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Stiffer track should suit this debut winner

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West Country Andrew King

Copper Kay (4.00 Doncaster, nap)

Threw the race away when last seen at Warwick but connections are hopeful the better ground will help her make amends.
Others to follow
Doncaster 2.50 Tiquer.
Newbury 2.10 Most Celebrated, 3.15 Keep Moving, 4.55 Desert Retreat, 5.25 Kalarika.

Lambourn James Burn

Wenyerreadyfreddie(2.20 Doncaster, nap)

The six-year-old’s form entitles him to go close at a track where Nicky Henderson’s runners do well.
Others to follow
Doncaster 3.25 Versifier, 4.30 Bivouac.
Lingfield 2.00 Rustique, 3.40 Intransigent, 4.10 Dark Destroyer.
Newbury 2.10 Attest, 2.40 Doolin, 4.20 Reilly’s Minor, 4.55 Thomas Shelby, 5.25 Glama.
Newcastle 5.15 Persun.

North Colin Russell

Arabian Oasis (1.50 Doncaster, nap)

Showed ability on the Flat and, although yet to win over hurdles, makes plenty of appeal on his handicap debut with his stable in fine form.
Others to follow
Doncaster 2.20 Lycidas, 2.50 Banny’s Lad, 3.25 Lady Buttons, 4.00 Midnight Walk, 4.30 Apterix, 5.05 Episode.
Lingfield 2.00 Simply Me, 2.30 Havelock, 3.40 Baraweez, 4.10 Boater.
Newbury 2.10 Quids In.
Newcastle 5.15 Zakatal, 5.45 Fiendish, 6.15 Kodicat, 6.45 Intense Romance, 7.15 Lady Bacchus, 7.45 Dose.

Newmarket David Milnes

Bastia (6.45 Newcastle, nap)

Shaped as though this stiffer track would suit when overcoming Zilza on her debut at Chelmsford last month. Martyn Meade’s filly has since been in good form on Warren Hill and could be well-in off a mark of 69.
Others to follow
Lingfield 2.30 Millie’s Kiss, 3.05 The Gay Cavalier, 3.40 Horsted Keynes, 4.45 Bishops Cannings.
Newcastle 5.15 Tetradrachm, 5.45 Lady Hester

Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason

Cadoudoff (4.55 Newbury, nap)

Well treated at present and came right back to form when chasing home a much-improved rival at Catterick last time. Decent chance of going one better today.
Topspeed Dave Edwards

Lily’s Prince (7.00 Dundalk)

Has hit the woodwork three times since scoring over course and distance in December. Deserves further rewards for his consistency.
Longshot Ed Quigley

Bulfin Island (4.55 Newbury)

A bad mistake cost him last time, but had been in good form previously, suggesting this trip would suit. Can go well off a mark of 110.
Ireland Tony O’Hehir

Robe Of Honour (8.00 Dundalk)

Showed promise when second on his belated debut over today’s course two weeks ago and can go one better back in trip.


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