Awesome debut winner in great nick ahead of second start
Newmarket: David Milnes
Il Primo Sole (2.35 Sandown, nap)
Won in convincing fashion on his debut at Yarmouth last month and is expected to handle this stiffer track. John Gosden's colt looked in great nick when cantering at the Newmarket open day on Sunday.
Others to follow
Beverley 2.20 Celestin's, 2.55 Dragon Tattoo, 3.25 Medaille d'Oro, 4.55 Angel's Whisper, 5.35 Pitch High.
Sandown 1.30 Piazon, 2.00 Sevenna Star, 3.05 D'Bai, 3.40 Dynamic, 4.15 Jupiter Light, 4.45 Flood Defence, 5.15 Dubaitwentytwenty.
Yarmouth 2.10 Herdwick, 2.45 Regal Reality, 3.15 Seyasah, 3.50 Vintage Folly, 4.25 Solo Hunter, 4.55 Zabeel Prince, 5.25 Jumira
Lambourn: James Burn
Rosarno (4.15 Sandown, nap)
Pulled up at the track last time, but nothing came to light and a repeat of his course-and-distance fourth in June should put him on the premises, and he should enjoy conditions.
Others to follow
Beverley 4.35 Laubali.
Sandown 1.30 Look Surprised, 2.00 Kitaabaat, 2.35 Wafy, 3.05 Laidback Romeo, 3.40 Kyllachys Tale, 4.45 Becca Campbell, 5.15 Bradfield Magic.
Yarmouth 3.50 Flood Warning.
North: Colin Russell
Rosquero (5.00 Kelso, nap)
Capable veteran who doesn't win that often but on his best form has a sound chance in what looks a modest race.
Others to follow
Beverley 1.50 Seen The Lyte, 2.20 Bee Ina Bonnet, 2.55 Vera Drake, 3.25 Bolder Bob, 4.00 Suwaan, 4.35 Enrolment, 5.05 Hellomoto, 5.35 Catastophe.
Kelso 4.30 Man Look, 5.30 Bohernagore, 6.00 Martiloo, 6.30 Prince Khurram, 7.00 Senor Lombardy.
Sandown 3.05 Larchmont Lad.
Yarmouth 3.50 Titi Makfi, 5.25 Dakota Gold, 5.55 Jessinamillion.
Racing Post Ratings: Paul Curtis
Bolder Bob (3.25 Beverley)
His latest Leicester win has been franked by the runner-up and third since, and this unexposed gelding has more to offer.
Topspeed: Dave Edwards
Titi Makfi (3.50 Yarmouth)
Has made giant strides this season and Mark Johnston's tough and consistent filly can record her sixth and most prestigious success of the campaign.
Longshot: Ed Quigley
Escobar (3.05 Sandown)
Not been at his best lately, but ran well at this venue earlier in the season and could be a danger to all if responding to a first-time hood.
Ireland: Tony O'Hehir
Threeandfourpence (2.25 Fairyhouse)
A brother to Group 1 winners Brave Anna and Hit It A Bomb, this Aidan O'Brien-trained colt shaped well on his debut at the Curragh last month when second to Gobi Desert in a 7f maiden. Beaten half a length on that occasion, he makes plenty of appeal here and gets the vote to score under Seamie Heffernan.
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Published on 19 September 2017inHorse racing tips
Last updated 18:41, 19 September 2017
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