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Ode To Autumn working well and expected to break duck

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket: David Milnes

Ode To Autumn (2.00 Salisbury, nap)

The son of Showcasing shaped well when in need to of the run to finish second on his debut at Newbury. John Gosden's juvenile has since worked well on the Limekilns.

Others to follow
Ripon 2.15 Perfect Thought, 4.15 Jack Mayo, 4.45 Sileel.
Salisbury 3.30 Awfaa, 5.00 So Sleek.
Windsor 5.10 Eesha Beauty, 5.45 Millie's Kiss, 6.15 Carnival King, 7.15 Superioritycomplex, 7.45 Medalla De Oro, 8.15 Red Invader.

North: Colin Russell

Holmeswood(5.15 Ripon, nap)

Has run two good races since being gelded and, with the drop back to this trip suiting him well when he won at Ayr a fortnight ago, is fancied to follow up despite a 5lb rise in the weights.

Others to follow
Carlisle 5.30 Perfect Words, 6.00 Kenny The Captain, 6.30 Control Centre, 7.00 Weapon Of Choice, 7.30 El Principe, 8.00 Stormin Tom, 8.30 Thorntoun Care.
Ripon 2.15 Clubbable, 2.45 Joysunny, 3.15 Komodo, 3.45 Bossipop, 4.15 Mysterial.

Lambourn: James Burn

Ghazan(2.00 Salisbury, nap)

Interesting newcomer who was always likely to take some time, but looks to be a good horse in the making. Dam's side gives hope he will handle conditions.

Others to follow
Ripon 4.45 Munthany.
Salisbury 2.30 Kitaabaat, 3.00 Monteamiata, 5.00 Nathania.
Windsor 5.10 Bhindi, 5.45 Bayston Hill, 6.15 Calvados Spirit, 6.45 Seeking Magic, 7.15 Struck By The Moon.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Handytalk(6.45 Windsor, nap)

Gallant effort when just failing to collar subsequent winner over 7f at Epsom last time. Despite the 3lb rise, he is fancied to go one better dropped back in distance with the drying conditions more to his liking.

Others to follow
Salisbury 4.00 Mowhoob, 5.35 Sir Dylan.
Windsor 6.15 Sir Plato.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Pass The Ball(4.35 Cork)

Career-best RPRs on his last two starts when winning over hurdles and fences at Tipperary. Remains well treated for return to hurdles and can keep up the winning thread.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Sir Plato(6.15 Windsor)

Is three from three over tonight's course an distance and Rod Millman's four-year-old can maintain his unbeaten record at his favourite stamping ground.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Ice Age (6.45 Windsor)

Inconsistent sort, but has some good form at track and should be involved.

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