Well-treated Global Style can get connections off to a winning start
Newmarket: David Milnes
Global Style (8.45 Chelmsford, nap)
Fancied to get the Gerald Mosse/Dr Johnny Hon association off the mark on his handicap debut after some decent work on the Al Bahathri. The three-year-old was not disgraced over lesser trips last year and could be well treated.Others to follow
Southwell 2.30 Victory Wave, 3.00 Saved My Bacon, 4.50 Harbour Nights.
Chelmsford 6.15 Nibras Again, 7.15 Maratha, 7.45 Compas Scoobie, 8.15 King Crimson.
Lambourn: James Burn
Hollander (3.00 Southwell, nap)
Showed plenty of potential last term, this highly regarded son of Dutch Art has responded well to being gelded and should make his mark.Others to follow
Aintree 1.45 Brain Power, 2.20 We Have A Dream, 2.50 Might Bite, 3.25 My Tent Or Yours, 4.05 Rouge Et Blanc, 4.40 Theinval, 5.15 Buildmeupbutterup.
Chelmsford 5.25 Chitra, 6.45 Sallab, 7.15 Battalion, 8.15 Zipedeedodah, 8.45 Betjeman.
Taunton 2.10 Tierra Verde, 3.15 Robert's Star, 4.30 Dicosimo.
North: Colin Russell
Cyrus Darius (3.25 Aintree, nap)
Has a bit to find on figures, but won in good style over 2m2f at Kelso last time and is fancied to go well at a decent price over this longer trip.Others to follow
Aintree 2.50 Definitly Red, 4.05 Winged Crusader, 5.15 Paper Promise.
Chelmsford 5.45 Harperelle, 6.15 Medici Banchiere, 6.45 Commander Han, 7.15 Abareeq, 7.45 Liquid, 8.15 Raffle King, 8.45 River Glades.
Southwell 1.55 Gleaming Sun, 2.30 Burgonet, 3.00 Jabbarockie, 3.35 Katheefa, 4.15 Novabridge, 4.50 Amadeus, 5.25 Da Capo Dandy.
West Country: Andrew King
King's Socks (4.40 Aintree, nap)
Useful French import has run creditably on both starts since returning from injury, including in a Grade 3 at the festival last time. Bold bid expected now dropped in trip.Others to follow
Aintree 1.45 Cyrname, 2.20 Malaya, 4.05 Grand Vision, 5.15 Duhallow Gesture.
Taunton 2.10 Karl Marx, 2.40 Dentley De Mee, 3.15 The Cider Maker, 3.55 Le Coeur Net, 4.30 Risk And Roll, 5.05 Master Baker, 5.35 Mark's Folly.
Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason
Apple's Shakira(2.20 Aintree, nap)
Not at her best when fourth in the Triumph Hurdle, but the previously unbeaten sister to Apple's Jade is fancied to emulate her sibling, who stepped up significantly on her festival form when bolting up in this race in 2016.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Bun Doran (4.40 Aintree)
Has been knocking at the door this term and can improve on his third in this race 12 months ago.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Clan Des Obeaux (2.50 Aintree)
Unexposed sort who has to improve on ratings, but will relish the ground and shapes as though he will flourish upped to this trip.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Tell Me Annie (2.00 Limerick)
Winner of both her Point starts and twice runner-up over hurdles, the Declan Queally-trained nine-year-old looked set for victory when falling at the final hurdle at Cork 11 days ago. Over the same 2m3f trip, she can make amends under Andrew Lynch.
The Raceform Interactive nugget
Robbie Power has a 100 per cent record for Colin Tizzard at Aintree (4-4; +£33 to £1 level-stakes) and he can maintain that record in the opening race (1.45) on Finian's Oscar, who is unbeaten at the course.
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