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- Angel Shared was on target at Haydock when last seen in September and she merits respect from a 5lb raised mark, but it is FIDELIUS who gets the vote. The son of Harry Angel showed ability across his three qualifying runs and doesn't appear to be overburdened by an opening mark of 66, so this could be a good opportunity. Jungle Jim is also noted.
- SARAH'S VERSE beat subsequent winner Alafdhal over slightly shorter here three weeks ago. Ron Harris' mare remains well treated from a 4lb higher mark and ought to hold every chance of following up, providing a wide draw isn't too much of an inconvenience. Maharajas Express also scored on the same card as the selection and could be the main danger, while Tyger Bay must shoulder a penalty having won at Catterick on Wednesday but looks another likely contender.
- This is not the strongest of contests and it could present a good opportunity for GABRIAE to shed her maiden tag. Barry Brennan's filly sets the standard with an official rating of 65 and with first-time cheekpieces a potential source of improvement, she can repel the likely challenge of Nancy Rose, who will appreciate a drop in trip having weakened over 7f at Kempton. Dancing The Dream can chase the pair home.
- A progressive sort throughout most of last season, SQUEEZEBOX looks just the type to improve further at five and connections appear to have found a decent opportunity on his return. A determined winner at Southwell last month, Militry Decoration can give him something to think about, along with Cherryhawk, who is of interest on her first start for the Nikki Evans stable. Others to note include On The Right Track, Sailing On and Whispering Royal.
- CIARA PEARL is in excellent form at present and a further 2lb rise for a determined success at Kempton looks manageable. The four-year-old, who was only narrowly denied on her debut here last summer, can uphold form with Hotaugustnight (second) from Lingfield, despite being 4lb worse off at the weights, and it may be the unexposed Quietness who gives the selection the most to think about on her first run for new connections.
- Not seen in action since a narrow reversal at Chelmsford last August, ARCTIC MOUNTAIN could be well treated off a mark of 80 on his handicap debut, despite failing to get his head in front so far. A winner at Newcastle on his penultimate start, Lakota Brave couldn't follow up under a penalty at Lingfield earlier in the month but is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Moonspirit, who arrives on a hat-trick from the all-weather.
- Thoughtful Gift successfully completed a hat-trick when scoring by a length at Brighton and holds an obvious chance off 4lb higher. However, preference is for DAPPLED LIGHT, who wasn't disgraced in fifth at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and makes his return to turf off a 2lb lower rating. Adrian Wintle's four-year-old could be well placed to record his second career success, while Breguet Boy is another to note.
- HAVANA GOLDRUSH beat Ravenglass by two lengths when setting a fierce pace over C&D last time and he now has a 5lb higher rating to contend with. The son of Havana Gold remains on a workable mark, though, and looks the one to beat, with his main threat possibly King Of Speed, who has been expensive to follow recently but is likely to go well after his second over track and trip. Love Your Work is respected after his third at Thirsk.
- ROBUSTO made a highly encouraging start for the Eve Johnson Houghton stable when filling the runner-up berth over track and trip earlier in the month. The son of Churchill goes off an unchanged mark and he could be the one to beat. The main threat might be Percy Willis, who was touched off over 1m3f here last time and should have no issues with this longer trip. Of the remainder, Royal Deeside makes most appeal.
- Giudecca got off the mark at the third time of asking at Newcastle when last seen in September and she should be competitive off an opening rating of 85 for her powerful connections. However, the vote goes to ZAINABB, who has match-fitness on her side after hitting the crossbar over 7f here earlier in the month and she is only 1lb higher today. Charlie Fellowes' filly could have improvement in her back up in trip and she looks the way to go, while hat-trick seeking Raknah is another to keep an eye on.
- MODERN TIMES took a step forward from his debut effort when a length second over a mile at Kempton in November and he is likely to have plenty more to offer. Harry Eustace's three-year-old makes his return to action and he could prove too good, with his main danger possibly being Approved Star, who ran with huge credit when he hit the frame on his debut at Kempton earlier in the month. Sardinian Warrior and Smart Hero aren't out of it either.
- PRYDWEN was quite taking when landing a big pot at Newcastle on Good Friday and a 6lb higher rating may not be enough to prevent the six-year-old from following up. The biggest threat may emerge from the progressive Pledgeofallegiance, who capped off last year's campaign with a victory at Ripon in September. Last month's Lingfield runner-up Diamond Bay should give another good account in retained cheekpieces.
