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Productive Duke Of Bronte can build on winning seasonal debut

Duke Of Bronte: had a productive season as a three-year-old
Duke Of Bronte: had a productive season as a three-year-oldCredit: Mark Cranham

Newmarket: David Milnes

Dukhan (5.20 Newmarket, nap)

The son of Teofilo ran a cracker in over course and distance at the Craven meeting when runner-up to Old Persian and has thrived since then.

Others to follow
Newmarket: 1.50 Adamant, 2.20 Wuheida, 2.55 Ekhtiyaar, 3.35 Soliloquy, 4.10 Fly The Nest, 4.45 La Ti Dar.

Lambourn: Nick Deacon

He's Amazing (5.20 Newmarket)

Solid performances as a two-year-old and produced a pleasing effort when second on his return to action at Newbury last month. Just in need of that race and should also improve for the step up in trip.

Others to follow
Newmarket: 2.55 Magical Memory, 3.35 Dan's Dream, 4.10 Coco Cheval.
Towcester: 1.00 French Crusader, 2.10 Our Reward, 3.15 Doux Pretender, 4.25 Shaughnessy.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Duke Of Bronte (1.50 Newmarket, nap)

Highly productive three-year-old campaign and back with a bang in a competitive handicap at Chelmsford last month. Has a 6lb higher mark to defy but with improvement expected he is fancied to be in the mix back up in distance.

Others to follow
Towcester: 1.00 Dandolo Du Gite, 1.35 Point N Shoot, 2.10 Cadeau Du Bresil, 2.40 Inciar, 3.50 Soupy Soups.

North: Colin Russell

Jacob Black (4.55 Hamilton, nap)

One-time very useful performer who took advantage of his lenient mark to win at Musselburgh on Thursday on his first run since returning to Keith Dalgleish. Scored with plenty in hand that day and fancied to follow up with his penalty.

Others to follow
Hamilton: 1.30 Bronze Beau, 2.05 Lake Volta, 2.35 Sebastian's Wish, 3.10 Regal Mirage, 3.45 Khelman, 4.20 Heirslookingatyou.
Newmarket: 1.50 Sofia's Rock, 2.55 Mr Lupton, 3.35 Laurens, 4.10 Smile A Mile, 4.45 Lumi, 5.20 Kit Marlowe.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Laughton (1.30 Hamilton)

Slipped to a very nice mark judged on last year's form and only just pipped on the line at Wolverhampton last time.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Wild Illusion (3.35 Newmarket)

A Group 1 winner over a mile as a juvenile and has proved she can cope with life in the fast lane.

Longshot: Adam Maidment

Grecian Spirit (5.20 Newmarket)

James Tate's three-year-old looks interesting on his turf handicap debut. He ran well at Wolverhampton last time out and a step back up to 1m2f should suit.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Wishing Star (3.05 Dundalk)

The Fozzy Stack-trained filly showed promise on her only juvenile start when third behind I Can Fly over the course and seven furlong trip. The daughter of Galileo is well drawn in stall 3 and can get off the mark under Chris Hayes.


The Raceform Interactive nugget

All five of Amy Blair's previous career wins have come at Hamilton and the five-year-old has never finished better than fourth anywhere else. Connor Beasley has won three times on the Keith Dalgleish-trained gelding and he takes the mount again in the 1m handicap at 4.55.


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