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Goodnight Girl to give rivals a wake-up call

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Newmarket: David Milnes

Yattwee(4.00 Haydock, nap)

Saeed Bin Suroor’s gelding returns from injury, but is fit from recent work on the Limekilns and is fancied to shrug off the layoff against a number of penalised rivals.

Others to follow
Haydock 2.00 Fibonacci, 3.00 Ghostwatch, 3.30 Archie.
Salisbury 1.50 White Mocha, 2.20 Adulate, 2.50 Admired, 3.20 Final Set, 3.50 Mrs Gallagher, 4.20 Clear Water, 4.50 Uber Cool.
Chelmsford 5.40 Hikmae, 6.10 Dream Of Delphi, 6.40 La Isla Bonita, 7.10 Chocolate Account, 7.40 Light Of Joy, 8.10 Chocolate Box, 8.40 Dream Start, 9.10 Enjaaz.

Lambourn: James Burn

Goodnight Girl (3.20 Salisbury, nap)

Not far off the potentially smart Gavota at Newmarket last month. Held in high regard by trainer Jonathan Portman and is capable of a big effort on ground that should suit.


Others to follow
Chelmsford 7.10 Bradfield Magic, 8.40 Welsh Rose, 9.10 Munthany.
Haydock 4.00 Yuften, 4.35 Marmajuke Bay.
Salisbury 1.50 Al Jellaby, 2.50 Fille De Reve, 3.50 Oriental Song, 4.20 Thafeera, 5.20 Beepeecee.

North: Colin Russell

Renfrew Street (8.10 Chelmsford, nap)

Has been in good form recently, the step up to this trip has suited and she is fancied to give another good account on her return to the all-weather.

Others to follow
Chelmsford 5.40 Weeton, 6.10 Sunbreak, 7.40 X Rated, 8.40 Newstead Abbey.
Haydock 2.30 Knighted, 3.30 Heaven’s Rock, 4.00 So Beloved, 4.35 Azari, 5.05 Thorntoun Care.
Salisbury 3.50 Izzy Bizu.
Sedgefield 2.10 Midnight Walk, 2.40 My Renaissance, 3.10 Tawseer, 3.40 Brother Scott, 4.10 Our Kylie, 4.40 Exit to Freedom, 5.10 Nemean Lion.

West Country: Andrew King

Boy In A Bentley (5.10 Sedgefield, nap)

Came good on second start for Neil Mulholland and is expected to make the long journey north worthwhile.

Others to follow
Sedgefield 2.10 Runasimi River, 3.10 Miss Mobot, 4.10 Peruvien Bleu.
Haydock 4.35 Niblawi.
Salisbury 4.20 Pixeleen, 4.50 Sleep Easy.

Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis

So Beloved (4.00 Haydock, nap)

Has been running well in Group races recently and this dual course-and-distance winner can take advantage of the drop in grade.


Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Uber Cool (4.50 Salisbury)

Opened his account at Catterick in July and battled resolutely to follow up at Thirsk. Jane Chapple-Hyam’s improving three-year-old can complete the hat-trick.


Longshot: Ed Quigley

Sabre Squadron (4.50 Salisbury)

Failed to act on testing ground when last seen, but this unexposed four-year-old should have more to offer in handicaps over middle distances.


Ireland: Mark Boylan

Glan Y Gors (4.25 Clonmel)

Has been building towards a success since the switch from David Simcock and his effort behind a smart sort at Tramore last time suggests he could win a race of this nature.

Published on 6 September 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 19:32, 6 September 2017

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