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Plumpton winner held in high regard by connections

Credit: Edward Whitaker

West Country Tim Mitchell

Jerrysback (3.00 Wetherby, nap)

Won an Irish point at the fourth attempt and left a good impression when scoring at Plumpton on his first start for JP McManus and Philip Hobbs. The form of that race is nothing special, but he is held in high regard and will take the beating.

Others to follow
Taunton 2.20 Actlikeacountess, 2.50 Master Burbidge, 3.20 Midnight Glory, 3.50 Zanstra, 4.20 Tommy Silver, 4.50 Monsieur Gibraltar, 5.20 If The Cap Fits.
Wetherby 4.00 Citrus.

Lambourn James Burn

Towering (3.50 Taunton, nap)

Bumped into a well-fancied rival who has won again since at Doncaster on his chase debut last month and can gain compensation with the going in his favour.

Others to follow
Southwell
2.40 Native Prospect, 3.40 Dungannon.
Taunton 3.20 Verdana Blue, 4.20 Top Tug.
Wetherby 2.30 Mollyanna.

North Colin Russell

Sharney Sike (4.30 Wetherby, nap)

Best run since a long spell on the sidelines when runner-up over course and distance last month. Well treated on his best form and fancied to go one better for a stable in fine form.

Others to follow
Southwell 2.10 Our Lois, 2.40 Tewafeedj, 3.10 Unnoticed, 3.40 Archimedes, 4.10 Autumn Tonic, 4.40 My Renaissance.
Wetherby 2.00 Calarules, 2.30 Chasma, 3.30 Lightening Rod, 4.00 Next Edition, 5.00 Cockley Beck.

Newmarket David Milnes

Bo Selecta (2.10 Southwell, nap)

Doing all his best work at the finish when third over 5f here last time and could be well treated off a mark of 62. Richard Spencer's topweight has since worked well on the Al Bahathri Polytrack.

Others to follow
Southwell 3.10 Vroom, 3.40 Lady Nayef, 4.40 Go On Gal.

Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason

Tommy Silver (4.20 Taunton, nap)

Failed to shine on a couple of runs in the autumn, but better ground is expected to suit and he looks well treated on the best of last year's form, which includes a decent run in the Triumph Hurdle.

Topspeed Dave Edwards

My Renaissance (4.40 Southwell)

A dual course-and-distance winner, Sam England's seven-year-old can continue to defy the handicapper.

Longshot Ed Quigley

Shy (2.30 Wetherby)

Was getting into contention when a bad blunder proved costly last time. The trip, track and ground should suit and she can go well after a 7lb drop in the weights.

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