Punters can be Forever In Love with Stoute filly when she scores

Newmarket: David Milnes
Forever In Love (3.00 Yarmouth)
Didn't have the best of runs when runner-up on her turf debut at Haydock last time. Sir Michael Stoute's filly has thrived since then and is fancied to make it fourth time lucky.
Others to follow
Yarmouth 2.00 Bowditch, 2.30 Left Alone, 3.35 Hope Is High, 4.10 Great Hall, 4.40 So Sleek, 5.15 Working Class, 5.50 Big Tour.
Pontefract 2.20 Sovereign State, 2.50 Thaqaffa, 4.00 Tirania, 5.05 Mesbaar
Chelmsford 5.45 Encrypted, 6.15 Sputnik Planum, 6.45 Commanche, 7.15 Tobrave, 7.45 Lewinsky, 8,45 Diptych, 9.15 Tommy's Secret.
Lambourn: James Burn
Kassia (4.00 Pontefract)
Won this off 4lb lower last year, but shaped encouragingly after a couple of tough assignments at Salisbury last time.
Others to follow
Ayr 3.45 King Of Scotland.
Chelmsford 5.45 Global Passion, 6.15 Regal Gait, 7.15 Dandy Flame, 7.45 Enigmatic.
Pontefract 5.05 Hats Off To Larry.
Yarmouth 5.50 Pastoral Player.
North: Colin Russell
Black Friday (2.20 Pontefract)
Has run well both starts so far notably last time when third at Musselburgh after being hampered early on. Well drawn and fancied to get off the mark this time.
Others to follow
Ayr 1.40 Narcos, 2.10 My Amigo, 2.40 Bahamian Bird, 3.10 Valentino Boy, 3.45 Eez Eh, 4.20 Prying Pandora, 4.50 Forest Ranger, 5.20 Oriental Lilly.
Chelmsford 5.45 Emilia James, 6.45 Spirit Of Zebedee, 7.15 Sakhee's Return, 8.45 Outlaw Torn, 9.15 Outlaw Torn.
Pontefract 2.50 Election Day, 3.25 Master Belvedere, 4.00 Clon Coulis, 4.30 Almost Gemini, 5.35 Penny Pot Lane.
Yarmouth 4.10 Star Of The East, 4.40 Bonnie Arlene.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Dark Intention (2.40 Ayr)
Overcame some trouble in running to run out a convincing winner at York last time and escapes a penalty for that apprentice handicap win.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Affair(3.35 Yarmouth)
Won over this trip at Bath last month and subsequently placed over shorter. Hughie Morrison's three-year-old will appreciate this return to further and can resume winning ways.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Jonny Delta (3.45 Ayr)
Veteran has some smart form over course and distance and should handle underfoot conditions, so can't be ruled out.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Granny Biddy(4.25 Ballinrobe)
The Mick Winters-trained mare gets the vote to complete a hat-trick of handicap hurdle wins. Successful over 2m5f at Tramore last month and over today's 2m4f trip at the recent Listowel festival, the six-year-old has gone up a total of 13lb for those victories but gives the impression that there should be more to come and she can score under 7lb claimer Donal McInerney.>>There are no West Country tips today
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