Penalty unlikely to be a problem for progressive Ply
Newmarket: David Milnes
Left Alone (6.40 Kempton, nap)
Hugo Palmer's filly ran a great race from an unfavourable draw to be third on her debut last month. The youngster has thrived since and is fancied to collect second time around.
Others to follow
Nottingham 1.50 Rozanne, 2.20 Alba Del Sole, 2.55 Sailing Home, 3.25 Global Exceed, 4.30 Salt Whistle Bay, 5.04 Quatrieme Ami, 5.35 Father McKenzie.
Salisbury 2.00 Ace Ventura, 2.30 Mr Gent, 4.40 Safira Menina.
Kempton 5.40 Ubla, 6.10 Scandaleuse, 7.10 Tansheer, 7.40 Brigliadoro, 8.40 Strictly Art
Lambourn: James Burn
Manson (7.40 Kempton, nap)
Didn't fire at Sandown last time, but had gone well at Chelmsford on his penultimate appearance from this mark and his all-weather form is decent, so expect a bold bid.
Others to follow
Bangor 3.50 Vinnie Lewis, 4.20 Salto Chisco.
Kempton 5.40 Tuscany, 6.10 Chizz De Biz, 6.40 Kareva, 7.40 Manson, 8.10 Perfect Quest.
Nottingham 4.00 Silver Ghost.
Salisbury 3.35 Amood, 4.10 Ayrad, 4.40 Cousin Khee.
North: Colin Russell
Election Day (8.10 Kempton, nap)
Consistent sort who acts well on the all-weather and is an interesting contender now stepped up to this 1m3f trip for the first time.
Others
Bangor 3.15 Inniscastle Lad, 3.50 Kilronan Castle, 4.20 Derintoher Yank.
Kempton 5.40 Fire Diamond, 7.40 Kentuckyconnection, 8.40 Spirit Of The Vale.
Nottingham 2.20 Kodi Beach, 3.25 Cede de Nullis, 4.00 Bonnie Arlene, 4.30 Born To Boom, 5.05 Penny Pot Lane, 5.35 Mininggold.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Argus (4.20 Bangor, nap)
Better ground helped him get off the mark at fourth time of asking over hurdles last season and he produced a respectable effort back from a break on the Flat last month. With that run under his belt he is fancied to make his presence felt on handicap debut.
Others to follow
Bangor 2.10 Lady Mix.
Kempton 8.40 Avocadeau, 9.10 The Way You Dance.
Nottingham 1.50 Little Boy Blue, 3.25 Daddies Girl.
Salisbury 4.10 Master Carpenter, 4.40 Perla Blanca.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Ply (8.10 Kempton)
Impressive winner last week when running right away to score like a well handicapped horse. Nicely treated under a fixed penalty and the slight step up in trip may well be a positive.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Brilliant Vanguard (7.40 Kempton)
Completed a hat-trick with a course-and-distance success last month and Kevin Ryan's improving four-year-old may not have finished winning yet.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
William Of Orange (4.20 Bangor)
Ran no sort of race at Cartmel last time out, but has the ability to go well off a mark of 114 if putting his best foot forward. Ground will suit.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Isaac Wonder (4.45 Naas)
The John Oxx-trained gelding, who came good at the fourth attempt when landing a nursery over this mile trip by one and a half lengths at Killarney in August, can follow up off a 6lb higher mark. The son of Born To Sea won in good style and gets the vote to score under Declan McDonogh.
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