Tizzard's improving runner can get off the mark back up in trip
Newmarket: Anthony Burke
Pinnata (8.45 Chelmsford, nap)
Posted arguably a career-best performance when staying on well at this venue over a mile last month. He looks to have a decent chance of winning here with the step up in trip expected to suit.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 5.45 Wilfred Owen, 6.15 Haverland, 6.45 Tasaaboq, 7.15 Abe Lincoln, 8.15 Shaella.
Lambourn: James Burn
Bardd (8.15 Chelmsford, nap)
Has perhaps become a touch frustrating over jumps, so the switch to the all-weather is an interesting move, as is the booking of Luke Morris.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 5.45 Dashing Dusty, 6.45 Black Truffle, 8.45 Enigmatic.
Taunton 12.00 Grapevine, 12.30 Kings Ryde, 2.10 Polly's Pursuit, 2.45 Top Notch.
Warwick: 12.50 Book Of Gold, 1.25 Casablanca Mix, 2.30 Blue Bullet, 3.35 Let's Get At It.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Molineaux (2.10 Taunton, nap)
A well-bred gelding who is improving with each run and shaped as though this step back up in trip would suit when producing a career-best last time at Ascot. Fancied to finally break his duck off the same mark.
Others to follow
Taunton: 12.00 Brahms De Clermont, 12.30 Ballyknock Cloud, 1.05 Silent Steps, 1.35 Our Merlin, 3.15 Coeur Tantre, 3.50 Midnight Magic.
Warwick: 12.20 Hold Me Tight, 1.55 Horacio Hornblower.
North: Colin Russell
Doktor Glaz (1.45 Newcastle, nap)
Two creditable runs this term, last time finishing runner-up at Wetherby. Still feasibly treated and with his stable continuing in good form is fancied to go one better.
Others to follow
Chelmsford: 6.45 Cookie Ring, 7.15 Steel Train, 7.45 You're Cool, 8.45 Pivotman.
Newcastle: 12.10 Wig Wam Wiggle, 12.40 Lady Buttons, 1.15 Jack Devine, 2.20 Dakota Grey, 2.55 Un Noble, 3.25 Boy Named Sioux.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Brahms De Clermont (12.00 Taunton, nap)
Tackles tougher opposition than when easily landing the odds over course and distance last month but sets a good standard and is fancied to follow up.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Molineaux (2.10 Taunton)
Third in a hot, strongly run Ascot handicap last month, Colin Tizzard's six-year-old can break his duck over today's longer trip.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Whin Park (1.35 Taunton)
Below par lately, but still unexposed and could have more to offer from a mark of 107 with conditions to suit.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Charlie's Charm (2.35 Tramore)
The Gavin Cromwell-trained five-year-old is an interesting contender on his second start over fences having easily run his best race on his most recent start when runner-up in a handicap hurdle over today's 2m5f trip at Cheltenham last month.
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