- ELMONJED impressed with his attitude in both victories during his juvenile campaign and he could be one to follow this season. An opening mark of 90 looks more than workable and the Blue Point gelding could take this en route to bigger things. Fellow handicap debutant Blue Day has yet to taste victory, but he posted his best effort to date when runner-up at Kempton in October. Harry Charlton's colt could give the selection most to think about, although the unbeaten She's A Gambler also warrants respect.
- Although Billboa warrants respect in his bid to land a four-timer, the gelded son of Brazen Beau may be worth taking on racing off a 5lb higher mark than last month's narrow Dundalk victory. Fellow last-time-out winner AL BAREZ was value for further than his Kempton victory having got there from an uncompromising position. Tom Clover's charge is taken to complete a double, with the in-form Intervention also likely to be involved.
- A relatively comfortable winner at Wolverhampton earlier in the month, WOODSTOCK seems to have found a new lease of life since joining the Ruth Carr stable, and he can follow up off a 3lb higher mark. Not in action since a respectable effort in a higher grade at Newbury last September, Pumalin Park must enter calculations, along with Eldrickjones, for whom Oisin Murphy is an eye-catching booking.
- Even from his early days with Ger Lyons, NEW IMAGE shaped as though he would relish going up to at least 7f, and the fact he won here quite easily last month is another plus on just his second start in a handicap. Narrowly denied on her last two starts, including here, Quandary is a key player, as well as One More Dream, who has won on his last two visits to this track.
- LINGUA FRANCA made all in a similar race at Haydock on the last of her two starts as a juvenile and, given the form was significantly boosted by the runner-up winning a class 2 at Newmarket's Craven meeting, there is good reason to expect Sir Mark Presott's filly to cope with the 7lb penalty. Danielle is an obvious threat, despite being turned over at odds-on at Chelmsford 15 days ago, while Lady La Fay is a notable debutant.
- The likes of Good Morning Alex, Shaws Phoenix and Nominal Event have all shown enough promise to suggest they have a race of this nature within their grasp. However, HAVANA PRINCE, who won off 1lb higher at Newcastle last September, made a pleasing return to turf when second at Catterick on Wednesday and, having done his best work near the finish that day, this step up in trip could be ideal.
- GUNLOCK (second) won a maiden at Newcastle 20 days ago and, with the the promise of plenty more to come, this gelded son of Into Mischief is hard to ignore despite this being his debut run on turf. Both Eastvan and Cabrillo arrive on the back of long absences, so a bigger threat is posed by Gemstar (third), who was only half a length behind the selection when they met on the all-weather last month.
- HARSWELL DUKE has been kept busy since disappointing in the Spring Mile at Doncaster last month. The latest of his efforts, which came off this mark at Pontefract on Monday, was an excellent second given that he bumped into an improver. With that in mind, this could be the day that the son of Garswood is able to regain the winning thread. Ey Up Its The Boss should step forward from his seasonal return at Ripon, while others to note include Admiral Nelson and Dream Pirate.
- A steadily progressive sort last season, MANILA SCOUSE finished a creditable fourth in 0-105 company at Doncaster in October. Eased 2lb in the ratings and dropped markedly in class ahead of his return, Tim Easterby's gelding could stamp his authority in these calmer waters. Illusionist is now 4lb higher than for his recent Ripon second but remains of interest, along with the likes of Mountain Warrior and Mythical Phoenix, who makes his debut for the Julie Camacho team.
- BALLYARE showed more when finishing fourth in a class 5 event at Doncaster on his return to turf last month and has been dropped 2lb for that display. The son of Hot Streak competes off a career-low mark and could be the one to beat. Special Mayson was a disappointing favourite over 6f at Yarmouth earlier in the month, but he is worth another chance off a 1lb lower rating. Phoenix Star completes the shortlist from his plum draw.
- MY NOBLE LORD clearly strengthened over the winter after being gelded, as he put his poor form from last year well behind him when scoring comfortably on his handicap bow at Wolverhampton. Michael Bell's representative is 9lb higher, but this step up in trip could unlock even more improvement. Flowering has been really consistent this year without winning, but she remains on the same mark as for Thursday's Beverley second and is likely to be on the premises. Filibustering warrants a market check on his handicap debut.
