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Desert Island Dusk looks ready to eclipse Hexham rivals

Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Global Exceed (2.00 Nottingham, nap)

Ed Dunlop's juvenile was all at sea on the track at Brighton when fifth on his debut, but has learned a lot since and is expected to collect.

Others to follow
Nottingham 3.30 Canterbury Quad, 4.00 Sporting Times, 4.30 Al Nafoorah, 5.00 Rainbow Orse.
Newcastle 3.10 Shargiah, 3.40 Master Singer, 4.10 Omran, 5.10 Double Spin.
Brighton 2.20 Arabian Jazz, 2.50 Shouldertoshoulder, 3.20 Staintondale Lass, 3.50 Roy Rocket.

Lambourn: James Burn

Glacier Point (2.30 Nottingham, nap)

This three-year-old is from the family of Clive Cox's first Group 1 winner Gilt Edge Girl and looks capable of winning off a mark of 73 if she can put a below-par effort at Bath last time behind her.

Others to follow
Brighton 2.20 Move To The Front, 2.50 Golden Eye, 3.50 Becca Campbell.
Huntingdon 5.35 Major Davis.
Nottingham 3.00 Chelsea's Boy, 3.30 Di Alta.

North: Colin Russell

Desert Island Dusk (6.45 Hexham, nap)

Not at his best in recent starts, but both wins have been here in the summer and, off his current good mark with his stable going well, he is fancied to bounce back.

Others to follow
Hexham 5.45 Talkofgold, 6.15 Apache Pilot, 7.15 No Such Number, 7.50 Hattons Hill, 8.20 Nicki's Nipper, 8.50 Final Countdown.
Newcastle 2.10 The Name's Paver, 2.40 Table Manners, 3.10 Genres, 3.40 Fortuities, 4.10 Morning Suit, 4.40 Burtonwood, 5.10 Hamidans Girl, 5.40 Little Kingdom.
Nottingham 2.00 Panophobia, 2.30 Abiento, 3.00 Rock On Bollinski, 3.30 Celestation, 4.30 Musikel.

West Country: Andrew King

Moabit (7.35 Huntingdon, nap)

Makes his chase debut and is expected to make presence felt as he has been targeted at a summer jumping campaign.

Others to follow
Huntingdon 7.05 Tell The Tale, 8.05 The Two Amigos.
Hexham 6.15 Away Down West, 8.20 Lake Shore Drive.
Nottingham 2.00 Master Grey.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Kafeel (4.50 Brighton, nap)

Definite signs of form on his first start for Gary Moore last time when fourth over course and distance. He is well handicapped on his best form and fancied to return to winning ways.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Buzz Lightyere (5.20 Brighton)

Recorded a personal best on the clock when breaking his duck over course and distance last time and Philip Hide's four-year-old may still be ahead of his new mark.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Perfect Pastime (5.50 Brighton)

Not at his best recently, but has solid claims off a mark of 62 with trip, track and ground to suit.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Lovemenot (3.55 Gowran Park)

The daughter of Teofilo shaped well over course and distance last month when third behind Naughty Or Nice, who has won a Listed race since, and another subsequent winner in Bean Feasa. With improvement on the cards, she can prove the pick for the Willie McCreery and Billy Lee combination.

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