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Return to a mile looks to suit experienced five-year-old
Newmarket: David Milnes
Gold Star (3.55 York, nap)
This son of Nathaniel shaped as if this step up in trip would bring about some improvement when scoring over a mile and a half at Wolverhampton. David Egan gets on well with Saeed Bin Suroor's hope, who has worked well on the Limekilns.Others to follow
Newmarket 1.50 Sound And Silence, 2.25 Dark Rose Angel, 3.00 Dabyah, 3.35 Magic Lily, 4.10 Melting Dew, 4.45 Winter Lightning, 5.20 Coconut Creme.
York 2.10 Tulip Fever, 2.45 Zabeel Prince, 4.30 Atletico, 5.05 Qianlong.
Kempton 5.45 Justice Rock, 6.15 Midnightly, 6.45 Scandaleuse, 7.15 Kalakchee, 7.45 Melodies, 8.15 Ahlan Bil Zain, 8.45 Cool Team.
Lambourn: James Burn
Dutch Connection (3.00 Newmarket, nap)
Seven furlongs on decent ground suits this classy five-year-old, whose trainer Charlie Hills has his string in good nick.Others to follow
Kempton 6.15 Thammin, 7.15 Secratario, 8.15 Azaly, 8.45 Traveller, 9.15 Rum Swizzle.
Newmarket 1.50 Mokaatil, 2.25 Herecomesthesun, 3.35 Musical Art, 4.10 Eynhallow, 5.25 Chain Of Daisies.
Newton Abbot 2.35 The Unit, 4.55 Maid Of Milan, 5.25 Brianstorm.
York 3.20 Awesome, 3.55 Star Rock.
North: Richard Young
Nicholas T (2.45 York, nap)
Hasn't lasted home in competitive handicaps over further on his last two starts, but is much better suited by a mile and the pick of this season's form gives him a decent chance. Others to follow
Newmarket 1.50 Abel Handy, 3.35 Laurens, 4.10 Hochfeld,
Kempton 5.45 Lady Joanna Vassa, 8.15 Sidewinder, 8.45 Kitten's Johnstown.
York 2.10 Canford's Joy, 3.20 Machree, 3.55 Star Of The East, 4.30 Tylery Wonder, 5.05 Salazar, 5.35 Short Work.
West Country: Andrew King
Daklondike (4.55 Newton Abbot, nap)
Was always going to make a better chaser than hurdler and is expected to make a winning start to his career over fences.Others to follow
Newton Abbot 2.00 Pointed And Sharp, 2.35 Diego Du Charmil, 3.10 Whataknight, 3.45 Frodon, 4.20 G For Ginger, 5.25 River Bray.
Newmarket 4.10 Duke Of Bronte.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Guzman (2.10 York)
Looks to be on a fair mark, will have no problem with the predicted easy ground and suspicion is a test such as this could suit him ideally.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Melting Dew(4.10 Newmarket)
Has produced some solid efforts in defeat this term and Sir Michael Stoute's progressive three-year-old would not be winning out of turn.
Longshot: Neil McCabe
Here And Now(4.10 Newmarket)
Been running consistently well all season and was just touched off in a big handicap at York last time out. He should get ideal conditions here and can go close again.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Santa Monica (8.00 Dundalk)
Charles O'Brien's four-year-old filly boasts winning form over course and distance and has scored at Group 3 level when winning over 1m4f at Cork in June. The daughter of Mastercraftsman finished well when fourth behind War Decree in a Group 3 over this course and trip last month and she gets the vote to score under Billy Lee.
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