- This looks a good opportunity for MAKANI to strike now eased in grade. Parallax View appeals as the main threat, while I Shallbe Released heads the remainder.
- Having struck the woodwork on her latest outing, PALMARY is taken to go one better, possibly at the main expense of Caliente Rum. Sweet Factor is another to consider.
- SAM WHEAT showed enough on his debut here recently to suggest that he can win a race of this nature. Others to note are Iceteca and Veselsky.
- GRAN ANDREWS just failed in his bid for a hat-trick last time and it would be no surprise to see the in-form gelding get back to winning ways. Walk Away Joe and Curlington complete the shortlist.
- Unison and Runaldo could both figure prominently but preference is for JUBAWITHATWIST, who ran well on his recent return and is proven at a higher level.
- Not beaten far over further here last time, FIELDSTONE must hold every chance on the drop in trip. He could get the better of Cajun Joe and Ministry Of Magic.
- JLODIAMOND has had a terrific start to her racing career and the hat-trick looks very much on the cards for the daughter of Juba. Miss Bee Bop and Overnight Pow Wow are capable of being in the shake-up.
- A LITTLE BIT CRAZY should appreciate going back up to 7f having stayed on well for second over slightly shorter here last time. Her chief threats look to be Bonnie Bluetooth and Tough Enough.
- COUNTERSTRIKE boasts a consistent profile and the seven-year-old gets the vote to get his head back in front at the expense of Outadore and Carotari.
- SPANISH WELLS made a pleasing start at Mahoning Valley in February and Wesley Ward's gelding sets a decent standard. Bledsoe and Chryso Alogo are the dangers.
- FALCON QUEST has shown signs of promise recently, and the son of Honor Code might be worth chancing now eased significantly in grade. Cashmeup and American Raider head the list of dangers.
- KILLSHAVE BEAUTY made a big impression when scoring on her debut over 1m at Keeneland in October and, open to any amount of improvement, she is taken to complete the double. There are a number of potential dangers, though, including Hola Gata and Hay Stack.
- JUST BASKING has shaped with tons of promise on both starts thus far and she is fancied to make it third-time lucky. Ava's Look and Foreseen are others to keep an eye on.
- LAST LEAF can make amends for her two narrow defeats this year by beating Zeitlos and Speedy Traveler to the victory here.
- Starcourt and Beauty N The Bolt both make the shortlist but preference is for GREEN FAIRY, who showed plenty of promise in a much stronger race on her debut here last year.
- CHICKNFINGERFRIDAY should appreciate this drop in grade and he edges preference. Rich Gold and Reserve Proof can also make their presence felt in a race of this nature.
- RIDIN'THESTORMOUT gets the vote after her second in a similar event here last time, while Silver Flirt and Exclusively Noble are next best.
- Charlottes Delight and Brunch With Amy could both go well, but preference is for CLARINA after her eyecatching debut second over C&D last month.
- CLOVISCONNECTION won his last four starts in 2023 and returned with a pleasing third at Santa Anita last month. Entitled to improve for that comeback run, he shades the verdict ahead of Sumter and Cathkin Peak.
- SOCIAL STATUS has shaped promisingly in both starts to date and she is fancied to make it third-time lucky. Happy Chappy and Swift Natalie can also run well.
- On current form, and at the forecast prices, SHORT STRAW looks the best option. She proved her end-of-season Fairmount success to be no fluke when making a winning return over 5f here last month and another bold bid is expected. Mused and Jamaican Traffic are others to note.
- Bourbon On Fire and Dancin Rocket could both go well but preference is for PREACHER'S KID, who has shown promise at a higher level than this.
- BELMONT BILL ran with credit when returning from a break here at the start of the month and he is entitled to improve from that performance. Forgiving Spirit and Legislator are both capable of being in the mix.
- L'ENFANT DIT arrives on the back of an excellent second here last month, and he gets the vote to go one place better this time around. American Cat and Lettheliquortalk can also go well.
- BELLABEL scored cosily in a similar contest over C&D on her penultimate start and, after a subdued effort in a higher grade most recently, she can return to winning ways with her sights lowered. Miss Lizzy and Stay And Scam are also key players.
- FAUSTIN is unexposed and gets the vote following his second here last time, while Santo Dios and Yellow Brick are next best.
- Kelly's Out and Sunset Glory both make the shortlist but preference is for WILLA T, who was narrowly denied here when last seen in October.