Kick On Kick On ready to put the boot in
Newmarket: David Milnes
Strategist (1.50 Salisbury, nap)
William Haggas's chestnut ran a race brimful of promise when fourth over this trip at Ascot last month. That form is already working out and the son of Shamardal has since impressed on the Limekilns.
Others to follow
Beverley 3.10 Global Conqueror, 4.10 Hollywood Road, 5.15 Maori Bob.
Salisbury 2.20 Insurgence, 2.50 Trick Of the Light, 3.20 Rigoletto, 3.50 Playful Sound, 4.20 Tower Power.
Kempton 6.10 Global Exceed, 6.40 Quargent, 7.40 Natheer, 8.10 Marilyn, 8.40 Mazyoun, 9.10 Wolfcatcherjack.
Lambourn: James Burn
Kick On Kick On (1.50 Salisbury, nap)
Looked a juvenile to follow when scoring in style at Leicester in April and did not fire next time in a decent heat at Goodwood. He retains potential and has been given plenty of time to get over that.
Others to follow
Bangor 5.50 Saint Contest.
Beverley 3.10 Carlini.
Kempton 7.10 Elizabeth Bennet, 7.40 Amenta, 8.10 Mach One, 8.40 Ower Fly.
Newton Abbot 3.00 Regulation, 4.30 Fine Jewellery.
Salisbury 1.50 Kick On Kick On, 3.20 Surrey Hope.
North: Andrew Sheret
Shaheen (7.10 Kempton, nap)
Travelled powerfully for a long way on his nursery debut over 7f at Leicester and this son of top sprinter Society Rock can show he's on a favourable mark back over a more suitable 6f.
Others to follow
Bangor 6.20 Man Look, 6.50 Mister Don, 7.20 Dark Sunset.
Beverley 2.10 Dandy's Beano, 2.40 Weeton, 3.10 Baileys Excelerate, 3.40 Chiswick Bey, 4.10 Barwell, 4.40 Yensir, 5.15 Regal Mirage, 5.45 Fujin.
Kempton 6.10 Heavenly Pulse, 8.10 George Reme.
Salisbury 2.50 Lydia's Place, 4.50 Fine Example.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
On Alberts Head (8.20 Bangor, nap)
Winning hurdler who has dropped to a handy mark and, if the change of scenery has the desired effect on his debut for Neil Mulholland, he should go close.
Others to follow
Bangor 5.50 Dance Rock, 6.20 Celestial Path, 6.50 Jack Snipe.
Kempton 9.10 Tuolumne Meadows.
Newton Abbot 2.00 Charlie Rascal, 3.00 Coeur Tantre, 3.30 Alcala, 4.00 Kublai, 4.30 Bogoss Du Perret.
Salisbury 1.50 Exceddingly Diva, 4.20 Biotic.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Talent Scout (3.40 Beverley, nap)
Veteran course specialist who is enjoying a fine year. Race conditions could not have been framed better for him and he has every chance of winning his fourth race of the year.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Kryptos (3.20 Salisbury)
Overcame traffic problems to collect at Chester recently and there may be plenty more to come from John Berry's lightly raced and progressive three-year-old.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Karl Marx (4.00 Newton Abbot)
Below par last time, but is dropping down the handicap, trip and track suit, and can go well tackling some better ground.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Making Light (6.30 Gowran Park)
Twice a winner last year, including a Group 3 event at Leopardstown, the daughter of Tamayuz was third in a Listed event at that track on her reappearance in June. Many of Dermot Weld's horses have been running better in recent weeks and this talented filly gets the vote.
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