Glory Of Paris can set the record straight on Kempton return
Newmarket: David Milnes
Silver River (7.15 Kempton, nap)
The son of Tamayuz has had a few issues, but is at last ready to make his debut after some decent work on the Limekilns. Saeed Bin Suroor's four-year-old has the services of Oisin Murphy.
Others to follow
Ayr 2.40 Dubai Frame, 4.20 Amplification, 4.55 Top Mission
Kempton 5.45 Broughton Excels, 6.15 Lucky Charm, 6.45 Dancing Poet, 7.45 Dame Nellie, 8.45 Augenblick, 9.15 Fivetwoeight
North: Colin Russell
Redarna (3.45 Ayr, nap)
Unbeaten in two runs over course and distance, he's not been running quite up to his best over different trips on other tracks recently, but has his ideal conditions this time and is fancied to bounce back to form.
Others to follow
Ayr: 2.10 Firewalker, 2.40 Buonarotti, 3.10 Shortbackandsides, 4.20 Saint Equiano, 4.55 Daawy, 5.25 She's Pukka, 5.55 Remember Rocky
Sedgefield: 2.00 Smart Ruler, 2.30 Sonic, 3.05 Dear Sire, 3.35 Beach Boy, 4.10 Ever So Much, 4.45 Goldencard
Southwell: 2.20 Stormbay Bomber, 4.35 Suggestion, 5.10 Rockalzero
Kempton: 6.15 Haadhir
Lambourn: James Burn
Little Windmill (2.55 Southwell, nap)
Neil King's eight-year-old has been in fine form, winning three of his last four outings, and looks to have been found another nice opportunity.
Others to follow
Southwell 3.25 Vinnie Lewis, 5.40 No Hiding Place
Kempton 6.45 Anycity, 7.15 Whispering Sands, 8.15 Sky Rocket, 8.45 Finishing Touch, 9.15 Acrux
West Country: Andrew King
Glory Of Paris (9.15 Kempton, nap)
Has not won for a while but has been found an ideal opportunity to put matters right in this line-up.
Others to follow
Southwell 2.55 Cornish Warrior 4.35 Polished Rock 5.10 Fingerontheswitch
Kempton 6.15 Arthur's Spirit 8.15 Landue
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Daawy (4.55 Ayr)
Impressive winner at Haydock on Friday and escapes a penalty for that success. Should be hard to beat.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Daawy (4.55 Ayr)
Escapes a penalty for last Friday's fluent Haydock success and can complete his hat-trick.
Longshot: David Revers
Highway One (8.15 Kempton)
The George Baker-trained filly should come on for her recent appearance after a break and is bred for an artificial surface, so is interesting on her all-weather debut. Oisin Murphy is also an eye-catching jockey booking.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Perfect Tapatino (6.05 Naas)
A winner over 1m2f at Leopardstown early last month, the Joseph O'Brien-trained four-year-old came from behind to finish second over one mile at Gowran Park last time and he can resume winning ways stepped up to 1m4f for the first time.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Tom George has a 36 per cent strike-rate with his hurdlers at Southwell in the last three years with 12 wins from 33 runners (+£4.53 to £1 level stakes). Banish goes in the novices' hurdle at 4.00.
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