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Three interesting runners to note under lights at Kempton
If you were up at 4am watching the Melbourne Cup this morning and are still staying on well into the evening then Kempton is your only port of call. Here are three to note . . .
Spice Of Life
5.00 Kempton
With the Spice Girls recently announcing they are going back on tour, Kirsten Rausing's debutant would be an apt winner of this novice stakes.
She looks set to face a thoroughly decent opponent in William Haggas's Jahbath, but her trainer Ralph Beckett has been among the winners of late and, judged on her pedigree, this Sea The Stars filly should be capable of performing to a decent standard on debut.
Silent Hunter
5.30 Kempton
Saeed Bin Suroor's Caulfield Cup winner Best Solution ran admirably in the Melbourne Cup considering he missed the break badly.
The trainer is represented here by Silent Hunter, and although it looks a very deep novice, he should be thereabouts based on his debut fourth at Lingfield last month. He was beaten under two lengths and this step up to a mile promises to suit.
Landue
8.00 Kempton
When a horse has won four of their last five starts they command respect. Plaudits go to the Marcus Tregonning-trained Landue, who has struck at Lingfield, Ffos Las, this track and Chelmsford.
He's a course-and-distance winner and his last win was pretty cosy, suggesting he may not have finished improving yet. His trainer is operating at a 25 per cent strike-rate at the moment, which bodes well for his chances.
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