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Progressive Vale Of Kent can record fourth win at Wolverhampton
Newmarket: David Milnes
Foreseeable Future (1.00 Wolverhampton, nap)
Won a maiden in convincing fashion at Yarmouth last backend and this looks the right race for his all-weather debut. James Tate has his team well forward and his three-year-old has worked well on the Cambridge Road Polytrack of late.
Others to follow
Wolverhampton 3.10 Morning Skye, 3.45 Society Power.
Lambourn: James Burn
Bartholomeu Dias (3.10 Wolverhampton, nap)
Looked a bright prospect in the first half of last term and that form should make him hard to beat.
Others to follow
Chepstow 5.25 Midnight Monty.
Fakenham 3.25 Ardmayle, 4.35 Sackett.
Market Rasen 3.20 Royals And Rebels.
Wolverhampton 1.00 Odyssa.
West Country: Andrew King
Admiral's Secret (3.55 Market Rasen, nap)
Bounced back to win last time and expected to put in a bold show to follow up at a course that should suit.
Others to follow
Chepstow 2.30 Dinos Benefit 3.05 The Kings Writ 4.15 Overtown Express 4.50 Great Tempo 6.00 Unwin VC.
Fakenham 2.15 Ascendant 2.50 Diplomate Sivola
Market Rasen 4.30 Cabernet D'Alene 5.05 One Of Us
Plumpton 2.25 Mick Thonic 3.35 Bishops Court 4.45 Tactical Manoeuvre 5.15 Moving In Style.
North: Colin Russell
Wings Of The Rock (2.00 Wolverhampton, nap)
Nottingham maiden winner last May who went on to finish a fine fourth in the Molecomb Stakes. Didn't progress after that but back on a good mark now and fancied to take advantage on debut for Karl Burke.
Others to follow
Chepstow 4.15 Ubaltique.
Fakenham 3.25 Gran Maestro.
Market Rasen 2.10 Strait Run, 3.20 Square Viviani, 4.30 Monfass, 5.05 My Old Gold, 5.35 Akarita Lights.
Wolverhampton 1.00 Rotherhithe, 1.30 Raffle King, 2.35 Akkadian Empire, 3.10 Zarjaz, 3.45 Vale Of Kent, 4.20 Grey Destiny.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Pc Dixon (2.10 Market Rasen, nap)
Backed up a surprise Hexham novice hurdle win with a good second off this mark at Carlisle and should again make a bold bid.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Vale Of Kent (3.45 Wolverhampton)
Has won three of his four career starts including a course-and-distance victory eight days ago. Lightly raced and progressive, he can maintain his excellent strike-rate.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Dounikos (5.00 Fairyhouse)
Failed to spark at Cheltenham, but this unexposed sort should be suited by trip, track and ground and can bounce back.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Un De Sceaux (4.25 Fairyhouse)
Upstaged by Balko Des Flos in the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham last month, the multiple Grade 1 winning ten-year-old can resume winning ways in this 2m4f Grade 2 event. Successful on his only previous visit to the County Meath track, he can score under Paul Townend.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Charlie Mann is three from six with his runners at Market Rasen since the start of 2017 (+£5.23 to £1 stakes), improving to three out of four (+£7.23) with his hurdlers. Fixed Rate goes in the 2m4f event at 4.30.
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