Well-regarded Cuban Heel looks ready to put best foot forward
Newmarket: Anthony Burke
Vuela (2.40 Leicester)
May not have stayed when tackling 1m6f at Sandown last time and fancied to find this easier. Luca Cumani's filly has since worked well on the Limekilns.
Others to follow
Leicester 3.45 Pennsylvania Dutch, 4.20 Verstappen, 4.50 Alemaratalyoum, 5.20 Racing Angel.
Windsor 2.25 Storm Jazz, 3.25 In The Spotlight, 5.05 Strictly Art.
Lambourn: James Burn
Cuban Heel (4.20 Leicester)
Well regarded, he was slowly away in a hot Newbury maiden on his debut in June and again at Ascot last time, but did well to finish second there and should be on the scene if getting a clean break.
Others to follow
Leicester 3.45 Dark Power, 4.50 Fastar.
Windsor 2.25 Polly's Gold, 3.25 Paradwys, 4.00 Angel Down, 5.35 Razzmatazz.
North: Colin Russell
Gaval (3.45 Leicester)
In fine form with two wins over course and distance on soft ground on his last two starts. He is still feasibly treated and fancied to complete the hat-trick.
Others to follow
Leicester 2.10 Peachey, Carnehan, 2.40 Satisfy, 3.10 Major Cornwallis, 5.20 Angel Palanas.
Windsor 2.25 Amarone Red, 5.05 Jersey Jewel.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Thahab Ifraj (5.05 Windsor, nap)
Progressing steadily over hurdles since joining current connections and should find an opening in that sphere before long. However, he is reckoned to have been found an inviting opportunity to lose his maiden status back on the Flat.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Racing Angel (5.20 Leicester)
Course-and-distance record reads 121, she is on a handy mark and can make the most of this drop in grade.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Pennsylvania Dutch (3.45 Leicester)
Found 7f beyond him at York last time, but William Haggas's three-year-old is an unbeaten dual scorer over this furlong-shorter trip and can return to winning ways.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Romanised (3.35 Curragh)
A slow start cost him in the Coventry, but he looks to have solid claims in an open race.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Windsor Beach (5.10 Curragh)
Although his three wins have been achieved over longer trips, the five-year-old has some smart form over the distance. Fifth in the mile handicap at the recent Galway festival, he can score under 5lb claimer Denis Linehan.
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