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Well-regarded Buffer Zone faces easiest task to date

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket: David Milnes

Robbie Roo Roo (3.05 Salisbury, nap)

Rated 8lb lower on turf than the all-weather, Ilka Gansera-Leveque's sprinter likes soft ground and has thrived at home since his most recent win at Kempton.

Others to follow
Pontefract: 1.55 Hemingway, 2.55 Me Too Nagasaki, 3.55 Roman De Brut, 4.25 Mirimar, 5.00 Graphite.
Salisbury: 2.05 Elusive Sgow, 4.05 Global Applause, 4.35 Flood Defence
Windsor: 3.15 Delsheer, 4.15 Zamfir, 4.45 Alamaratalyoum, 5.45 Arcanista.
Musselburgh: 5.10 Cosmopolitan Girl.

Buffer Zone (5.55 Kempton)

Has produced two promising performances and would have finished closer last time with a clear run. Well regarded by the Roger Charlton team and this looks his easiest opportunity so far.

Others to follow
Kempton: 4.55 Ortiz, 5.25 Go Roo.
Pontefract: 2.55 The Grape Escape, 5.00 Munthany.
Salisbury: 4.05 George William.
Windsor: 2.15 Shaherezada, 4.15 Giveaway Glance.

North: Colin Russell

Pioneering (3.55 Pontefract, nap)

Has really come to himself this autumn and was an impressive winner at Beverley last time. Facing a stiffer task here but conditions suit and is fancied to complete the hat-trick.

Others to follow
Kempton: 5.25 Knockout Blues, 7.25 Sennockian Star, 7.55 Fine Example, 8.25 Highly Sprung.
Musselburgh: 3.10 Canadian George, 3.40 Economic Crisis, 4.10 Schmooze, 4.40 Sophie P, 5.10 Clem Fandango, 5.40 Melrose Girl, 6.10 Jack Blane.
Pontefract: 1.55 Austrian School, 2.25 Rastacap, 2.55 Heatongrad, 3.25 Transpennine Star, 4.25 Snookering, 5.00 Bombay.
Windsor: 2.15 Go Now Go Now.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Golden Birthday (7.25 Kempton, nap)

Useful 147-rated hurdler who looked every bit as good when making a successful debut on the Flat last month. Fancied to take all the beating now tackling handicaps off a fair opening mark.

Others to follow
Windsor:
5.15 Nutini, 5.45 Concur.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Pioneering (3.55 Pontefract)

Godolphin cast-off who is clearly getting his act together now after recording back-to-back wins at Beverley. Travelled like he will do better again last time and looks sure to go well.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Muntadab (4.40 Musselburgh)

Not disgraced over a mile in his hat-trick bid at Haydock recently, Roger Fell's five-year-old can return to winning ways over this furlong shorter trip.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Lady Of Yue (3.25 Pontefract)

Hasn't won since 2014, but will enjoy underfoot conditions and won on her only previous visit to the track.

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