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Newmarket: David Milnes

Simple Thought (6.45 Wolverhampton, nap)

Simon Crisford has his team in good shape and this daughter of Teofilo is expected to get her head in front after a couple of near misses. The four-year-old looked in good shape on the Al Bahathri Polytrack last week.

Others to follow
Wolverhampton: 4.40 Alban's Dream, 5.15 Mother Of Dragons, 5.45 Majestic Moon, 6.15 Festival Of Ages, 7.15 Nonios

North: Richard Young

Mythical Madness (7.15 Wolverhampton, nap)

Three-time course winner who ran well to chase home a progressive sort at Lingfield last time. Fancied to go one better from same mark with Adam Kirby back in the saddle.

Others to follow
Wolverhampton: 4.40 Macho Lady, 5.15 Thorntoun Lady, 5.45 Fast Track, 6.15 Watersmeet, 6.45 Mount Ararat, 7.15 Mythical Madness, 7.45 Champagne Rules.

Lambourn: James Burn

Whatswrongwithyou (2.35 Ffos Las, nap)

Showed smart form over hurdles, will enjoy the easy ground and ought to come on for his recent reappearance at Haydock, where he might have won had things panned out differently.

Others to follow
Ffos Las: 3.05 Chief Brody.
Fontwell: 1.55 Millarville.
Wolverhampton: 4.40 Drumnadrochit, 6.15 Alfredo.

West Country: Andrew King

Get Wishing (1.30 Ffos Las, nap)

Has been consistent so far this term and the step up to this trip around a galloping circuit should be to his liking.

Others to follow
Ffos Las: 2.05 Colonel Custard, 3.05 Martabot, 3.40 Goodgirlteresa, 4.15 Get In The Queue.
Fontwell: 1.20 My Brother, 2.25 Cucklington, 2.55 Umndeni, 3.25 Native Robin, 4.00 Ruby Russet.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

The Premier Celtic (1.20 Fontwell)

Shaped with a bit more encouragement at Huntingdon on Boxing Day and and having dropped 9lb in the handicap since his course and distance reappearance in October, he looks weighted to run well.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

My Brother (1.20 Fontwell)

Disappointing favourite on testing ground at Sandown last month but better judged on his previous Cheltenham effort and worth another chance on more suitable surface.

Longshot: David Revers

Ruby Russet (4.00 Fontwell)

The Colin Tizzard-trained seven-year-old has been out of sorts over fences but reverts to hurdling on a basement handicap mark. She could show improvement for a first-time tongue-tie and blinkers combination.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Black Tears (2.15 Punchestown)

A smart performer in bumpers last season when she won at Cork and finished runner-up on her other three starts and this daughter of Jeremy can get off the mark over hurdles at the first attempt in today's 2m4f mares' maiden. The Gordon Elliott-trained five-year-old gets the vote to account for her nine rivals.

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Alan King and Wayne Hutchinson are 13 from 24 in non-handicap hurdle races at Fontwell since the start of 2012 (+£11.25 to £1 level stakes), improving to four from five in maiden hurdles. Brigade Of Guards is having his sights lowered as he tackles the 2m3f contest at 2.55.


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Published on 13 January 2019inHorse racing tips

Last updated 12:04, 14 January 2019

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