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Promising Chiefofchiefs should be suited by step up in distance

Credit: Harry Trump

Newmarket: David Milnes

Chiefofchiefs(7.20 Windsor, nap)

Ran two promising races last term including when runner-up at Newmarket in August and shapes as if this 1m2f trip should suit. Charlie Fellowes's hope has worked nicely on the Limekilns of late.

Others to follow
Southwell 2.40 Mark Of Approval, 3.10 Pealer, 3.40 Captain Bob, 4.10 Treagus.
Chelmsford 6.10 Astrosecret, 6.40 Cartwright, 7.10 Dark Side Dream, 7.40 Alnaas, 6.10 Foie Gras, 8.40 Hold Firm.
Windsor 5.50 Starboy, 6.20 Always Thankful, 6.50 Daira Prince, 7.50 Shargiah.

Lambourn: Nick Deacon

Spoof (5.50 Windsor)

Ran a respectable race when quietly fancied on his debut in what looked a decent maiden at Newbury last month, and is expected to step up on the performance here.

Others to follow
Windsor 6.50 Rumpole.
Stratford 1.50 Zipple Back, 2.50 Days Of Heaven, 3.20 Avispa.
Chelmsford 5.40 Denaar.

North: Colin Russell

Play With Me(3.30 Ayr, nap)

Has shown some promise in maidens and makes plenty of appeal now handicapping off a lowly mark on turf debut.

Others to follow
Ayr 2.00 Havana Grey, 2.30 Longroom, 3.00 Our Place In Louie, 4.00 Star Glitter, 4.30 Kharbetation, 5.00 Forever A Lady.
Chelmsford 5.40 Branscombe, 8.10 Tavener.
Southwell 2.10 Shearian, 3.40 Jacob's Pillow, 4.10 Eponina, 4.40 Serenity Now, 5.10 Llewellyn.
Windsor 6.20 Man About Town.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Anythingmayhappen(4.20 Stratford, nap)

Justified support when making all at Wincanton last time and has been found an inviting opportunity to follow up off a 4lb higher mark.

Others to follow
Stratford 2.50 Midnight Gypsy, 3.20 No Likey, 3.50 St Saviour, 4.20 Code Of Law.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Havana Grey (2.00 Ayr, nap)

Made a good impression when second on his debut at Nottingham. There should be more to come and he is expected to be hard to beat.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Longroom(2.30 Ayr)

Escapes a penalty for last Thursday's emphatic Musselburgh success and Noel Wilson's five-year-old can complete a quick double.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Elusivity(3.40 Southwell)

Not fired on all cylinders lately but cannot be ruled at this venue off a competitive mark.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Rock On The Moor (8.00 Roscommon)

This looks a good opportunity for the Jessica Harrington-trained nine-year-old to get off the mark over fences at the fourth attempt. A dual winner over hurdles and runner-up to Vroum Vroum Mag in the Grade 1 Mares Hurdle at the 2016 Cheltenham Festival, she looks set to continue the excellent run being enjoyed by her trainer and jockey Robbie Power.

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