Gosden's Master Singer working well and can hit all the right notes again

Newmarket: David Milnes
Master Singer (2.20 Newcastle, nap)
Bounced back to form with a win at this track last time and is expected to handle the longer trip. John Gosden’s hope has since worked nicely on Long Hill.
Newcastle 2.55 Tranquil Star, 4.05 Green Door, 4.35 Lady Al Thurmama, 5.10 Nice Shot, 5.40 Royal Residence.
Chelmsford 5.55 Blessed To Empress, 6.30 Briscola, 7.00 Wissachicken, 7.30 Pastime, 8.30 Exit Europe, 9.00 Tassabooq.
Lambourn: James Burn
River Frost (1.10 Market Rasen, nap)
Barry Geraghty is not a regular at the track so may need the sat nav en route, but he can find his way home in front on this five-year-old, who should improve for his comeback run at Chepstow last month.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.30 Balkhash, 8.00 Golden Steps, 9.00 Belgravian.
Market Rasen 12.10 Dans Le Vent.
Wincanton 12.50 Fou Et Sage, 1.25 Water Wagtail, 2.35 Canelo.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Storm Home (2.35 Wincanton, nap)
Found two miles on the sharp side when runner up at the track on debut for Colin Tizzard. The experience would not have been wasted and fancied to go one better with the step up in distance expected to bring about further improvement.
Others to follow
Market Rasen 12.10 Musical Slave, 1.40 Acting Lass, 3.20 Shall We Go Now.
Wincanton 12.20 Daytime Ahead, 12.50 Springtown Lake, 1.25 Cucklington, 2.00 Dreamcatching, 3.10 Dalaman.
North: Colin Russell
Four Kingdoms (1.50 Newcastle, nap)
Has really come into his own since being stepped up to this trip, and although not at his best over further on soft last time is fancied to bounce back.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 5.55 Harvest Day, 7.00 Lucky Deal, 7.30 Qaffaal, 8.00 Tatlisu, 8.30 Acrux, 9.00 Oroentelle.
Market Rasen 12.40 Viognier, 1.40 Bordeaux Bill, 2.10 The Doorman, 2.45 Teescomponents Max, 3.20 Northern Soul.
Newcastle 2.20 Rainbow Rebel, 2.55 Lewinsky, 3.30 Alexandrakollontai, 4.05 Hilary J, 4.35 Blue Harmony, 5.10 Gowanbuster, 5.40 Firzig.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Dans Le Vent (12.10 Market Rasen, nap)
Last season's Champion Bumper sixth has shaped well on both starts over hurdles to date and this looks a good opportunity for him to lose his maiden tag.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Master Singer (2.20 Newcastle)
Has won both starts on the all-weather and John Gosden's progressive three-year-old can retain his unblemished record in that sphere.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Fou Et Sage (12.50 Wincanton)
Trip and ground should be fine, and from a mark of 128 he has claims upped in trip.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Eiri Na Casca(2.40 Thurles, nap)
Eiri Na Casca was a course winner of a handicap chase in convincing style on his most recent outing and can follow up for trainer/rider Denis Hogan.
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