Signposts Sweetspots: Chil can back up recent Windsor win for Balding at Kempton

Maid In Manhattan 5.05 Haydock
Rebecca Menzies, who has a 36 per cent strike-rate over the last 14 days, runs Maid In Manhattan at Haydock. The five-year-old has raced seven times since joining her stable in April this year, winning four times.
Total Commitment 4.40 Ascot
Roger Charlton and Ryan Moore, who have a 43 per cent strike-rate when teaming up at Ascot, join forces with Total Commitment. This promising son of Exceed And Excel has won two of his four races over 6f.
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Chil Chil 8.10 Kempton
Chil Chil, who won at Windsor on Monday, is turned out again quickly by Andrew Balding, who has a 28 per cent strike-rate when running horses within seven days of a win.
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