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Evening Angles: three runners to note based on Racing Post stats

Scenic Salisbury: holds its first meeting of the year today
Salisbury: stages racing on Saturday eveningCredit: Harry Trump

Using the Racing Post's unrivalled bank of stats, we pick out three horses to back tonight based on trainer form, RPRs and, tonight's wild card, a good jockey-trainer partnership.

Trainer form

Queen Of Time
8.20 Salisbury
Angle: Henry Candy started Saturday with a 38 per cent strike-rate in the last fortnight

Henry Candy has his runners in fine fettle and could maintain the winning momentum this evening with Queen Of Time. Candy has won with six of his last 16 runners before his runners on Saturday, which included July Cup hope Limato, and this five-year-old mare could capitalise on a drop in class.

Although tasked with giving more than a stone away to her three rivals, this is Queen Of Time's first dip into handicap waters for more than a year. She's been running admirably in better company and could be up to defying her hefty burden.

Ratings

Posted
6.50 Salisbury
Angle: Clear on Racing Post Ratings on this evening's terms

Although Ghayloon and debutant Zahee are likely to play their part, Richard Hannon's consistent maiden Posted appears to have a good chance to get her head in front at the seventh time of asking.

Twice a runner-up and third last time, the daughter of Kingman has shown her suitability for fast ground and, partnered by in-form jockey Tom Marquand, has a fine chance based on Racing Post Ratings.

Wild card

Move In Faster
8.05 Hamilton
Angle: Michael Dods and Connor Beasley have a 31 per cent strike-rate together at Hamilton

When teaming up at Hamilton, Michael Dods and Connor Beasley have won with five of their 16 runners, equating to a 31 per cent strike-rate.

The pair combine with Move In Faster, who won't need to find much more improvement from his last effort to have a say. The four-year-old will wear a visor for the first time as he bids to get off the mark.


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Matt ButlerDeputy news editor

Published on 13 July 2019inHorse racing tips

Last updated 14:10, 13 July 2019

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