Lord Clenaghcastle can rule the roost back at suitable track

Newmarket: David Milnes
Haveoneyerself (2.20 Yarmouth, nap)
Broke the five-furlong track record here last Friday when overcoming a wide draw. John Butler's speedster is even better drawn this time around and is fancied to make all up the stands' rail.
Others to follow
Haydock: 2.00 Elation, 3.00 Tripe One, 3.30 Hot Team, 4.00 Exprompt.
Yarmouth: 2,50 Reddiac, 3.20 Slipstream, 3.50 King Of Dreams, 4.20 Wild Acclaim, 4.50 Howman, 5.20 Bartholomew J.
Newbury: 6.45 Bullington Boy, 7.15 Sleeping Lion, 7.50 Restless Rose, 8.25 Scoones, 8.55 Courtside.
Epsom: 6.20 Al Mortajaz, 7.00 Polybius, 8.10 Derek Duval, 8.40 Carnival King.
Lambourn: James Burn
Dreamboat Annie (5.40 Newbury, nap)
Not much has gone right for this three-year-old this season, but she has had a wind operation since her last start, the ground should suit and must have a chance from a rating of 62.
Others to follow
Epsom: 6.00 Camakasi, 6.30 Arden Warrior, 7.00 Baron Bolt, 8.40 Rock Icon.
Haydock: 2.00 Space Talk, 3.00 Luchador, 3.30 Critical Data.
Newbury: 6.15 Swift And Sure, 6.45 Almurr, 8.25 The Jean Genie, 8.55 Autumn Leaves.
Yarmouth: 2.50 Alsimsaam.
North: Colin Russell
Mitcd (3.40 Perth, nap)
In fine form at present and followed up her win on the Flat at Hamilton with a decisive success at Market Rasen last time. Has a stiffer task at the weights but fancied to follow up.
Others to follow
Epsom: 6.00 Tapis Libre, 7.00 Watchable, 7.35 Highland Acclaim.
Haydock: 2.00 Miss Sheridan, 2.30 Hesslewood, 3.00 Five Helmets, 3.30 Pablo Escobarr, 4.00 Red Force One, 4.30 Eeh Bah Gum, 5.00 Dapper Man.
Newbury: 7.15 Celestial Force, 7.50 Dizzy G, 8.25 Punkawallah.
Perth: 2.10 Outback Blue, 2.40 Petite Ganache, 3.10 Nefyn Bay, 4.10 Return Flight, 4.40 Loud And Clear, 5.10 Ask Paddington.
Yarmouth: 2.50 Dark Vision, 3.20 Kelpie Spirit, 3.50 Austin Powers, 4.20 Deben.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Monaadhil (8.10 Epsom, nap)
Runner-up on seasonal reappearance when shaping as if this step up in trip would not go amiss and can go one better.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Lord Clenaghcastle (8.40 Epsom)
Well treated on his course and distance form of last year, his latest effort was a step back in the right direction and this represents a drop in grade.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Dizzy G (7.50 Newbury)
Produced a much improved performance to win emphatically at Windsor ten days ago and from the bottom of the handicap can confirm that effort was not a flash in the pan.
Longshot: Olly Eden
Chai Chai (8:55 Newbury)
Ran creditably in both handicaps starts this summer and the gelding now has his sights lowered in this ease in grade. The stable are flying and a good run can be expected if handling the quick surface.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Turasoir (7.05 Bellewstown)
Was caught wide at Leopardstown when finishing a good third last time and, racing from stall three, she should get a much clearer passage in this and looks to have an obvious chance of going in off just 47.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Hugo Palmer has a 58 per cent strike-rate with his non-handicap two-year-olds at Haydock since the start of 2015 (7 winners from 12 runners; +£10.28 to £1 stakes.) That improves to 6-6 with horses sent off at 5-2 or shorter. Hot Team runs in the 7f novice at 3.30.
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