Usain has speed to cope with shorter trip
Newmarket David Milnes
Evergate (6.25 Windsor, nap)
Hugo Palmer’s team are flying and this juvenile finished fifth in a much stronger race than this at Newmarket last time. The well-drawn son of Exceed And Excel has the speed to handle the drop in trip.
Others to follow
Windsor 5.55 Tschierschen, 7.00 Symposium, 8.00 Street Poet, 8.30 Song And Dance Man.
Wolverhampton 5.40 Makman, 6.10 Wadood, 7.10 Veeraya, 8.10 Ilzam, 8.40 Brick lane.
Lambourn James Burn
Inclination (7.00 Windsor, nap)
Improving three-year-old who has built up a good rapport with Ryan Tate and a 6lb rise might not be enough to stop her completing a four-timer for the in-form Clive Cox yard.
Others to follow
Newton Abbot 2.15 Mr Mountain, 3.20 Miss Crick, 4.25 Elysian Prince.
Windsor 5.55 Grey Galleon, 6.25 Mr Pocket, 7.30 Feed The Goater, 8.00 Youre Always Right.
Wolverhampton 5.40 Kings Heart, 6.10 Goodwood Crusader, 6.40 Pandar, 8.10 Avalanche Express.
North Colin Russell
What Usain (7.10 Wolverhampton, nap)
Has a fine record at the course and turned in a decent effort on his seasonal debut and first run for David O’Meara when second here last month. Drop back to this trip will suit and fancied to go one better.
Others to follow
Ayr 2.00 Permian, 2.30 Cymraeg Bounty, 3.05 Goinodaethat, 3.40 Assisted, 4.10 Gabrial’s Star, 4.40 Ellaal, 5.10 Kerry Icon.
Wolverhampton 5.40 Four Gragons, 6.10 Gerrard’s Return, 6.40 Lucky Lodge, 8.10 Berlusca.
West Country Andrew King
Present Accepted (4.55 Newton Abbot, nap)
Has won his last two races in a manner that suggests this trip will hold no fears and is expected to complete his hat-trick.
Others to follow
Newton Abbot 2.15 Beau Phil, 3.20 Perspicace, 3.55 Vexillum, 4.25 Frozen Over, 5.30 Machiato.
Racing Post Ratings
Simon Turner
Glens Wobbly (8.30 Windsor, nap)
Eight-year-old who arrives in decent form after a solid run in a similar race at Newbury. This track should suit.
Topspeed Dave Edwards
Dark Command (3.05 Ayr)
Pulled well clear of the pursuing pack when just denied over course and distance a week ago and Michael Dods’s luckless three-year-old deserves to go one better.
Longshot Dave Revers
Restive (7.50 Galway)
Has been competitive this season without winning, but first-time blinkers may sharpen him up from a good draw.
Ireland Tony O’Hehir
Weather Watch (7.20 Galway)
The ground, trip and draw are all positives for the Jesssica Harrington-trained six-year-old, who ran a promising trial for this valuable amateur riders’ handicap when third at the Curragh last month. He gets the vote to land the prize for the same trainer-rider combination who were successful with Modem a year ago.
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