Oasis Charm looks likely to go well on all-weather debut for Appleby
Newmarket: David Milnes
Oasis Charm (7.10 Chelmsford, nap)
Charlie Appleby’s hope is fancied to collect on his first all-weather start after some decent work on Waterhall. The four-year-old is well drawn and handles the surface at home.
Others to follow
Lingfield 2.50 Wazin, 3.55 Arzaak, 4.30 Arnarson, 5.05 Zamjar, 5.35 Polar Light.
Chelmsford 6.40 Verstappen, 7.45 Candesta, 8.15 Mosalim, 9.15 Geetanjail.
Lambourn: James Burn
Ray's The Money (7.10 Chelmsford, nap)
Well beaten over hurdles and in a jumpers' bumper last time, but could be primed to strike back on the Flat for in-form pair Charlie Mann and Franny Norton.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.40 Rustang.
Fontwell 2.05 High Wells, 2.35 Morney Wing, 4.15 Robinsson.
Lingfield 2.20 Helfire, 5.05 Jashma.
West Country: Andrew King
Great Tempo (4.15 Fontwell, nap)
Far from disgraced when third on first run back from a break and can step up on that showing in a race that should be run to suit.
Others to follow
Fontwell 2.30 Bears Rails 3.05 Duke Of Kilcorral 3.35 Le Coeur Net 5.15 Dandolo Du Gite.
North: Colin Russell
Breathoffreshair (8.45 Chelmsford, nap)
Won three on the bounce at Newcastle in November. Hasn't fared as well since, but sound third in a race that is working out well over this course and distance last time and another good run on the cards.Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.40 Finisher, 7.10 Fire Fighting, 8.15 Mount Kinabalu, 9.15 Erastus.
Lingfield 2.20 Ronnie The Rooster, 2.50 Jaalboot, 3.55 Suwaan, 4.30 Poet's Society, 5.05 Aguerooo, 5.35 Juneau.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Norman The Red(4.15 Fontwell, nap)
Seemingly much improved when finishing a relatively close-up sixth in a Grade 2 race at the track on his February reappearance and a 5lb rise in the handicap could prove to be very lenient.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Spring Romance (2.50 Lingfield)
A convincing Wolverhampton winner in February, he was overhauled close home when favourite at the same track three weeks ago but losses can be recouped.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Aguerooo (5.05 Lingfield)
On an attractive mark and this course-and-distance winner can't be ruled out in an open-looking race.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Financial Conduct (8.30 Dundalk)
The Andy Oliver-trained four-year-old has done all his racing at this track, winning two of his six starts both over this 1m4f trip, and never finishing out of the first four. Runner-up on his most recent attempt over the course and distance last month, he gets the vote to score under Shane Foley.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Anthony Honeyball is 9-22 (41 per cent strike-rate) with his chasers at Fontwell in the last three seasons (+£31.23 to £1 stakes).Le Coeur Net runs in the 2m1f handicap at 3.40.
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