Newbury contender is well treated and has improved for his reappearance
West Country Tim Mitchell
Hello George (1.30 Newbury, nap)
Considered back on a winnable mark after making an encouraging return from an absence in January. Has improved for the outing and a bold bid is expected with any further ease in the ground of little concern.
Others to follow
Doncaster 1.50 Whataknight, 2.25 San Benedeto, 3.00 Taws.
Kelso 3.25 Capitaine, 4.00 Le Mercurey.
Newbury 2.05 Rocky Creek, 2.40 Melodic Rendezvous, 3.15 Vibrato Valtat, 4.25 Gala Ball, 5.00 Sgroppino.
Lambourn James Burn
Talkischeap (5.00 Newbury, nap)
Three-time Irish point winner who ran creditably on his debut for Alan King at Warwick last time and has worked well since.
Others to follow
Lingfield 2.35 Chevallier, 4.20 Dr Julius No, 4.55 Victoria Pollard, 5.30 Attain.
Doncaster 1.50 The Organist, 3.00 Naranja, 3.35 Sego Success, 4.10 Boagrius.
Newbury 1.30 Agincourt Reef, 2.05 Seventh Sky, 2.40 Bloody Mary.
Newcastle 7.45 Glorious Artist.
North Colin Russell
Ki Ki (6.15 Newcastle, nap)
Hasn’t won since her debut in August 2015, but ran well when fourth over course and distance on her return to action last month. Well treated and fancied to fare even better.
Others to follow
Doncaster 1.50 Point The Way, 2.25 Kaygary, 3.00 Lastbutnotleast, 3.35 Definitly Red, 4.45 Hartside, 5.20 Brecon Hill.
Kelso 2.15 Viserion, 2.50 Ash Park, 3.25 Mount Mews, 4.35 Dream Flyer, 5.10 McGinty’s Dream.
Lingfield 4.20 Sutter County, 4.55 Tartan Bute.
Newcastle 5.45 Major Cornwallis, 6.45 Horsforth, 7.15 Swift Emperor, 7.45 Bowed Not Broken, 8.15 Kazanan.
Newmarket David Milnes
Faience (5.45 Newcastle, nap)
Might be well treated off a mark of 70 following her game win in a maiden at Chelmsford last time. Ben Curtis keeps the ride on the William Haggas-trained filly who has since impressed on Warren Hill.
Others to follow
Lingfield 2.35 My Target, 3.10 Miss Mirabeau, 3.45 Encore d’Or, 4.20 Second Thought, 4.55 Lost The Moon.
Newcastle 6.15 Veena, 7.45 Ray’s The Money, 8.15 Alfolk
Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason
Theatre Flame (2.25 Doncaster, nap)
Only 3lb higher than when scoring in soft ground at Newbury in January and that rise is negated by the 5lb claim of a jockey who has won on two out of four rides for the yard this season.
Topspeed Dave Edwards
Jungle Cat (2.20 Meydan)
Has finished runner-up in both carnival starts this year but Charlie Appleby’s sprinter can improve on his second in this race 12 months ago.
Longshot Ed Quigley
Royal Guardsman (1.30 Newbury)
Blows hot and cold, but has some smart form at this track, conditions will suit and should be competitive off a mark of 127.
Ireland Tony O’Hehir
Icario (2.10 Navan)
Runner-up on his last three starts, most recently when beaten by Outlander at Naas last month, this looks a good opportunity for him to get off the mark.
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