'He's a star': Sean Levey expecting fireworks from top juvenile in Middle Park

The bet365 Cambridgeshire is the feature handicap. How do you see it unfolding?
Damian Ainsworth, William Hill I always look for something with proven form over further than nine furlongs in the Cambridgeshire, which makes favourite Tempus vulnerable and brings into play Derevo and Fifth Position, who both come from top yards and look attractively treated.
Tom Collins, tipster Plenty of the main protagonists are drawn middle to low, but high draws often dominate and I’ve fancied Tempus for some time. I put him up in my RFO column on Monday when he was available at 14-1 and although that price has now disappeared, I can’t switch allegiance. Lucander, who should relish the track and trip, is a potential each-way play at bigger odds.
Niall Hannity, reporter William Haggas runs three, including John Smith’s Cup winner Sinjaari, who has a chance but is not the easiest to predict. I prefer stablemate Ilaraab. He’s a lightly raced three- year-old who won at Newbury last weekend and could still be well handicapped off a 4lb higher mark.
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