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Promising two-year-old can prove a class apart

Credit: Edward Whitaker

West Country: Andrew King

Stay Out Of Court (3.50 Stratford, nap)

Unlucky to take a heavy fall at Wetherby last time but seems none the worse and can go close in making amends.

Others to follow
Stratford 2.45 Marienstar, 3.20 Helium, 4.20 On Alberts Head
Market Rasen 1.50 Bellamy, 3.30 Secret Door, 4.00 Voix D'Eau

Lambourn: James Burn

Minstrel Royal (3.30 Market Rasen)

Seven-year-old went up 4lb for winning at Warwick last month, but Nicky Henderson's string remain in good nick and he should cope with that rise.

Others to follow
Market Rasen 4.00 Gowanauthat
Ripon 3.10 Rita's Man
Stratford 5.20 Mulcahys Hill

The North: Colin Russell

Mininggold (5.10 Ripon, nap)

Best form for a while when third at Thirsk last time and with conditions to suit and cheekpieces back on, is fancied to get off the mark for the year.

Others to follow
Market Rasen 1.50 Its Pandorama, 2.55 Mahler Lad, 3.30 Sky Khan, 5.00 Brecon Hill
Ripon 2.00 Weellan, 2.35 Arnold, 3.10 Warm Love, 3.40 Weekend Offender, 4.10 Honeysuckle Lil, 4.40 Lamloon
Stratford 3.50 Sun Cloud, 4.50 Clondaw Draft

Newmarket: David Milnes

Materialist (4.40 Ripon, nap)

Not the most straightforward of individuals but Roger Varian can be relied on to have brought him forward since his comeback run at Thirsk. The son of Dansili has since impressed on the Al Bahathri.

Others to follow
Ripon 2.00 Way Of Wisdom, 3.10 Staff College, 3.40 Knight Owl, 4.10 Southern Belle, 5.10 Entertaining Ben.

Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis

Warm Love (3.10 Ripon)

This well-related filly split a couple of colts now rated in the mid-80s when runner-up at Beverley last September and looks on a very fair mark for her handicap debut.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Alpha Centauri (3.45 Naas)

Romped home in a smart time on her debut over course and distance three weeks ago and Jessica Harrington's promising youngster can retain her unbeaten record.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Tea Time Fred (3.50 Stratford)

Last year's winner has been out of sorts lately, but should be competitive off this mark back at this venue.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Alpha Centauri (3.45 Naas)

The Jessica Harrington-trained daughter of Mastercraftsman can confirm the big impression she created when scoring on her debut over today's course and trip early this month. She is reopposed by the second and third, Actress, a winner at the Curragh a week ago, and Shapes. Having won comfortably by two-and-a-half lengths, Colm O'Donoghue's mount can confirm placings.

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