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Breakable looks ready to snap losing streak at Chester

Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Zenon (3.10 Chester)

The son of Galileo looked to still be learning his trade when coming from off the pace to score at Haydock last time and can defy a 7lb rise. The three-year-old has since worked well on the Limekilns.

Others to follow
Chester 2.35 Haddaf, 5.20 Al Zaman.

Lambourn: James Burn

Porth Swtan (2.05 Chester)

Charlie Hills is having a good week and was encouraged by this juvenile's debut third at Doncaster in June. Cut in ground should suit and a big run is expected.

Others to follow
Chester 3.10 Here And Now, 4.15 Cotai Glory, 4.50 Kimifive.
Market Rasen 2.25 Ritasun, 3.00 Mille Nautique, 3.30 A Tail Of Intrigue.

North: Colin Russell

Breakable (3.40 Chester)

Useful mare who has yet to score this season, but is down to a winnable mark and, on a track where she has a fine record, is fancied to regain winning ways.

Others to follow
Chester 2.05 Delph Crescent, 2.35 Regulator, 3.10 Tor, 4.15 Kimberella, 4.50 Demons Rock, 5.20 Melabi.
Market Rasen 1.55 Parkwarden, 3.00 Domtaline, 3.30 Mister Don, 4.05 Bellaney Knight, 4.40 Jack Lamb, 5.10 Arabian Oasis, 5.40 Strong Team.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Innocent Girl (3.00 Market Rasen)

Consistent mare who made an encouraging return from a break over hurdles last month. She boasts better form over fences and is fancied to make her presence felt back in that sphere.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Angel Islington (4.50 Chester)

Improved her ratings on each run and starts in handicaps off a nice mark judged on her second at Kempton last time, when she beat a couple of subsequent winners.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Washed Ashore (3.30 Market Rasen)

Found one too good over course and distance last time and Jonjo O'Neill's six-year-old may gain deserved compensation.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Ted Veale (4.30 Galway)

Has some smart form at the track, will handle the soft ground and can't be ruled out now upped in trip.

Ireland: Brian Sheerin

Mr Adjudicator (5.30 Galway)

Ran a creditable race over 1m4f on Monday, when he stayed on strongly without managing to reel in the winner. The step up in trip should suit and, with the stable going well, he will be hard to beat.

Published on 5 August 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 15:55, 5 August 2017

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