Some interesting juveniles being supported today including Bated Beauty at Leopardstown and Tom Dascombe's Arthur Kitt at Haydock - we round up all the movers and shakers.
Best backed: Bated Beauty (18:25 Leopardstown)
Just about something for everyone on a busy Friday programme and the prospect of rain in the afternoon hasn't deterred punters from getting stuck in at Haydock, where the Tom Dascombe-trained two-year-old Arthur Kitt is very strong in the betting.
Aidan O'Brien's newcomer Cape Of Good Hope has been heavily backed at Leopardstown to beat California Daddy, who was a fine second to Van Beethoven first time out, while there has been nibbles for Solar Flair and Sir Titan at Goodwood.
The best-backed runner with Sky Bet this morning is Bated Beauty at Leopardstown. The Bated Breath filly makes her first racecourse appearance in the mile maiden.
14:20 Arthur Kitt 11/2 into 3/1
16:05 Improve 4/1 into 11/4
16:40 Danzay 8/1 into 6/1
17:45 Pentland Hills 13/2 into 4/1
14:35 Sir Titan 16/1 into 9/1
16:20 Solar Flair 14/1 into 9/1
15:20 Red Miracle 12/1 into 8/1
16:30 Amberine 13/2 into 7/2
17:20 Cape Of Good Hope 5/2 into 7/4
17:55 Casimiro 11/2 into 15/8
18:25 Bated Beauty 12/1 into 7/1
19:55 Prince Garyantle 11/2 into 7/4
17:30 Roseriver Has 5/2 into 5/4
18:15 Deauville Crystal 16/1 into 13/2
18:45 Marquis Of Carabas 11/1 into 13/2
19:15 Victarion 13/2 into 4/1
20:45 Glanvilles Guest 16/1 into 13/2
19:00 Icefall 8/1 into 9/2
15:30 Haydock - Shepherd Market
15:45 Goodwood - Highbrow (Feature boost)
17:20 Leopardstown - California Daddy
19:00 Pontefract - New Society
19:15 Worcester - Whitley Neill
Despite not being devoid of ability in two bumpers early last year, it was hard to envisage WHITLEY NEILL creating such a deep impression on hurdling debut at Exeter last month. That said, David Pipe’s novice was having his first run for a year when landing that race, suggesting that any issues that were restraining the six-year-old in those bumpers may have been ironed out. The form took a significant boost when the second (Darling Malatix) ran competitively in a warm novice event for this time of year. Despite the burden of a penalty, there should be plenty more to come from the youngster who represents the same owners of Grand National hero Amberleigh House.