Evening Angles: three runners to watch based on Racing Post stats

Using the Racing Post's unrivalled bank of stats, we pick out three horses to back tonight based on trainer form, RPRs and, tonight's wild card, jockey and trainer combination
Trainer form
Trust Me
6.40 Windsor
Angle: Dean Ivory has a 40 per cent strike-rate with his runners in the past two weeks
Dean Ivory's runners have form figures of 1115501011 and that boosts the chances of his contender Trust Me in the 6f handicap at Windsor. The three-year-old showed a fair bit of promise on his debut here but has not quite built on that in two starts since. The son of Shamardal could go well off a mark of 63.
Ratings
Naughty Rascal
7.10 Windsor
Angle: joint top-rated on RPR and gets weight from rivals
Richard Hannon's runner has an RPR of 103 matched only by Mountain Peak, who has to give him 4lb. Key market rivals Green Power (102), Daschas (101) and Louie De Palma (100) are all higher in the handicap than Naughty Rascal, who has strong form claims after a second-placed effort here off the same mark this month.
Wild card
Superseded
7.00 Wolverhampton
Angle: Robert Winston has a 38 per cent strike-rate when riding for John Butler
John Butler has a strike-rate of 12 per cent with his Wolverhampton runners, which rises to 38 per cent when Robert Winston is riding. The pair team up with Superseded, a winner here in May who should appreciate the return to the all-weather after slightly disappointing at Nottingham last time.
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