WG Grace can break his duck by hitting rivals for six
Newmarket: David Milnes
Defining Moment (7.40 Yarmouth, nap)
May not have handled the track at Brighton last time and fancied to atone at this venue, where he has scored previously. Rae Guest has his team in good shape and his sprinter is well drawn.
Others to follow
Brighton 2.00 Secret Strategy, 2.30 Al Ozzdi, 3.30 Kings City, 4.00 Buxted Dream, 4.30 Ocean Temptress.
Kempton 2.15 Gold Eagle, 2.45 Kalakchee, 3.15 Ambrosia, 3.45 Anna Medici, 4.15 Ernststavroblofeld, 4.45 Hackney Road, 5.15 Wolfcatcherjack.
Yarmouth 4.40 Wild Illusion, 5.10 Alternate Route, 5.40 Rubensian, 6.10 Seyasah, 6.40 Harlequin Rock, 7.10 Multicultural.
Lambourn: James Burn
Sakurajima (5.10 Yarmouth, nap)
His last two efforts have been solid and the three-year-old is worth a go at this trip. His chance will improve if conditions remain quick.
Others to follow
Kempton 2.45 We Are The World.
Newton Abbot 6.30 Barman.
North: Colin Russell
WG Grace (2.15 Kempton, nap)
Has shown promise in novice events and, with the step up in trip expected to suit, is fancied to break his duck from a lowly mark on his nursery debut.
Others to follow
Kempton 3.45 Fire Diamond, 4.15 Tailor's Row, 4.45 Storm City.
Yarmouth 5.10 Mambo Dancer, 6.40 Green Howard, 7.10 Roaring Forties, 7.40 Hamish McGonagain.
West Country: Tim Mitchell
Coeur Tantre (6.30 Newton Abbot, nap)
Justified strong support on his debut for Anthony Honeyball last week and, despite the quick turnaround and 7lb penalty in a stronger race, he is fancied to take the beating.
Others to follow
Kempton 4.15 Sir Titan.
Newton Abbot 7.00 Innocent Girl, 8.00 Calin Du Brizais.
Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner
Anna Medici (3.45 Kempton, nap)
Progressive sort who has won her last three, giving the impression there is more to come on each occasion. She raced wider than ideal when scoring at Wolverhampton last time and is fancied to win again.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Prosecution (3.30 Brighton)
Has been expensive to follow recently but has been knocking at the door and it may pay to keep faith with Hughie Morrison's three-year-old.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Zephyr (8.00 Newton Abbot)
Disappointed recently but looks capable of going well off his current mark if putting his best foot forward. The trip and ground will suit.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Balofilo (5.50 Sligo)
Martin Cullinane's seven-year-old, who is without a win since scoring over hurdles almost two years ago, showed signs she might be capable of another success when staying on well to finish fifth at Galway on her last hurdle start. Andrew Lynch's mount can prove the pick.
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