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All you need for the day as Alan King targets valuable Ludlow contest
After an exciting weekend of action on the Flat in Britain and overseas, the best of the action on Monday looks to come from Ludlow, where the Alan King-trained Timoteo aims to continue his recent good form in the £21,500 Boyne Cup (3.55).
The other two meetings are on the all-weather, with eight races from Chelmsford and further six under the lights at Newcastle.
Going report
Chelmsford (first race at 1.30)
Standard
Ludlow (2.15)
Good (GoingStick 7.1 on Saturday at 6.15pm). Rail movements: 2.15 & 4.25 +70y, 2.50 +100y, 3.20 & 5.30 +35y, 3.55 & 5.00 +80y
Newcastle (5.45)
Standard to slow
Market movers
2.35 Chelmsford Maazel 7-4 (from 9-4)
2.50 Ludlow Henllan Harri 5-2 (from 11-4)
5.00 Ludlow Hidden Charmer 7-4 (from 9-4)
6.15 Newcastle Coup De Gold 11-4 (from 4)
What to back
Find out who our regional experts fancy across the three meetings on Monday.
What to read
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What to watch
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Final thought
The most interesting runner of day is surely the unraced three-year-old El Misk, who makes his debut for Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum and John Gosden at Newcastle (6.15). The Dansili colt holds a Derby entry and has been well backed for his debut.
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