On To Victory looks ready to follow up easy Salisbury success
Newmarket: David Milnes
Arbalet (1.50 Yarmouth, nap)
Hugo Palmer's youngsters have been improving for a run and the son of Dark Angel went down narrowly on his debut at York last time. The grey is expected to outrun local rival Hey Gaman.
Others to follow
Haydock 2.00 Hidden Charms, 2.30 Green Fortune, 3.00 New Empire, 3.30 Falcon's Vision.
Yarmouth 2.20 Mungo Madness, 2.50 Turning Gold, 3.20 Anastazia, 3.50 Camino, 4.20 Star Gypsy, 4.50 Shining Romeo.
Epsom 6.10 Castillo Del Diablo, 6.45 Shawwal, 7.50 Jufn, 8.20 Buckland Beau, 8.50 In The Red.
Newbury 6.25 Early Dawn, 7.00 Bhodi, 7.30 Harlow,8.05 Carolinae, 8.35 Stararchitecture, 9.05 Monsieur Glory.
Lambourn: James Burn
On To Victory (7.30 Newbury, nap)
Won with something in hand at Salisbury last week and this looks a good slot to follow up for the in-form Eve Johnson Houghton.
Others to follow
Haydock 4.30 Foxcatcher.
Newbury 6.25 Little Miss Lilly, 8.05 Angel Of Darkness.
North: Colin Russell
Loud And Clear (2.10 Perth, nap)
Dual bumper winner who shaped well on his hurdles debut at Bangor and, with the step up in trip expected to suit, is fancied to get off the mark this time.
Others to follow
Epsom 6.10 Star Of Lombardy, 6.45 Doublet, 7.15 Highland Acclaim, 7.50 Storm King, 8.50 Tavener.
Haydock 2.00 La Celebs Ville, 2.30 The Right Choice, 3.00 Shobrom, 3.30 Dalawyna, 4.00 Groupie, 4.30 Jack Flash, 5.00 Foxy Boy.
Perth 2.40 Camillas Wish, 3.10 Amilliontimes, 3.40 Henpecked, 4.10 Vodka Wells, 4.40 Vercingetorix, 5.10 Ginny Brig.
Yarmouth 2.20 Glorvina, 3.20 Edged In Blue.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Benbecula (6.10 Epsom, nap)
Expected to give a good account off this mark with Alice Mills taking a further 5lb off his back, and he made an encouraging return to the Flat at Salisbury last month.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Ashpan Sam (7.15 Epsom, nap)
Dual course-and-distance winner who also ran his best race of last year under these conditions. He is well-treated off 5lb lower if the return to Epsom revives.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Special Relation (7.30 Newbury)
Deservedly broke his duck when upped in trip at Pontefract last month and Hughie Morrison's improving colt can follow up off a 5lb higher mark.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Willow Spring (3.50 Yarmouth)
Out of sorts lately, but last year's winner cannot be ruled out with conditions to suit returning to her favourite venue.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Golden Spell (5.05 Bellewstown)
The Johnny Murtagh-trained filly showed promise when third over this 5f trip at Cork last month and, with improvement expected, the daughter of Al Kazeem can prove the pick in the opening race of Bellewstown's three-day festival. She gets the vote to score under Colin Keane.
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