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Longer trip looks ideal for Hannon runner

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West Country Tim Mitchell

Goonjim (5.25 Exeter, nap)

Failed to justify good support at Bangor last time after travelling strongly, but that was still improved form and this is a modest contest. Connections will be disappointed if he can't capitalise off his lowly mark now dropped back in distance.

Others to follow
Exeter 2.10 Little Miss Poet, 2.45 Shaama Grise, 3.50 Abracadabra Sivola, 4.25 Any Drama, 4.55 Muffins For Tea.
Warwick 2.00 Coo Star Sivola, 2.30 Night Of Sin, 3.35 Doitforthevillage, 4.10 Act Now, 4.45 Umberto D'Olivate.

Lambourn James Burn

Future Gilded (4.45 Warwick, nap)

This eight-year-old is lightly raced and open to improvement on his ninth start. He looks worth a try at 3m and amateur partner Page Fuller is riding with loads of confidence.

Others to follow
Exeter 2.45 Giveaway Glance, 3.15 Label Des Obeaux.
Lingfield 2.55 Casablanca, 4.00 Take The Helm.
Warwick 5.15 Turn Turk.
Wolverhampton 7.45 Lord Cooper.

Newmarket David Milnes

Jack The Truth (8.15 Wolverhampton, nap)

George Scott's gelding may have been in need of the experience when fourth on his debut last month and is expected to make no mistake from stall two this evening. The son of Dandy Man has since moved well on Racecourse Side.

Others to follow
Lingfield 2.20 The Ginger Berry, 3.25 Oakley Pride, 4.00 Shyron, 5.05 Popsilca.
Wolverhampton 7.15 Gilgamesh.

Racing Post RatingsSteve Mason

Spookydooky (3.50 Exeter, nap)

Has failed to fire since finishing fourth off a 15lb higher mark in last season's Midlands Grand National, but it is far too soon to write him off and he could pop up with conditions to suit.

Topspeed Dave Edwards

Auric Goldfinger (3.25 Lingfield)

Got going too late when fourth over 7f here last time and the return to a mile may enable Richard Hannon's colt to recover losses.

Longshot Ed Quigley

Woodford County (3.50 Exeter)

Course and distance winner who is 8lb lower than when last successful and will appreciate this thorough test of stamina.

Ireland Tony O'Hehir

Ligeti (8.30 Dundalk)

A lightly raced son of Rip Van Winkle, this Joseph O'Brien-trained four-year-old got off the mark when scoring comfortably by a neck over a mile at this track a week ago. He steps up almost three furlongs in trip and has been raised 7lb but, with Ana O'Brien claiming 5lb, is taken to follow-up.

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