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Newmarket: David Milnes

Ramsbury (4.10 Kempton, nap)

Confirmed the promise of some decent work at home when scoring at Wolverhampton last month and is fancied to defy a penalty. Charlie Fellowes' hope has moved well on Warren Hill of late.

Others to follow
Kempton 4.45 Astrospeed, 5.45 Alate, 6.45 Compas Scoobie, 7.15 Executive Force, 7.45 Pearl Spectre

North: Colin Russell

Empire De Maulde (2.50 Newcastle, nap)

Bumper winner in the French Provinces who ran well below his best over hurdles last time, but has a good chance on his previous efforts and is fancied to bounce back with conditions to suit.

Others to follow
Kempton
4.45 Cosmic Ray, 5.15 Ticks The Boxes, 7.45 Blue Candy
Newcastle 1.20 I'm Improving, 2.20 Derriana Spirit, 3.20 Halcyon Days, 3.50 Magic Of Milan

Lambourn: James Burn

Emitom (1.10 Lingfield, nap)

Unbeaten five-year-old looks a potential class act and is a horse Warren Greatrex adores, so he should have little trouble landing this.

Others to follow
Kempton 4.10 Ulster, 5.15 New Rich, 5.45 Gorham's Cave, 6.15 Taurean Dancer, 7.15 Tamerlane, 7.45 Storm Melody
Newcastle 1.50 Jammin Masters

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Kalaskadesemilley (2.10 Lingfield, nap)

Better than finishing position suggests back over fences last time and he remains with potential in this sphere off his current mark.

Others to follow
Lingfield 1.40 Ut Majeur Aulmes, 2.40 Future Security, 3.10 Bact To Black

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Magic Of Milan (3.50 Newcastle, nap)

Escapes a penalty after making light work of a stronger field than this at Ayr last week and should follow up.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Magic Of Milan (3.50 Newcastle)

Escapes a penalty for last week's fluent Ayr and can strike again while the iron is hot.

Longshot: David Revers

Far Cry (5.45 Kempton)

Hughie Morrison's six-year-old showed improvement over course and distance last time. He had to weave through horses in the straight and finished with a bit in hand, suggesting there could be more to come.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Whatucallher (2.30 Fairyhouse)

Placed in two bumpers and on her two starts over hurdles, the Eddie Harty-trained daughter of Robin Des Champs can get off the mark under Andrew Lynch.

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Alan Johns's last seven rides at Newcastle have produced figures of 114F111 for a £1 level-stakes profit of £9.12. His record for Tim Vaughan at the track is 11F1 and he rides Debece for him at 1.50.


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Published on 14 January 2019inHorse racing tips

Last updated 09:32, 15 January 2019

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