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Give Vaughan's Prime Minister your vote after promising recent work

Credit: Harry Trump

Newmarket: David Milnes

Prime Minister (4.00 Leicester, nap)

Chased home a decent Godolphin newcomer on his debut at Yarmouth and expected to go one better after some decent work on the Limekilns last Friday. As a son of Dream Ahead, the Ed Vaughan-trained youngster should handle the easy ground.

Others to follow
Leicester 2.00 Bombyx, 3.00 Hyde Park, 3.30 Jumira Bridge, 4.30 Shadow Seeker, 5.00 Hajaam, 5.30 Entangling.
Kempton 5.15 Atlanta Belle, 5.45 Foxy Forever, 6.15 Alba Del Sole, 7.15 Spun Gold, 7.45 Ronni Layne.

Lambourn: James Burn

Kodiline (5.45 Kempton, nap)

Ran arguably his best race of the year in a first-time visor at Newmarket last time and runs off 3lb lower. The drop to 5f may help this three-year-old settle.

Others to follow
Huntingdon 2.20 Inn The Bull, 4.20 Dingo Dollar.
Leicester 3.30 Vibrant Chords, 5.30 Flight Of Fantasy.
Kempton 6.45 Queen Of Kalahari.
Worcester 4.10 Kings Ryde.

North: Colin Russell

Grey Monk (4.50 Huntingdon, nap)

Easy winner at Market Rasen last season and though hasn't scored since, is now down to a career-low mark and with first-time blinkers and is fancied to bounce back.

Others to follow
Huntingdon 2.20 Bollin Line, 2.50 Larkhall,
Kempton 5.15 Captain Scooby, 7.15 Tailor's Row, 7.45 Pegi Browne, 8.15 Twistsandturns.
Leicester 2.00 Sea Youmzain, 3.00 Custom Cut, 3.30 Pipers Note, 4.00 Rare Groove, 4.30 Amazing Rock, 5.00 Katebird, 5.30 Miningrocks.
Worcester 2.40 Bon Chic, 3.10 Handy Hollow.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Scoop The Pot (4.40 Worcester, nap)

Respectable effort when third at Fontwell last time over further than this trip. He was attempting to follow up a course-and-distance success and remains on a workable mark now dropped in distance. He should give another good account.

Others to follow
Huntingdon 4.20 Soupy Soups.
Worcester 2.40 Prettylittlething, 5.10 Eddy.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Kaisan (8.45 Kempton)

Well handicapped on this summer's form for his new trainer, but has struggled in recent starts. The removal of headgear and drop in grade may show him in a better light.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Alsvinder (5.45 Kempton)

Earned a career best on the clock when hot-footing to victory at Kempton last month and David O'Meara's sprinter can make it three from four on the all-weather.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Kentford Myth (3.40 Worcester)

Not at her best recently, but the trip, track and ground suit and she can't be ruled out in a wide-open event.


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