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Panmolle can prove too good for Wolverhampton rivals

They race under lights at Wolverhampton on Monday
They race under lights at Wolverhampton on MondayCredit: Nathan Stirk (Getty Images)

Newmarket: David Milnes

Panmolle (7.45 Wolverhampton, nap)

It could be now or never for John Gosden's filly who is fitted with first-time blinkers and has the plum draw in stall one. The daughter of Lawman ran well at this venue before disappointing at Kempton, but works well at home.

Others to follow
Wolverhampton 6.15 Sandridge Lad, 6.45 Dame Malliott, 7.15 Anycity.

North: Colin Russell

Vee Man Ten (6.15 Wolverhampton, nap)

Confirmed the promise of his debut third at Beverley by winning a novice contest over this course and distance last time. Further improvement looks on the cards and he looks feasibly weighted on handicap debut.

Others to follow
Wolverhampton 4.15 First Dance, 4.45 Dalileo, 5.15 Fast Track, 5.45 Burtonwood, 6.45 Lady Lizzy.

Lambourn: James Burn

Jackson Hill (3.55 Plumpton, nap)

Jeremy gelding created a decent impression on stable debut at Sandown last month, showing enough to suggest he can win a bumper before going hurdling.

Others to follow
Ffos Las 1.45 Carole's Vigilante, 2.15 Minella Examiner, 3.50 Stick With Bill.
Plumpton 12.25 Brandon Castle, 12.55 Ok Corral, 1.30 Mr Pumblechook, 2.00 Lunar Flow, 2.35 Filemon.
Wolverhampton 6.15 Kadiz, 6.45 Kheros, 7.45 Gates Pass.

West Country: Andrew King

Monsieur Lecoq (1.10 Ffos Las, nap)

Has been found a good opportunity to gain compensation for unluckily unshipping his rider in France last time.

Others to follow
Ffos Las 2.15 Lamanver Pippin 3.50 Little Red Lion
Plumpton 12.55 Impulsive Star 3.05 Shintori 3.35 Ishkhara Lady.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Shaman Du Berlais (2.15 Ffos Las, nap)

Showed little in bumpers but belied his odds when finishing a close third in a fair novice on his Chepstow hurdling debut and this looks a decent opportunity.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Mr Pumblechook (1.30 Plumpton)

Has reached the frame in both starts over hurdles and Alan King's improving four-year-old sets a decent standard and would not be winning out of turn.

Longshot: Ben Harris

French Mix (4.15 Wolverhampton)

Ran well over 1m4f last time out, but this step back down in trip should suit. Could be one of the more likely candidates to make the running from a wide draw and if setting a strong enough gallop she might be hard to pass.

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Golden Cannon (2.35 Plumpton)

Sheena West and Marc Goldstein have a record of seven from 19 (a 37 per cent strike-rate) in handicap hurdle races at Plumpton in the last three seasons, for a £1 level-stakes profit of £52.75. Recent course winner Golden Cannon runs in the 2m event at 2.35.

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Maddy PlayleDigital journalist

Published on 16 December 2018inHorse racing tips

Last updated 18:53, 17 December 2018

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