SANDOWN
2:25
Classic (Sean Levey)
He was a very unlucky over course and distance last time when he got caught behind a wall of horses and had nowhere to go, but it showed he was in good form and he reappears off the same mark. All three runs this season have been rock solid, and he likes this track, so if getting better luck this time, I’d expect him to be bang there.
4:12
Arctic Grey (Sean Levey)
He was another who was unlucky on his latest run, in the Britannia, where we quite fancied him to run well, but nothing went his way, and while it’s a bold shout to say he’d have won, he looked to have plenty under the bonnet but Dobbsy had to admit defeat.
This is a drop down in grade and trip but it’s a smaller field and he will handle the ground, so there aren’t really any excuses.
I’m hoping he can get his career back on track because he’s still a progressive colt.
4:45
Antelope (Sean Levey)
It took him a while for things to click but he’s developed into a decent middle-distance performer and since coming back in May, he’s proven very consistent.
His Dam, Anna Nerium, who we trained, was a high-class mare, and while this guy probably hasn’t inherited all of her ability, he seems to be improving and has a decent chance here.
HAYDOCK
3:15
Great Bedwyn (Joe Leavy)
The Handicapper has just about got him where he wants so there isn’t much room for manoeuvre of 91, but he’ll be much happier back on quicker ground and this is his trip. It’s a competitive race, but he looks, and is moving, well so could put up a good show at decent odds. Especially if Unibet are paying an extra place each way!
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