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Newmarket: David Milnes
Stream Song (6.20 Windsor, nap)
Put it all together to score over a mile when last seen at Newmarket, form that got a boost when runner-up Sheikha Reika won at Newmarket last week. John Gosden's filly has shown up well on the Al Bahathri of late.
Others to follow
Pontefract 2.40 Dance Teacher, 3.10 Atletico, 5.15 Dragstone Rock, 5.45 Starboy.
Windsor 4.50 Ubla, 5.20 Gypsy Spirit, 5.50 Leo Minor, 6.50 Fajjaj, 7.20 Amuletum, 7.50 Rupert's Lass.
Lambourn: James Burn
Apple Anni(6.20 Windsor, nap)
Ground should suit this filly, who boasts some solid form from last year and represents the hot Mick Channon stable. The trainer has a good record when teaming up with jockey Andrea Atzeni.
Others to follow
Newton Abbot 2.00 With Discretion, 2.30 Vibrato Valtat.
Sedgefield 8.10 Jumbo Davis.
Windsor 4.50 Langley Vale, 5.20 Swiss Chime, 5.50 Rebecca Rocks, 6.50 Mr Reckless.
West Country: Andrew King
Pineapple Rush (2.50 Hexham, nap)
Back in action following her success at Sedgefield last month and is expected to double up with conditions again in her favour.
Others to follow
Newton Abbot 1.30 Iniesta, 2.00 Dinos Benefit, 2.30 Marracudja, 3.00 Sao, 3.30 General Girling, 4.00 Quiz Master, 4.30 Virak.
Sedgefield 7.40 Diplomate Sivola.
Hexham 3.20 Don Lami, 4.20 Melekhov, 4.55 Mendip Express.
North: Colin Russell
Randy Pike(3.20 Hexham, nap)
Has run two sound races since a wind operation, including on his latest start when a close third in a competitive race at Newcastle. Handles these conditions and is fancied to go well again.
Others to follow
Hexham 1.50 Hangard, 2.20 Captain Sharpe, 2.50 Trooblue, 3.50 Beau Saucy, 4.20 Bluefortytwo, 4.55 Kings Lodge.
Pontefract 2.10 Five Amarones, 2.40 Big Storm Coming, 3.10 Boundsy, 3.40 Tyrell, 4.10 Shatharaat, 4.40 Ingenuity, 5.15 Hot Hannah, 5.45 Canadian George.
Sedgefield 5.10 Alfiboy, 5.40 Just Minded, 6.10 Quietly, 6.40 Midnight Walk, 7.10 Allfredandnobell, 7.40 Shantou Prince.
Windsor 5.50 Acclaim The Nation, 6.20 Double Reflection, 7.20 Golconda Prince, 7.50 Mabo.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Goldslinger(1.30 Newton Abbot, nap)
Looks nicely treated on the pick of his form and shaped with a bit more promise when a staying on third at Fontwell earlier this month.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Stream Song(6.20 Windsor)
Scored over a mile on her final juvenile outing at Newmarket in September and can carry on where she left off over this longer trip.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Cornish Warrior (4.00 Newton Abbot)
Not at his best when last seen, but the trip and ground will suit and has dropped to an attractive mark.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Smash Williams (6.00 Navan)
A Group 3 winner as a juvenile, the Jim Bolger-trained five-year-old was returning from a long absence when losing out narrowly in a handicap at Naas last month and can resume winning ways in the Listed Woodlands Stakes, with the stiff Navan track likely to suit.
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Poyle Vinnie has won four out of 11 starts in handicaps when running off an official mark of 89 or less, compared to 2-38 when 90 and higher. He's slipped down to a rating of 87 for the 3.10 at Pontefract, where he has often run well.
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