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Unexposed seven-year-old can book Cheltenham spot

Credit: Edward Whitaker

West Country Tim Mitchell

Kayf Adventure (3.40 Sandown, nap)

Confirmed the promise of his hurdles debut third behind Neon Wolf when easily opening his account at Fontwell next time. A nice prospect, his starting mark in handicaps could prove lenient with further improvement expected.

Others to follow
Leicester 4.40 Delta Borget.
Sandown 3.05 Rathlin Rose, 4.50 Mr Clarkson.

Lambourn James Burn

Fly Camp (3.40 Sandown, nap)

Victory for the seven-year-old would give him a chance of making the cut for the Martin Pipe at Cheltenham next week. His form his solid and he remains open to improvement.

Others to follow
Leicester 2.20 Bivouac.
Newcastle 6.45 Alkashaaf.
Sandown 2.00 Silverhow, 2.30 Azzerti, 3.05 Ardkilly Witness, 4.15 Blandfords Gunner, 4.50 Sandhurst Lad.

North Richard Young

Suprise Vendor (3.55 Ayr, nap)

Below his best on his last two runs, but has won on both completed starts over course and distance and has the ground in his favour. He is fancied to notch his second win of the year now returned to this venue.

Others to follow
Ayr 2.10 Culmination, 2.45 Vertigo, 3.20 Tomahawk Wood, 4.30 Marlee Massie, 5.00 Gold Opera, 5.35 Another Mattie.
Leicester 4.40 The Banastoir, 5.10 Mahler Lad.
Newcastle 5.45 Sugarloaf Mountain, 6.15 African Grey, 6.45 Wick Powell, 7.15 John Caesar, 7.45 Sea Of Green, 8.15 Mr Strutter.
Sandown 4.15 Vengeur De Guye.

Newmarket David Milnes

Zamjar (6.45 Newcastle, nap)

Ed Dunlop's speedster did well to finish fifth in a void race at Chelmsford last time and is a course and distance winner. The son of Exceed and Excel has since moved well on Waterhall.

Others to follow
Newcastle 5.45 Blushing Red, 6.15 Scala Regia.

Racing Post RatingsSteve Mason

Kayf Adventure (3.40 Sandown, nap)

Beat the smart Knockgraffon by 19 lengths in a Warwick bumper and shaped well behind the high-class Neon Wolf before bolting up at Fontwell last time. An opening mark of 123 looks lenient.

Topspeed Dave Edwards

Culmination (2.10 Ayr)

Headed close home when second at Sedgefield recently, Donald McCain's five-year-old can gain deserved compensation over this shorter trip.

Longshot Ed Quigley

My Wigwam Or Yours (3.05 Sandown)

Lost his way recently, but this is his easiest assignment for some time. Still unexposed and he could have more to offer.

Ireland Tony O'Hehir

Duchessofflorence (8.30 Dundalk)

The Michael Halford-trained five-year-old has been in good form at this venue this year, winning twice over course and distance before losing out narrowly last time. The daughter of Pivotal gets the vote to score under Shane Foley.

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