'He goes there with a great chance' - which trainer is looking forward to teaming up with Oisin Murphy at Windsor?
Punting pointers for Monday's meetings . . .

Ballinrobe: Lee primed for more success
A double at Royal Ascot was far from the only success for Billy Lee last week and the jockey aims to maintain the momentum with maiden hopeful Made U Blush.
Lee struck on Ascot's opening day with Ascending before landing Wednesday's Queen's Vase on Carmers, and spent the latter half of the week at Down Royal, where he notched a double on Friday and a treble on Saturday.
Another winner could be on the cards with the Willie McCreery-trained Made U Blush, who is hunting for her first win on her fifth start. Her best effort came when third at Leopardstown two starts ago, the last time Lee was on board, and the jockey has won two of the last three runnings of this 1m1½f maiden (5.40).
Made U Blush's chief danger looks to be the progressive Nobler, who is trained by Joseph O'Brien. He is having his first start since being gelded.
Chepstow: Rose out to bloom once more
It is not a Flat meeting at Chepstow if Connie's Rose is not lining up and she looks for victory number seven at the course on her 25th appearance for local trainer Grace Harris.
She has been placed three times already at the unique undulating track this season, including last time when beaten only half a length into second.
The handicapper was in a forgiving mood, too, as she was dropped 1lb for that effort to a rating of 67, and that's her lowest mark in more than a year.
A seventh win in the 5f handicap (3.45) would match the course record set by Peak Storm, who chalked up his sequence a decade ago.
Harris said: "She's won nine for us already and she's probably just been a little bit unlucky with the handicapper this year.
"I'm not sure what her best trip is, as some jockeys say five furlongs and some six, but she seems versatile and hopefully she can run a nice race."
Chepstow stat: Archie Watson
The trainer has a 44 per cent strike-rate with two-year-olds in novices and maidens at the track in the last five years. He runs Squadron Leader (2.45).
Windsor: Dream result in sprint series qualifier?
The latest leg of the Fitzdares-backed Windsor Sprint Series comes at 6.58 and Nogo's Dream looks to continue his good record at the course for Richard Hughes.
The five-year-old won nicely three starts ago over course and distance, and that was also the last time Monday's rider Oisin Murphy was aboard. Finley Marsh rode him to a third-place finish at Chelmsford, while Sean D Bowen was in the saddle when he posted a mid-division effort in the Dash at Epsom last time.
"He appears to be running more genuinely this year, I'm not sure why," said Hughes. "He's done nothing wrong. He never really got a run at Epsom and finished on the bit, so I didn't mind that and he goes there tomorrow with a great chance.
"He loves firm ground and there will be plenty of pace up front. Oisin has won on him, which is always a great help."
This will be Nogo's Dream sixth run at Windsor and he has finished outside the top two only once. Hughes, meanwhile, had sprinter Sayidah Dariyan outrun odds of 66-1 in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot on Friday.
Wolverhampton: combination to note
Hollie Doyle is worth watching when teaming up with Richard Newland and Jamie Insole, and they have a good chance with newcomer Special Dividend in the 6f novice stakes (2.30).
The 58,000gns buy is a close relation to Dividend, who finished fourth in the Britannia at Royal Ascot on Thursday for the same connections, and he takes on just three opponents and only one with previous experience.
Antique Blue was bought for €125,000 and Andrew Balding puts cheekpieces on for his debut.
Wolverhampton stat: Callum Shepherd
The jockey has a 40 per cent strike-rate (4-10) for Charlie Johnston at the track this year and partners his Blunder (4.35).

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