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Speedy Another Batt set to strike for Scott

Credit: Harry Trump

Newmarket: David Milnes

Another Batt (1.45 Ayr, nap)

Ran a great race to be eighth in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot and expected to be suited by the step up to six furlongs. George Scott has his team in good form and this youngster can defy a penalty.

Others to follow
Ripon 7.45 Crushed, 8.45 Mark Of Excellence.
Windsor 6.35 Well Suited, 7.05 Chunkyfunkymonkey, 8.05 Craftmanship, 8.35 Hyperloop, 9.05 Amlad.

Lambourn: James Burn

Iconic Knight (6.35 Windsor, nap)

Ed Walker has his yard in good nick and this colt should know his job after two outings – the second of which makes him a player in this.

Others to follow
Ripon 7.45 Romanor.
Worcester 2.00 More Than Luck, 5.10 Always Managing.
Windsor 6.05 Langley Vale, 8.05 Venutius.

North: Colin Russell

Hit The Lights (2.15 Ayr, nap)

Hasn't won for a while but fair efforts on both starts this season and, in a modest event off a good mark, can get back to winning ways.

Others to follow
Ayr 1.45 Cosa Nostra, 2.45 Muscika, 3.15 Torremar, 3.50 Lamloom, 4.25 Jack Dexter, 4.55 Great Colaci, 5.30 Magic Journey.
Ripon 6.45 Capla Dancer, 7.15 Clenymistra, 7.45 Kilowatt, 8.15 Magic City, 8.45 Kings Will Dream, 9.15 Mr Strutter.
Windsor 6.05 Athollblair Boy, 8.05 Gambit, 9.05 Berengaria.
Worcester 2.00 Sirius Star, 2.30 Chestnut Ben.

West Country: Andrew King

Three Star General (3.35 Worcester, nap)

Came good over hurdles at the course last month and is fancied to follow up in a similar contest.

Others to follow
Windsor 7.35 Mister Musicmaster.
Worcester 2.00 Jack Snipe, 3.00 Blue N Yellow, 4.40 Full, 5.10 Shintori, 5.40 Magical Thomas.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Racquet (2.15 Ayr)

Yet to really fire for Ruth Carr since leaving Richard Hannon, but takes a significant drop in grade and will probably win if repeating even the best of this year's form.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Wasatch Range (9.05 Windsor)

A course winner in April, he was a beaten favourite on soft ground at Newbury in May and John Gosden's colt is worth another chance.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Going For Broke (4.40 Worcester)

Not at his best recently, but has good form at the track and should enjoy the drop back to 2m.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Breeze (7.25 Roscommon)

Runner-up over a mile on her last two starts at Limerick and Naas, the daughter of Sea The Stars should appreciate the two-furlong longer trip in this fillies' maiden and gets the vote to score for Fozzy Stack and Chris Hayes.

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