Lightly raced filly fancied to follow up
West Country Andrew King
Smaoineamh Alainn (2.10 Chepstow,nap)
Placed in bumpers in Ireland and expected to put up a bold show for new connections on her hurdles debut.
Others to follow
Chepstow 3.50 Cailleach Annie, 5.25 Warthog.
Ludlow 4.10 Speredek, 5.15 Secret Door.
Lambourn James Burn
Kowaiyess (5.50 Chelmsford, nap)
Showed ability when twice placed last year and trainer Owen Burrows has a good strike-rate at this track.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 8.20 Fredricka, 8.50 Rosealee.
Chepstow 3.15 Big Meadow, 5.25 Indian Hercules.
Ludlow 2.30 Commanche Chieftain, 3.40 Big Robin, 5.15 Hermana, 5.45 Whatswrongwithyou.
Wolverhampton 1.50 Dashing Poet, 3.25 Av A Word, 4.10 Lord Copper, 4.30 Angel Of Rome, 5.00 Rustique.
North Colin Russell
Ryedale Rio (1.50 Wolverhampton, nap)
Yet to win and not the most consistent, but ran one of his best races when third on Tapeta last season and, having shaped well after a break this month, can get off the mark.
Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.50 Intensical, 7.20 Mariee, 8.50 Normal Equilibrium.
Wolverhampton 2.20 Drago, 2.55 Surround Sound, 3.25 Spirit Of Rome, 4.00 Intense Romance, 4.30 Rinaria, 5.00 Celtic Artisan.
Newmarket David Milnes
Atalante (8.20 Chelmsford, nap)
Got off the mark at the first time of asking for Jeremy Noseda over 6f at this track three weeks ago. Has since worked well on the Al Bahathri Polytrack and is expected to handle the drop to the minimum trip.
Others to follow
Wolverhampton 1.50 Annie Salts, 2.20 Port Paradise, 4.00 Derek Duval, 4.30 Hidden Charms, 5.00 Foie Gras.
Chelmsford 5.50 Midnightly, 6.20 Flying Author, 6.50 Taper Tantrum, 7.20 Archimento, 8.50 Come On Dave.
Racing Post Ratings Steve Mason
Galway Jack (4.40 Ludlow, nap)
Front-running veteran who looked better than ever when beating subsequent scorer Toby Lerone at Leicester last month. Can complete a hat-trick of hunter chase wins for his in-form yard.
Topspeed Dave Edwards
Dashing Poet (1.50 Wolverhampton)
Made no mistake when hot-footing to victory at Chelmsford a week ago and Jeremy Gask’s lightly raced filly can follow up from the bottom of the handicap.
Longshot Ed Quigley
Ambion Lane (3.15 Chepstow)
Out of sorts over fences lately, but will enjoy conditions returned to hurdles and has run well at this track.
Ireland Tony O’Hehir
Kaiser Black (4.35 Cork)
This looks a good opportunity for the Pat Doyle-trained six-year-old to get off the mark after a career-best effort when runner-up over today’s 2m4f trip at Leopardstown this month.