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Venture can vanquish rivals at Ffos Las

Ffos Las: deserves more support from English trainers, says Neil Fraser
Ffos Las: stage a decent card on Sunday

Lambourn: James Burn

Bastien (12.45 Sandown, nap)

Capable sort who starts handicapping off a fair mark and has been pleasing trainer Alan King at home.

Others to follow
Ffos Las 2.00 Mulcahys Hill, 3.05 Lovenormoney.
Sandown 1.20 Baden, 1.50 Irish Prophecy, 2.20 Might Bite, 2.55 Fidux, 4.00 The Butcher Said.

West Country: Andrew King

Solighoster (1.30 Ffos Las, nap)

Makes debut over fences but always gave the impression chasing would be his game and he can open his account.

Others to follow
Sandown 12.45 Capeland, 1.20 Chalonnial, 1.50 Leapaway, 2.20 As De Mee, 2.55 Garo De Juilley, 3.30 Third Intention, 4.00 Ostuni.
Ffos Las 2.30 Johns Luck, 3.05 Act Now, 3.40 Bredon Hill Lad.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Prime Venture (3.05 Ffos Las, nap)

Rounded off last season by finishing runner-up to the smart Mia's Storm in a competitive Haydock handicap and should take all the beating off the same mark on his return.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Atlantic Storm (2.55 Sandown)

A decisive Bangor winner in March, he was a beaten favourite over a longer trip the following month but is worth another chance on his seasonal return.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Royal Irish Hussar (12.45 Sandown)

Shaped as though he needed his recent comeback run, and dropped to a career-low mark, he looks capable of getting in the mix.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Aa Bee See (12.35 Navan)

A recent winner on the Flat at Fairyhouse, the Niall Madden-trained four-year-old handles testing ground well as he showed last time and when winning a 2m4f handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse in April. He could still be well treated and gets the vote to land today's 2m6f handicap under Mark Walsh.


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Published on 11 November 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 16:04, 12 November 2017

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