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Handicap debutant fancied at a track where his trainer does well

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West Country Andrew King

Triple Chief (3.20 Exeter, nap)

Hard to win with these days but has been found a relatively easy opening and should oblige.
Others to follow
Exeter 2.20 Shoofly Millie, 3.50 Quinto, 4.20 Baccalaureate, 4.50 Martabot.

Lambourn James Burn

Brahma (2.30 Southwell, nap)

Has shown glimpses of ability and a mark of 60 gives him a chance on his handicap debut at a track where trainer Hughie Morrison does well.
Other to follow
Exeter 2.50 Carnspindle.

North Colin Russell

Oishin (3.10 Newcastle, nap)

Successful on his handicap debut over course and distance in December and has run creditably on both starts since. Fancied to get return to winning ways with conditions to suit.
Others to follow
Newcastle 2.10 Knocknamona, 2.40 Plus Jamais, 3.40 Caraline, 4.10 Reverant Cust, 4.40 Niceandeasy.
Southwell 2.00 Ryedale Rio, 2.30 Deep Resolve, 3.00 Samtu, 3.30 Shearian, 4.00 Sober Up, 4.30 Doeadeer.

Newmarket David Milnes

Tasaaboq (4.00 Southwell, nap)

Did not enjoy much luck in running when fourth at Chelmsford last week. Has run well on this surface and is well drawn in stall five under Adam Kirby.
Others to follow
Southwell 2.00 Waneen, 3.00 Noguchi, 3.30 London, 4.30 Excellent Aim.

Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason

Baccalaureate (4.20 Exeter, nap)

Gained his first win since 2013 when scoring over course and distance last month and probably wouldn’t have to improve to follow up off a 6lb higher mark.
Topspeed Dave Edwards

Pinwood (3.00 Southwell)

Has been running consistently well since the turn of the year and Adam West’s four-year-old can add to his tally.
Longshot Ed Quigley

Mogestic (2.20 Exeter)

Out of sorts lately but will relish the ground and has good form at the track.

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