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Trust Talaayeb to defy inexperience with big run in 1,000 Guineas

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket David Milnes

Astronomy’s Choice (4.45 Newmarket, nap)

No fluke about how she bossed her rivals in a maiden at this track last backend and she has been pleasing in her recent work on the Al Bahathri. The daughter of Redoute’s Choice can enhance John Gosden’s excellent record in the race.

Others to follow

Newmarket 1.50 Mainstream, 2.20 Muffri'Ha, 3.35 Daban, 4.10 Qaaraat, 5.20 Leshlaa.

Lambourn James Burn

Talaayeb (3.35 Newmarket, nap)

Beautifully bred filly with loads of potential and a likeable attitude has delighted connections this spring. She is well capable of running a big race.

Others to follow

Newmarket 1.50 Cosmeapolitan, 2.20 Elbereth, 2.55 Gunmetal, 4.10 Red Roman, 4.45 Isabel De Urbina, 5.20 Count Calabash.

North Colin Russell

Mister Manduro (5.20 Newmarket, nap)

Won a Chelmsford maiden last season and fine effort on his reappearance when runner-up in a competitive handicap at Bath. Another good run looks on the cards.

Others to follow

Hamilton 1.35 Spirit Of Wezda, 2.05 Dream Of Dreams, 2.35 Renfrew Street, 3.10 Life Knowledge, 3.45 Zylan, 4.20 Hamster Jam, 4.55 Be Kool.

Newmarket 1.50 Final, 2.55 Intisaab, 3.35 Queen Kindly, 4.10 Kit Marlowe, 4.45 Miss Infinity.

Racing Post Ratings Paul Curtis

Khelman (3.45 Hamilton)

Boasts course-and-distance figures of 2121 in this grade or lower and drops to 0-80 company for the first time since winning the corresponding race here three years ago.

Topspeed Dave Edwards

Fair Eva (3.35 Newmarket, nap)

Produced a sensational effort on the clock at Ascot in July, but the wheels came off thereafter. Roger Charlton’s filly has a bit to prove, but can silence the doubters.

Longshot Ed Quigley

Amy Blair (4.55 Hamilton)

Needed the run and didn't act on the Fibresand last time out. Has claims returned to his favourite venue off a mark of 56.

Ireland Tony O’Hehir

Split The Atom (3.55 Leopardstown)

A multiple Polytrack winner, the David Marnane-trained five-year-old has yet to win on turf, but he recorded a good effort at Navan last month when he finished well to lose out by a neck in second over 6f. That puts him in with a big chance up a furlong here.There are no West Country selections today

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