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Recent work points to bold bid at Kempton from Blue On Blue

Credit: Harry Trump

Newmarket: David Milnes

Blue On Blue (8.40 Kempton, nap)

Not drawn well, but looked to have moved forward from his first win at Yarmouth last time when working nicely on the Limekilns at the weekend. John Gosden's chestnut has the services of Ryan Moore.

Others to follow
Thirsk 2.30 Havana Heart, 3.00 Sunset Flyer, 4.30 Night Circus, 5.00 Tribal Conquest, 5.30 Robbie Roo Roo.
Bath 6.30 Royal Mezyan, 7.30 Fujaira Bridge.
Kempton 6.10 Hackney Road 6.40 Frolic, 7.10 Sileel, 7.40 Gibbs Hill, 9.10 Hersigh.

Lambourn: James Burn

Marmajuke Bay (7.40 Kempton, nap)

Got back on track at Haydock last month and a 4lb rise looks fair for this progressive sort, who has solid form at the course.

Others to follow
Bath 6.30 Sfumato, 7.00 Black Trilby, 7.30 I'vegotthepower.
Kempton 6.40 Billesdon Brook, 8.10 Clowance One, 9.10 Glorious Power.
Perth 4.10 Barkis, 4.40 Beat That.
Worcester 3.50 Barman.

North: Colin Russell

Green Zone (3.10 Perth, nap)

Not been in the best of form recently, but the step up in trip will suit, he goes well here and, having dropped to a good mark, is fancied to bounce back.

Others to follow
Bath 6.30 Dyllan, 9.00 Nothing Compares.
Kempton 6.10 Slingsby, 7.40 Pumblechook.
Perth 2.10 Dear Sire, 2.40 Welcome Ben, 3.40 Baileys Concerto, 4.10 Solway Dandy, 5.10 An Fear Ciuin.
Thirsk 2.00 Aristodemus, 2.30 Just For Fun, 3.00 Reel Mr Bond, 3.30 Wentworth Falls, 4.00 Kirkham, 4.30 Andok, 5.30 Bold Spirit.

West Country: Andrew King

Nightingale Valley (6.10 Kempton, nap)

Things conspired against her at the course last time, but she can gain some compensation with a clear passage.

Others to follow
Bath 6.30 Handytalk, 8.30 Sublime, 9.00 Holyroman Princess.
Kempton 8.10 Taws.
Worcester 2.50 Prettylittlething, 3.50 Doubly Clever, 4.20 Celestial Path, 4.50 Faction, 5.20 Poetic Lady.

Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis

Mishaal (6.10 Kempton)

Hasn't really fired on turf this year, but returns to the all-weather 15lb lower than when last seen on an artificial surface. Could have been better drawn, but has won over course and distance and is clearly well treated.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Zubayr (7.40 Kempton)

Convincing winner of a course-and-distance maiden last time, Paul Nicholls' rare Flat runner may have been let in lightly on his handicap bow.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Ralphy Boy (4.00 Thirsk)

Won't mind the drop back to 7f and is starting to look well treated off a mark of 67.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Thunder Crash (8.20 Fairyhouse)

A narrow winner when stepped up to 1m4f at this course last month, the Ger Lyons-trained gelding is open to more improvement and, off a 4lb higher mark, can follow up in this three-year-old handicap with blinkers on for the first time.

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