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Newmarket: David Milnes
Forever In Love (5.20 Wolverhampton, nap)
Was badly in need of the experience when only fifth on her debut at Lingfield last month. Sir Michael Stoute's youngster has since worked well on the Limekilns and is well drawn.
Others to follow
Ayr 1.45 Frolic.
Ripon 2.00 Take Shelter, 2.30 Voicemail, 3.00 West Drive, 3.30 Eagle Cross, 4.00 Theglasgowarrior.
Windsor 5.40 Double Spin, 6.10 Lansky, 6.40 Medaille de Oro, 7.10 Chiefofchiefs, 7.40 Codicil, 8.10 Golden Easter.
Wolverhampton 6.50 Stepney, 7.10 Commodity, 7.50 Alouja, 8.20 Anna Medici.
Lambourn: James Burn
Chrisellaine (1.45 Ayr, nap)
Closely related to former Charlie Hills star Chriselliam, this newcomer is well regarded and had a racecourse gallop at Lingfield recently, so should know enough to make the long journey north worthwhile.
Others to follow
Windsor 6.10 Crack On Crack On, 8.10 Silently.
Wolverhampton 5.20 Indicia, 6.20 Zapateado, 6.50 Sure To Explore, 7.20 Caledonia Laird.
North: Colin Russell
Bungee Jump (2.00 Ripon, nap)
Showed plenty of promise on her debut at Newcastle after missing the break. The shorter trip should suit and, with the stable's juveniles is cracking form, is fancied to get off the mark.
Others to follow
Ayr 1.45 Double Reflection, 2.15 Yes You, 2.45 Darvie, 3.15 Scottish Summit, 3.45 Funding Deficit, 4.15 Eternalist, 4.45 Bahama Moon, 5.15 Haymarket.
Ripon 2.30 Ryedale Encore, 3.00 On Fire, 3.30 Brother McGonagall, 4.00 Fire Leopard, 4.30 Monsieur Jimmy.
Wolverhampton 5.50 Sandama, 6.20 Lucky Lucky Man, 6.50 La Vie En Rose, 7.20 Captain Revelation, 7.50 Clear As A Bell, 8.20 Stubytuesday.
Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker
Sahreej (3.45 Ayr, nap)
Running well in Ireland and down in grade here, so should go close as long as the rain takes the sting out of the ground.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
West Drive (3.00 Ripon)
Stayed on gamely to win over this trip at Sandown last month and Roger Varian's four-year-old can add to his tally.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Seniority (7.10 Windsor)
Lost his way recently, but should be suited by this step up in trip and can't be ruled out having dropped to a mark of 82.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Richard Strauss (5.30 Ballinrobe)
Third on his hurdles debut at Cork last week, the Joseph O'Brien-trained son of Kheleyf can put that experience to good use in this three-year-old hurdle and gets the vote to score under Shane Shortall, who rode him in that Cork race.
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