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Jeffrey has golden opportunity to get back on track at Ayr

Runners in a hands-and-heels race pass the stands at Ayr
Ayr: stage a seven-race Flat card on ThursdayCredit: Mark Runnacles

Newmarket: David Milnes

Boynton (7.15 Chelmsford, nap)

This three-year-old is expected to make up for lost time after missing over a year with injury. Charlie Appleby's chestnut has been going well at Moulton Paddocks and can account for some exposed types.

Others to follow
Chelmsford 5.45 One For June, 6.15 Pretty Baby, 6.45 Morlock, 7.45 Valley Of Fire, 8.15 Kohinoor Diamond, 8.45 California Cliffs, 9.15 Starshell.

Lambourn: James Burn

Kings Ryde (4.30 Worcester, nap)

Scopey five-year-old struck in fine style at Southwell last month and the step up in trip should suit.

Others to follow
Exeter 2.45 Good Man Pat, 3.15 Hoke Colburn, 4.50 Minella Treasure.
Worcester 1.50 Casablanca Mix, 5.30 Stonemadforspeed.

North: Richard Young

Golden Jeffrey (4.40 Ayr, nap)

Flat winner who wasn't disgraced over course and distance in a race that worked out well on his last start in this sphere and has since won both starts over hurdles. Ground is in his favour for return to the Flat and he is expected to go very close.

Others to follow
Ayr 2.00 Wax And Wane, 2.30 Daleelak, 3.05 Someone Exciting, 3.35 Prying Pandora, 4.05 Druid's Diamond, 5.10 She's Pukka.
Chelmsford 5.45 Smugglers Top, 6.45 Rua Augusta, 8.15 Bob's Boy, 8.45 Hellomoto, 9.15 Nepeta.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Steely Addition (3.15 Exeter, nap)

Winning pointer who showed plenty of promise in three runs over hurdles last season. Fancied to make his presence felt back up in distance now tackling handicaps on debut for Philip Hobbs.

Others to follow
Exeter 2.10 If The Cap Fits, 2.45 Challico, 3.45 Mr Medic, 4.20 Wotzizname, 4.50 Chantecler, 5.20 Magical Thomas.
Worcester 1.50 Copper Kay, 2.55 Cereal Killer, 3.25 Shoal Bay.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Ingleby Angel (2.30 Ayr)

Signs of life since returned to David O'Meara, running well over course and distance last time. Highly unlikely to match old levels of form but looks sure to go well off a slightly lower mark for his in-form trainer.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Cliff Bay (5.10 Ayr)

Escapes a penalty for last week's course success and Keith Dalgleish's three-year-old can complete a quick double.

Longshot: David Revers

False Id (8.15 Chelmsford)

Course winner who looked in need of this step up in trip on stable debut at Brighton recently. He could go well at an each-way price.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Fairymount Boy (4.10 Thurles)

Having belatedly come good over today's 2m trip at Gowran Park 13 days ago, the Michael P Hourigan-trained eight-year-old can follow up off a 7lb higher mark with 5lb claimer Barry John Foley, who won on him at Gowran, again on board.

Published on 11 October 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 18:15, 11 October 2017

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