The Punt Daily: Tom Collins with two to follow on Monday
BANKER
Steel Train (4.30 Wolverhampton)
This claimer looks like a match race between the two at the top of the weights, but Steel Train has 8lb in hand of chief rival Unforgiving Minute on ratings and should come out on top. Granted, the David O'Meara team are not in the best form (1-26 in the last 14 days) but Steel Train is a better horse than this entry in claiming company suggests and he ran an alright race despite finishing last over further at the start of the month. Hopefully Martin Harley can get a nice position from his wide draw and pounce in the straight.
EYECATCHER
Beehaar(5.30 Wolverhampton)
Although it's far from a confident selection given she is making her racecourse debut and there could be a number of good ones against her, I'd be disappointed if Beehaar didn't trouble the judge for John Gosden. She's an extremely well-bred filly – by the brilliant sire Dark Angel out of a winning mare, also related to a Group 1 winner in South Africa – who should be quite precocious and Gosden has scored in two novice races in recent days.
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