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- GARRY OWEN racing@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

THEO (3.35) can continue his amazing winning streak in the Killliecra­nkie Handicap Chase at Perth.

Dr Richard Newland’s gelding made it five in a row when bolting up in a decent contest at Newton Abbot and is still firmly on the upgrade over fences.

JOHNNY GO (2.35) can claim a trappy novices’ chase for Cumbrian handler Lisa Harrison.

A fair hurdler, the seven-yearold caught the eye when third over course and distance last time and can go two better on the likely faster surface.

Rebecca Menzies’s PIKARNIA (3.05) looks the best bet in the Edinburgh Gin Handicap Hurdle.

The seven-year-old had been in reasonable form lately and shaped like his turn was near when a good second to KARINGO over course and distance last month.

APACHEE PRINCE (4.05) can scalp his rivals for Borders trainer Alistair Whillans in the conditiona­l riders’ event. The eight-year-old put in a cracking effort when just denied at Hexham three weeks ago and can gain due compensati­on off an inviting mark.

Gordon Elliott can enjoy yet another success at Scone Palace courtesy of MOUNTAIN KING (4.35).

The gelding returned to form when hacking up at this venue last time and can give some fair rivals weight and a beating under Richard Johnson.

CRACKSMAN (2-7 fav) continued his rise to the top with a straightfo­rward win in the Prix Niel at Chantilly.

John Gosden’s colt only had to be kept up to his work by Frankie Dettori to beat AVILIUS (16-1) in impressive style by three lengths.

HARRY ANGEL is thriving after his brilliant win in the Haydock Sprint Cup on Saturday.

Trainer Clive Cox is now targeting another Group 1 success in next month’s Champions Sprint at Ascot.

DECORATED KNIGHT is in good shape after Saturday’s shock triumph in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardsto­wn.

Roger Charlton’s five-year-old will now bid for more top-level glory in the Breeders’ Cup Mile at Del Mar on November 4.

CONEYGREE will miss his intended seasonal debut in Wednesday’s Kerry National at Listowel.

Trainer Mark Bradstock opted to swerve the three-mile showpiece due to the likelihood of testing ground at the Irish venue.

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