Three horses to note on the all-weather at Kempton tonight
A day that started with the world's richest turf race, the Everest, in Australia finishes some 15 hours later with the last race under the lights at Kempton. Here we flag up a fancy for that race plus two other runners to note at the all-weather fixture.
Tullyallen 7.15
After Limato's victory in the Challenge Stakes at Newmarket yesterday, this Richard Hannon-trained juvenile will be aiming to uphold family honour in division two of the mile novice stakes.
His illustrious half-brother won both his starts as a two-year-old at the course, so the switch to the Polytrack, following a respectable debut effort at Newmarket in August, should suit.
Bronze Angel8.15
Having formed part of the ITV Racing team at Newmarket, Hayley Turner travels down to renew acquaintances with an old favourite in the feature mile handicap.
Turner, who has ridden a winner at Saint-Cloud and Redcar in the last week, has struck up a good rapport with the eight-year-old, partnering him to three of his eight career victories.
The two-time Cambridgeshire winner finished an excellent third against the pace bias at Newmarket last month and can register a third success in four all-weather starts.
Let's Be Happy9.15
Richard Hughes is represented in the Cesarewitch by outsider Getback In Paris but holds much stronger claims in the last race of the night with a filly beaten just a length in third on her visit here last week.
That was a solid effort behind a well-handicapped winner and Hughes turns to apprentice Stephen Cummins, who has an impressive 67 per cent strike-rate when riding for the trainer at the track.
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