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Derby entry Sevenna Star can break his maiden at Windsor

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Windsor: stages a meeting on MondayCredit: Getty Images

Newmarket: David Milnes

Artair (2.50 Windsor, nap)

Michael Bell is fancied to strike with his first two-year-old runner of the season with this son of Kodiac who has been showing up well in his recent work on Racecourse Side under today's jockey Jamie Spencer.

Others to follow
Windsor 2.20 Billy Booth, 3.20 Morning Skye 5.25 Wicker

Lambourn: Nick Deacon

Mobsta (4.20 Windsor)

Was unable to record a win last season, but is a smart performer on his day and was well fancied by his in-form stable on his return to action at Doncaster last month. He was unlucky to finish only fourth after meeting with serious interference, and remains on a favourable mark.

Others to follow
Windsor 2.20 Maygol, 2.50 Solesme, 4.50 Icart Point.

North: Colin Russell

Oscar O'Scar (3.10 Kelso, nap)

Course winner who ran his best race of the season when third at Sedgefield on Boxing Day. Without a run since but Micky Hammond has his team in great form at present and can take advantage of his current good mark.

Others to follow
Kelso 2.10 Calix Delafayette, 2.40 Geronimo, 3.40 Silver Tassie, 4.10 John Williams, 4.40 Chanceiton, 5.10 Makie it Happen.
Windsor 2.20 Orient Princess, 2.50 Blown By Wind, 3.20 King's Proctor, 4.20 Giant Spark.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Road To Gold (2.40 Kelso, nap)

Dual course winner who is very well treated on his old form and shaped as if the step up to today's trip would suit when chasing home a progressive sort here earlier this month.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Sevenna Star (3.20 Windsor)

Showed promise in both juvenile outings, should be suited by this step up in trip and can shed his maiden tag.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Tawny Port (4.20 Windsor)

Not at his best when last seen, but if fully wound up he can go well. Will have no problem with underfoot conditions.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Sebastiano Ricci (6.05 Leopardstown)

A winner of a Roscommon maiden on heavy ground, the Joseph O'Brien-trained three-year-old showed enough on his reappearance at Naas last month to give him sound claims in today's 7f handicap. He ran fifth over the same trip and appeared unlucky not to have finished a bit closer.

Raceform Interactive nugget

In the last ten seasons Dermot Weld's figures in the Listed Heritage Stakes at Leopardstown are 1815141611, improving to 111111 (+£9.14) when you ignore all his runners at double-figure odds. Tandem is his representative at 5.00.

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