Course-and-distance winner looks on a reasonable mark
Lambourn: Nick Deacon
Time To Exceed (6.50 Windsor)
Hails from a stable in good form and justified market confidence when making winning return to action at Leicester last month. Ryan Moore takes the ride again and further improvement anticipated.
Others to follow
Brighton 3.15 One Big Surprise, 3.50 Dream Of Summer
Kempton 2.00 Ok Corral, 3.05 Clondaw Banker, 3.35 Toviere
Towcester 8.30 Mulcahys Hill
Windsor 7.20 Jallota, 7.50 Salieri
North: Richard Young
Lydia's Place (2.50 Wetherby, nap)
Slipped in the weights prior to returning to winning ways at Beverley last time. That form has been franked by the subsequent win of the runner-up and she is fancied to go well from low draw from only a 3lb higher mark.
Others to follow
Brighton 3.50 Morning Suit
Towcester 7.30 Wazowski
Wetherby 1.50 Bicolour, 2.20 Komodo, 3.25 Dutch Artist, 4.00 Make On Madam, 4.30 Cray, 5.00 Kerry Icon, 5.35 King Of Paradise
Windsor 7.20 Firmament
West Country: Andrew King
Little Acorn (2.30 Kempton, nap)
Has had a few opportunities in the past and connections now reach for some headgear which will hopefully do the trick.
Others to follow
Kempton 4.10 Moorlands Jack
Towcester 5.30 Mighty Missile 6.30 Glanvilles Guest 7.30 Clearly Capable
Wetherby 2.20 Red Royalist
Newmarket: David Milnes
Let's Sway (4.50 Brighton, nap)
Gets in right on the top cut off point on a mark of 55 and fancied to keep Amy Murphy on a roll. The three year old looked in good shape on the watered gallop on Friday.
Others to follow
Brighton 2.10 Golden Easter, 3.15 Swiss Cross, 3.50 Munawer, 5.25 Cherry Kool
Wetherby 1.50 Alwahsh, 4.00 Cambodia, 4.30 Newt
Windsor 5.20 Chiefofchiefs, 5.50 Crowned Eagle, 6.20 Last Voyage, 6.50 Gulliver, 7.20 Kaspersky, 7.50 Call Me Grumpy, 8.20 Blushing Red
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Slemy (3.25 Wetherby)
Nothing to shout about lately but has claims off a mark of 74 at a venue that suits.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Diamond Bear (3.50 Brighton)
Signed off last season with a game course and distance victory and Sir Mark Prescott's filly looks on a reasonable mark for her handicap bow.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Tylery Wonder (2.50 Wetherby)
Posted a good effort last time when going close despite racing away from the best of the pace. Well drawn and can make the most of the slight class drop.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Storm Racer (8.40 Killarney)
Runner up over the same course and distance on his only previous start in July, the Henry de Bromhead-trained five-year-old can prove the pick in tonight's finale. The form of his debut run worked out reasonably well – the winner won again while the third and fourth were also successful – and he gets the vote to score under Lisa O'Neill.
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