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Trainers pick the horses they are most looking forward to on day three

James Fanshawe is looking forward to the reappearance of the Listed-placed Audarya
James Fanshawe is looking forward to the reappearance of the Listed-placed AudaryaCredit: Edward Whitaker

Wednesday is another busy day as the racing authorities attempt to make up for lost time, with 19 races spread across the cards at Yarmouth and Kempton. Here trainers identify which horses they are particularly looking forward to.


We have some handicap chances but the horse I'm really looking forward to running is Audarya (3.55 Kempton). She's a filly I've always really liked, she has loads of scope and it's good to get her going. We can make a plan after this.
James Fanshawe

Marshal Dan(4.30 Kempton) is jumping out of his skin and, although he has been winning over seven [furlongs], he has plenty of form over a mile. I feel quite good about him. Merweb and Colonel Whitehead are also in good form.
Heather Main

I run a nice three-year-old filly called Lady Lynetta (12.45 Yarmouth) up against the colts and my first two-year-old of the year, Nelson Gay (1.55 Yarmouth). Mister Snowdon looks up against it but we'll give it a go in the novice stakes over 7f (3.05 Yarmouth). The ground would be a tiny worry for him and we'll see how he reacts to it.
Richard Hughes

Purgatory(4.30 Kempton) will go well and is training well. Given the if-but-and-maybe of the prep for this, I haven't yet applied the maximum pressure in their work at home. He's done plenty of groundwork and it's just a case of whether one may be a little fitter than him. But I think he will progress again this year. I would have thought five furlongs around Kempton might be a little bit sharp for Han Solo Berger(1.35 Kempton), he's probably better on turf where horses tend to come back to you a little bit more. But he'll run a tidy race, I'm sure.
Chris Wall


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