton, 2.50 Sutter County, 3.25 Mistiroc, 3.55 Codeshare, 4.25 High On Light, 5.25 Buccaneers Vault.
Sandown 2.40 Kelka.
Wolverhampton 7.15 Royal Celebration, 7.45 Fear The Fury.

Newmarket David Milnes

Excel Again (2.20 Newcastle, nap)

James Tate’s scopey sort took the eye when finishing with a flourish in third over a mile at Kempton this month. The son of Exceed And Excel has since moved well on Warren Hill and is expected to be suited by this stiffer test.
Others to follow
Newcastle 3.25 Hamelin, 4.25 Vogueatti.
Wolverhampton 5.45 Hidden Gem, 6.15 Tricorn, 7.45 Boost, 8.15 Potters Lady Jane.

Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason

Petite Power (3.35 Fakenham, nap)

Has progressed with each start since joining his current yard and, back over hurdles, races off the same mark as when scoring over fences at Huntingdon last week.
Topspeed Dave Edwards

Pougne Bobbi (2.10 Sandown)

Recorded a standout time when romping home at Ludlow nine days ago and Nicky Henderson’s improving six-year-old can shrug off his penalty.
Longshot Ed Quigley

Fairy Rath (2.10 Sandown)

Last year’s winner will enjoy conditions and should arrive spot-on after a recent spin over hurdles.
Ireland Tony O’Hehir

Sweetasever (7.30 Dundalk)

Performed creditably on her two previous attempts on Polytrack, most recently when third over tonight’s mile trip three week ago, and has sound claims.

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