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Archie Watson has been flying with his Newcastle runners this year and CHATURANGA could be another one to pop up in the Get Raceday Ready Handicap over 10 furlongs at Newcastle on Sunday. This horse was outpaced in a good mile handicap at Newmarket over a mile last time so he did well to finish fifth of 13. His dam stayed 10 furlongs and judging by his running style he could improve significantly now he’s running over a bit further.
Paul Webber’s EYED should appreciate going left-handed in the Emily Mellett 21st Birthday Handicap Chase at Plumpton. He’s run well the last twice at Huntingdon but he jumped to his left throughout last time and that hindered his progress. Plumpton looks ideal in that regard and he looks on a fair mark if he can put it all together.
ZUCAYAN can land the Welsh Guards Association Handicap Hurdle back at Ludlow, the scene of his two career victories. Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old has won here off marks of 97 and 99, so he’s got an obvious chance off 102 with Nick Slatter taking 5lb off his back. He ran okay at Hereford on his return and that should’ve put him spot on for his latest Ludlow assignment.
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Plenty of Clive Cox's horses have looked nice and forward so far this spring and it's well worth taking a chance on the fitness of KATEY KONTENT first time up having ended last season with a running-on second over this six-furlong trip at Salisbury. She hasn't won since delivering in her first couple of starts as a two-year-old but it can be hard to place three-year-old fillies with her sort of rating and she didn't do badly at all last term. This looks a nice starting point and if she's ready to roll I think she can take a hand in the finish under Rossa Ryan.
There's no need to desert PADDY DE POLE as he looks to bring up the hat-trick at Hereford. Paul Nicholls' six-year-old has thrived since getting on some good ground this spring, winning at Plumpton off a mark of 100 before defying a penalty a week later under Jody Sole at Wincanton over the same two and a half-mile trip. Freddie Gingell, on board for the Plumpton success, returns to the saddle and having gone up just another 2lb to 109, there ought to be more to come while the sun shines.
GHATHANFAR is on a bit of a losing run but he's slipped to a really dangerous mark and now drops into 'veteran' company at Catterick with stall one to help his cause too. Tracy Waggott's charge lines up on the back of an encouraging comeback run when third to Strike at Windsor late last month and the runner-up that day has franked the form with another excellent effort in defeat since. Running off a mark of just 70, Ghathanfar is fully 13lb lower than when last successful and 20lb below the mark from which he began last season.
BIG DREAM looks nicely treated running off the same mark as when second to a back-to-form White Umbrella over this track and trip a fortnight ago. Anthony McCann's gelding ended up two lengths clear of the third that night and looks well capable of picking up a sprint success having won over seven furlongs here back in February.
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