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Movewiththetimes the standout as McManus targets Fakenham card

Michael O'Leary (right), owner of third-placed Petit Mouchoir, with JP McManus, owner of winner Buveur D'Air
JP McManus (left): two smart performers in action at FakenhamCredit: Edward Whitaker

Nottingham hosts its penultimate meeting of the season and the eight-runner card has attracted good fields. The feature British EBF Nursery Handicap (2.10) is a quality contest with runners from Richard Hannon and Michael Bell, while the lightly raced Invincibella is also of note.

Fakenham's card is of big interest to jumping fans, with the smart bumper winner Didtheyleaveuoutto making his hurdling debut (1.00). The JP McManus silks are also carried by the talented Movewiththetimes, who hopes to break his duck over fences (2.30).

All-weather action also comes from Dundalk and Kempton.

Going report

Nottingham (first race 12.40)
Good to firm, good in places

Fakenham (1.00)
Good (GoingStick: 6.7 at 8.45am on Tuesday)

Dundalk (2.50)
Standard

Kempton (4.40)
Standard to slow

Market movers

1.30 Fakenham - Jacbequick 11-4 (from 11-2)
3.40 Nottingham - Chetwynd Abbey 11-1 (from 16)
7.15 Kempton - Continuum 50-1 (from 25)

What to back

Pietro Innocenzi gives his best selections for the day and you can read the tips from our regional experts here.

What to read

Take a look at the four things worth keeping an eye on from Wednesday's racing here.

Our team take a look over Roaring Lion's chances in the Breeders' Cup Classic below.

What to watch

Take a look at Jessica Harrington's thoughts on some of her big names for the new jumps season.

The best of Racing Post Sport

See the latest prices on the next Real Madrid manager here, and catch-up on last week's football podcast.

Final thought

On Halloween there would fewer more aptly named winners than Cobweb Catcher in the opener (4.40) at Kempton.


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James StevensWest Country correspondent

Published on 31 October 2018inPreviews

Last updated 09:57, 31 October 2018

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