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The Punt Daily: Tom Collins with two to follow on Tuesday

BANKER

(2.45 Salisbury)

This looks a pretty weak novice event with only three runners realistically holding a chance on form, and William Haggas's Tapisserie is the clear standout despite having to find something on figures with Posted. A big daughter of Le Havre who is open to serious improvement, Tapisserie was extremely eyecatching on debut when storming home to take second behind the unbeaten subsequent scorer Archer's Dream at Doncaster, before filling the same berth behind another useful three-year-old in Alhakmah. Plenty went wrong for her that day and hopefully she will get a better run through this time to allow for an easy success.

GOOD THING

(3.45 Salisbury)

Three-year-olds have won the last seven editions of this 1m2f handicap and the Classic generation are likely to have the top two in the market, but they may struggle to beat Sylvester Kirk's She Believes. Massively improved since stepping up to trips beyond a mile (2-3 over this distance), She Believes, who was rated 95 this time last year, fell down the weights after some disappointing displays but has really found form again this year and is still well handicapped off 77. She tends to win by small margins so never goes up a lot in the weights and she's only 4lb higher than when winning three starts ago, despite scoring again since. She looked unlucky last time in a better race and can make amends.


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