PartialLogo
Horse racing tips

Flying Onsite looks set for takeoff on handicap debut

Credit: Harry Trump

West Country: Andrew King

Mukalal (2.10 Lingfield, nap)

Showed enough on his seasonal return last month to suggest he can prove a class apart against these rivals.

Others to follow
Towcester 4.20 Horace Hazel, 4.50 High Aspirations, 5.25 Mistress Massini.

Lambourn: James Burn

Tai Sing Yeh(4.30 Redcar, nap)

This son of Exceed And Excel, who worked nicely at the weekend, looked to have a future when scoring at Lingfield in October and could prove better than a mark of 80.

Others to follow
Lingfield 2.10 Fastar, 3.40 Synodic, 4.10 Sayem, 5.10 Attain.
Redcar 2.30 Waitomo, 5.00 Rita's Man.

North: Colin Russell

Flying Onsite(5.00 Redcar, nap)

Shown promise in three competitive maidens at Doncaster and, with his stable among the winners, he is fancied to go well from a low mark on his handicap debut.

Others to follow
Lingfield 2.40 Flowers On Venus.
Musselburgh 6.10 Eternalist, 6.40 Benjamin Thomas, 7.10 Ellaal, 7.40 Sebastian's Wish, 8.10 Alsvinder, 8.40 Tanawar.
Redcar 2.00 Glen Valley, 3.00 Oregon Point, 3.30 Cabal, 4.00 Archi's Affaire, 4.30 Deansgate.
Sedgefield 5.30 Dubai Celebrity, 6.00 Oscatara, 6.30 Bell Weir, 7.00 Vodka Wells, 7.30 Gran Paradiso, 8.00 Knocklong, 8.30 Brecon Hill.
Towcester 2.50 Lofgren, 4.20 Shantou Tiger.

Newmarket: David Milnes

Classical Times(2.30 Redcar, nap)

Peter Chapple-Hyam's filly ran a great race to finish fifth in a Listed contest at Newmarket last year and is fancied to make it third time lucky. The three-year-old has been pleasing on the Limekilns.

Others to follow
Redcar 3.00 Wonder Of Dubai, 3.30 Capolavoro, 4.00 Turning Point, 4.30 Gilgamesh.
Lingfield 2.40 Quatrieme Ami, 3.40 Bridge Of Sighs, 4.10 Endless Charm.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Flowers On Venus(2.40 Lingfield, nap)

Recorded three solid runs since joining Tom Dascombe, winning claimers on his last two starts, including a course-and-distance success last time. He is weighted to win again.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Tanawar(8.40 Musselburgh)

Escapes a penalty for last week's gritty Catterick success and Ruth Carr's seven-year-old can complete a quick double.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Angel Down(4.10 Lingfield)

Shapes as though the step up to 7f will suit and there could be more to come on his first run since being gelded.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Lachares(8.20 Clonmel)

Ellmarie Holden has enjoyed an excellent run with her jumpers in recent months and this four-year-old has played his part, twice winning over hurdles. The son of Manduro reverts to the Flat in this amateur riders' maiden and makes plenty of appeal with champion amateur Jamie Codd on board.

Published on inHorse racing tips

Last updated

iconCopy