Pipe's runner will have a big Say over lengthy trip at Exeter
Newmarket: David Milnes
Dirayah (7.15 Chelmsford, nap)
The daughter of Dark Angel cost 825,000 guineas as a yearling in 2015 but is expected to prove worth the wait on her long awaited debut. The full-sister to Mecca's Angel looks to have been found the ideal opportunity by George Peckham to gain a value win.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 5.45 Bahamian Heights, 6.15 Nice Shot, 7.45 The Eagle's Nest, 8.45 Weloof.
Lambourn: James Burn
Pickamix (12.50 Sandown, nap)
This well-regarded novice had a few entries this week but trainer Charlie Mann likes this race most. He wouldn't want the ground to become more testing, but experienced amateur Sam Waley-Cohen should get a good spin off him.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 5.45 Zipedeedodah, 6.45 Mutineer, 7.15 Kingofmerrows, 7.45 Ice Royal, 8.15 Big Bad Lol, 8.45 Dashing Poet.
Exeter: 1.00 Jaisalmer, 2.05 Chosen Well, 3.15 Lunar Flow.
Sandown: 2.30 On The Blind Side, 3.35 Its A Sting.
Sedgefield: 3.25 Dancing Doug.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
You Say What (3.15 Exeter, nap)
Back to form in convincing style over the track last time when
travelling in a manner that suggests he will appreciate this marathon
trip. Remains well-treated under a penalty and fancied to follow up.
Others to follow
Exeter: 12.30 Lady Longshot, 1.00 Warthog, 1.35 Albert D'Olivate, 2.05 Flaming Charmer, 2.40 Modus, 3.45 Caribert.
Sedgefield: 2.55 Contented.
Sandown: 12.50 Theatrical Star, 1.25 Jukebox Jive, 1.55 Touch Kick,
2.30 White Moon.
North: Richard Young
Breanski (7.45 Chelmsford, nap)
At the top of his game over a mile but shapes as though he'll be at least as good back over this 1m2f trip and almost certainly capable of better in this sphere. The booking of Adam Kirby takes the eye and is fancied to follow up.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 5.45 Dundunah, 6.45 Tadaany, 8.15 Rosie Crowe, 8.45 Tellovoi.
Sedgefield: 12.10 Midnight Walk, 12.40 Teescomponents Max, 1.15 Inniscastle Lad, 1.45 Smiling Jessica, 2.20 Viserion, 2.55 Stay In Touch, 3.25 C'Est Deja Ca.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Viserion (2.20 Sedgefield, nap)
Very well-treated on the pick of last season's novice hurdle wins and shaped like he was running into form at Carlisle last month.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Peace And Plenty (7.45 Chelmsford)
A course and distance winner last year, he deservedly added to his tally at Kempton recently and William Muir's three-year-old may still be ahead of his mark.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Cadeau George (12.50 Sandown)
Would have needed his most recent run at Carlisle, and can go well with the trip and ground to suit and headgear applied.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Dhafeera (8.00 Dundalk)
A runner-up over seven furlongs at the same track on her Irish debut four weeks ago, the Ger Lyons-trained daughter of Shamardal can get off the mark, under champion jockey Colin Keane, in tonight's one mile maiden.
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