No going concerns for promising Nebo
Newmarket: David Milnes
So Mi Dar (3.35 Goodwood, nap)
Looks ready for a run after some smart work on the Limekilns. The four-year-old goes well fresh and could outstay her rivals on ground she should handle.
Others to follow
Goodwood 1.50 Good Omen, 2.25 Dubka, 3.00 Headway, 4.10 Cosmopolitan Queen, 4.45 Roulette, 5.20 Evergate.
Nottingham 2.10 Harmonica, 2.45 Island Drive, 3.20 Swaffham Bulbeck, 3.55 Wealth Tax, 5.05 Rainbow Orse, 5.40 Oxford Blu.
Epsom 5.50 The Gay Cavalier, 6.25 Safira Menina, 6.55 Deja, 8.30 Golden Guest.
Ffos Las 6.10 Lady Alavasa, 7.15 Ajaadel
Lambourn: James Burn
Nebo (3.00 Goodwood, nap)
Strong-travelling juvenile who will be suited by dropping back to 6f after a fine second in the Superlative and, crucially, will handle the ground.
Others to follow
Epsom 5.50 Gannicus, 7.30 Coral Sea
Ffos Las 8.15 Spice Fair.
Goodwood 1.50 Lawman, 2.25 Diamonds Pour Moi, 3.00 Nebo, 3.35 Blond Me, 4.10 Veejay, 4.45 Miss Paris, 5.20 Super Julius.
Nottingham 2.10 Mother Of Dragons, 3.55 Prosecution, 4.30 Lexington Law.
Stratford 2.35 Commanche Chieftain, 3.10 Capsy De Mee, 4.20 Gvs Irportensa.
North: Colin Russell
Sheriff Garrett (5.40 Nottingham, nap)
Progressive three-year-old from the in-form Tim Easterby yard. Off the mark in good style at Wolverhampton last week and fancied to follow up with this step up in trip expected to suit.
Others to follow
Epsom 5.50 Gold Merlion, 6.55 Guvenor’s Choice, 8.00 Seduce Me, 8.30 Benjamin Thomas.
Ffos Las 5.35 Moremoneymoreparty, 6.10 Foxrush Take Time, 7.15 Fredericka, 8.45 Captain Scooby.
Goodwood 1.50 Kings Gift, 3.00 Cardsharp, 4.10 Poet’s Prince, 5.20 Intense Romance.
Nottingham 2.10 Crotchet, 2.45 Redtedd, 3.20 True Colors, 3.55 Dutch Artist, 5.05 Casterbridge.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Nightingale Valley (7.30 Epsom, nap)
Lightly raced filly who is been unlucky not to have followed up her Kempton success in April. In good heart and expected to go close back up in distance.
Others to follow
Goodwood 1.50 Mukalal.
Epsom 5.50 Seven Clans.
Stratford 4.20 Boy In A Bentley.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Endless Time (2.25 Goodwood, nap)
Has lots in her favour dropping in class and sets a good standard back against her own sex.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Western Boy (4.35 Galway)
Won with authority at Punchestown in April and, despite the attentions of the handicapper, the clock suggests Pat Fahy’s eight-year-old may still be ahead of his mark.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Joey Sasa (4.35 Galway)
Hasn’t lived up to early potential, but starting to look well handicapped and this is a wide-open race.
Ireland: Tony O’Hehir
Dayna Moss (6.00 Galway)
The Peter Fahey-trained five-year-old has finished fourth on his two starts, more recently behind Poet Power over today’s course on Monday. He shaped as though this slightly longer trip would suit and he can prove the value with 7lb claimer Richie Deegan on board.
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