Frankel filly Frima to gain first success at Gowran Park
Newmarket: David Milnes
Miss Mirabeau (4.45 Brighton, nap)
Could be well treated off a mark of 61 on her handicap debut for the shrewd Sir Mark Prescott. The three-year-old should make a bold bid in first-time blinkers and is fit from work on the Al Bahathri.
Others to follow
Brighton 2.15 Little Cupcake, 2.45 Swilly Sunset, 3.15 Frosting, 3.45 Silver Alliance, 4.15 Melodine, 5.15 Come On Dave.
Hamilton 4.00 Wordsearch.
Chepstow 6.10 Leeshaan, 7.10 Q Cee, 8.10 Three Loves
Lambourn: James Burn
Super Julius (5.15 Brighton, nap)
A taking winner in first-time cheekpieces at Wolverhampton last week and gave the impression he would have more to offer. Eve Johnson Houghton’s string remain in good order.
Others to follow
Brighton 2.15 Spare Parts, 2.45 Intimately.
Chepstow 6.40 Expecting, 7.40 See The Master.
Stratford 8.50 The Black Squirrel.
North: Colin Russell
Manatee Bay (4.30 Hamilton, nap)
Ran well when fourth over course and distance on latest start after a troubled passage. Well handicapped and ease in the ground is in his favour.
Others to follow
Brighton 2.15 Rat Catcher.
Chepstow 8.10 Miss Tree.
Hamilton 2.00 Armed Response, 2.30 Bonnie Gals, 3.00 Somnambulist, 3.30 Weekend Offender, 4.00 Davy’s Dilemma, 5.00 Very First Blade, 5.30 La Haule Lady.
Stratford 8.20 No Such Number, 8.50 Handy Hollow.
West Country: Andrew King
Degooch(7.20 Stratford, nap)
Has been slightly disappointing but connections apply a tongue-tie for the first time and he is fancied to go well.
Others to follow
Stratford 6.50 Stealing Mix, 7.50 The Lampo Genie, 8.20 Braqueur D’Or, 8.50 Truckers Tangle.
Brighton 4.15 Il Sicario.
Chepstow 6.40 Airshow, 7.10 Titus Secret, 7.40 Here’s Two, 8.10 The Detainee, 9.10 Hawkerland.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Weekend Offender (3.30 Hamilton, nap)
Progressive last year and shaped as though sure to do a good bit better again when running on well at Nottingham on reappearance. Solid chance in a competitive race.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Lincoln Rocks (3.30 Hamilton)
Posted a personal best on the clock when gamely making all at Musselburgh last month and David O’Meara’s tough filly should again be in the thick of things.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Distant High (8.40 Chepstow)
Not firing on all cylinders recently, but has good form at the track and could go well with a first-time visor applied off a mark of 53.
Ireland: Tony O’Hehir
Frima (9.00 Gowran Park)
Placed on her two starts, the Dermot Weld-trained daughter of Frankel is stepping up to 1m4f for the first time. Withdrawn from a Listed event at Naas six days ago due to slow conditions, she will be suited by the good ground and can get off the mark.
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