Longer trip looks sure to suit unexposed Samarmadi
Newmarket: David Milnes
Qaroun (6.15 Doncaster, nap)
Ted Durcan is expected to strike on his first ride back from injury on Sir Michael Stoute's newcomer, who has been showing up well in his recent work on the Limekilns.
Others to follow
Yarmouth 1.40 Take Shelter, 2.10 Dream Of Joy, 2.40 Tyrsal, 3.15 Midnight Whistler, 3.50 Loving, 4.25 Agnethe, 4.55 Canadian Royal, 5.25 Harba.
Sandown 2.00 Dutch Desire, 2.30 Joshua Reynolds, 3.05 Royal Parks, 4.10 Paradise Cove, 5.15 Alemaratalyoum.
Newbury 6.00 Qayes, 7.05 Big Tour, 7.35 Salamah, 8.05 Zumran, 8.40 Gunmaker.
Doncaster 5.45 The New Pharoah, 6.45 Raawy, 8.55 Entangling.
Lambourn: James Burn
Bluff Crag (5.45 Doncaster, nap)
Not at his best last time, but has had chance to get over that and might to have more offer over this trip on ground that should suit.
Others to follow
Doncaster 5.45 Bluff Crag, 7.20 Coral Sea.
Newbury 8.05 Think Fashion.
Sandown 3.05 So Hi Society, 3.40 Eynhallow.
Worcester 3.30 Always Managing, 4.35 Monbeg Legend.
Yarmouth 2.10 Thafeera.
North: Colin Russell
Willsy (8.20 Doncaster, nap)
Ran his best race for a while when runner-up at Carlisle last time and, as he remains on a career-low mark and has the ground in his favour, is fancied to go one better.
Others to follow
Doncaster 5.45 Alphabetical Order, 6.15 Alfie Mcguire, 7.20 Kaeso, 7.50 Little Lady Katie, 8.55 Savannah Moon.
Newbury 5.30 Jersey Jewel, 6.30 Story Minister, 7.35 Cheerfilly.
Sandown 3.05 Cape Bunting, 3.40 Caponova, 4.10 England Expects.
Worcester 1.50 Court Dismissed, 2.20 Thyne For Gold, 3.30 Irish Hawke.
Yarmouth 1.40 Fyre Cay, 2.40 Outlaw Torn, 3.15 Ski Blast, 5.25 Tellovoi.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Seeanythingyoulike (2.55 Worcester, nap)
Has taken time to come to hand, but has been shaping as though he has a race of this nature within his compass off his current mark. With a decent pace to aim at, he is fancied to open his account now upped in distance.
Others to follow
Sandown 2.30 Duke Of Bronte.
Worcester 1.50 Quinto, 3.30 Willyegolassiego, 4.00 Novis Adventus, 5.05 Full, 5.40 Bermeo.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Samarmadi (8.40 Newbury, nap)
Would probably have made a winning handicap debut at Wolverhampton last week if he had broke sharper. He showed himself to be on a good mark there and this extra furlong should suit.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Chic Theatre (5.05 Worcester)
Lacklustre display last time, but is back to his last winning mark and can bounce back in first-time blinkers.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Samarmadi (8.40 Newbury)
Favourite when just denied over 6f at Wolverhampton last time, Hugo Palmer's three-year-old will appreciate the return to 7f and can recoup losses.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Coat Of Arms (6.25 Leopardstown)
A brother to dual Group 1 winning filly Seventh Heaven, this colt showed good improvement from his first run to finish third over course and distance last month. With further progress on the cards, Ryan Moore's mount should be capable of opening his account.
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