Friday tipping: our regional experts with their best bets of the day
Newmarket: David Milnes
Turgenev (4.10 Newbury, nap)
The son of Dubawi has been working well for some time this spring and is expected to strike in a race John Gosden has farmed in the past.
Others to follow
Newbury: 2.00 Chatlananga Boy, 2.35 Blue De Vega, 3.05 Festival Of Ages, 3.40 Blond Warrior, 4.45 Spiolet, 5.20 Fabulist, 5.50 Franham.
Kempton: 4.35 Dragon Kuza, 5.40 Merchant Of Venice, 6.15 Ghaith, 6.45 Mawakib, 8.15 Navarra Princess.
North: Richard Young
Final Reminder (4.30 Ayr, nap)
Progressive staying hurdler who goes well fresh and has conditions to suit on her first run since last June. Up in the weights and in grade but is fancied to extend the winning run.
Others to follow
Ayr: 2.20 Suggestion, 2.55 Aye Right, 3.25 Dimple, 4.00 Niven, 4.30 Final Reminder, 5.05 Ballynanty.
Newbury: 2.35 Orvar, 3.40 Shallow Hal, 4.45 Samstar.
Kempton: 5.40 Reckless Endeavour, 7.15 Little India, 7.45 My Girl Maisie, 8.15 Tellovoi.
Lambourn: James Burn
Gold Present (3.25 Ayr, nap)
Handsome nine-year-old should be fresh after missing Cheltenham and Aintree and will relish the decent conditions, while dropping back to 2m4½f does not appear a problem.
Others to follow
Ayr: 1.50 Lust For Glory, 2.20 Deyrann De Carjac, 2.55 Before Midnight, 4.30 Printing Dollars.
Fontwell: 3.15 Double Treasure, 5.30 College Oak.
Kempton: 5.40 King's Slipper, 6.15 Hey Ho Let's Go, 6.45 Probability, 7.15 Cafe Espresso, 8.15 Dawn Commando.
Newbury: 2.00 Album, 2.35 Kick On Kick On, 3.05 The Cashel Man, 3.40 Beat Le Bon, 4.10 Headman, 4.45 Royal Star.
West Country: Andrew King
Rhythm Is A Dancer (2.55 Ayr, nap)
The drying ground will help his cause and the galloping course should also plays to his strengths. He can make the trip to Scotland pay dividends.
Others to follow
Ayr: 1.50 Getaway Trump, 3.25 Tommy Silver, 4.30 Midnight Glory, 5.05 My Way.
Fontwell: 2.10 Tomorrow Mystery, 2.45 Captain Cattistock, 3.15 Danse Idol, 3.50 Romain De Senam, 4.20 Kalaskedesemilley, 4.55 Bredon Hill Lad, 5.30 Earl Of Wisdom.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Angel Of Harlem (4.30 Ayr, nap)
Made good progress after joining her current yard last summer and, with the drying ground in her favour, could still prove well treated on the return from her winter break.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Getaway Trump (1.50 Ayr)
Lacklustre effort when a well-beaten favourite at Kelso last month but is better judged on his previous Ascot display and worth another chance.
Longshot: Olly Eden
Shoal Bay (5.05 Ayr)
Proving disappointing this year but has plummeted in the handicap and shaped with more encouragement last time out over an inadequate trip. Colin Tizzard's gelding should appreciate the drying ground and he can go well in first-time blinkers.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Andalusa (4.50 Ballinrobe)
Although disappointing on her most recent start, the Willie Mullins-trained four-year-old showed enough on her two previous starts to give her a big chance of landing this mares' maiden hurdle.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Paul Nicholls is 3-3 in non-handicap novice hurdles at Ayr since the start of 2014, and 4-6 when including novice handicaps. Therefore, his Getaway Trump makes appeal in the 1.50.
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