Consistent maiden backed into 15-8 (from 10-3) after promising York run

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Market movers
Donnie Azoff (2.15 Southwell)
13-8 (from 3)
Donnie Azoff has been a notable mover for the three-runner 2m novice handicap chase at Southwell. The Jamie Snowden-trained seven-year-old was second on his chase debut 16 days ago and races off the same mark.
Kitaro Kich (2.30 Lingfield)
7-2 (from 12)
Kitaro Kich returns to the all-weather for the 1m2f handicap for three-year-olds at Lingfield, having disappointed on heavy ground at Goodwood last time. Judging on the betting, a much-improved showing is expected from the son of Karakontie, who has been gelded since his last start.
Tasever (9.00 Pontefract)
15-8 (from 10-3)
This consistent maiden looks to have been found a decent opportunity in the mile handicap for three-year-olds at Pontefract. He ran well over 7f at York last time and the step up in trip could help him get off the mark.

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