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KOL TO PLAY FOR

- BY GARRY OWEN

KOLISI (2.47) can whip his rivals into shape for thriving William Haggas in the Kube Handicap at Leicester.

The gelding made a cracking return to 1m 2f when giving Platinumca­rd most resistance at Ayr. That race is working out well so the three-year-old can take full advantage of a lenient mark.

Andrew Balding also remains in respectabl­e form so I’m rowing in with HEY

TEACHER (3.22). Impressive at Ffos Las, the gelding cosily dismissed King’s Castle on his handicap bow at Epsom.

The three-year-old looks unexposed so he can shrug off a 5lb penalty under James Doyle.

The handler can double up with class-dropper MAY NIGHT (5.40) in the lucky last.

Charlie Fellowes is enjoying his best season to date so I’m siding with DEPUTY (4.32). The three-year-old looked better than ever when comfortabl­y beating Onaraggati­p at Newbury.

The gelding is open to progress so he can dish out weight and a beating to some exposed rivals.

SOME NIGHTMARE (5.05) can complete a hat-trick for in-form handler John O’Shea.

The speedster can make light of a well-earned 2lb rise for chinning Under Curfew at

Goodwood. LARCH HILL (2.30) can continue his recent rise for Team Charles & Pogson at Huntingdon.

The chaser is still on a winning mark after routing Romanor on debut for his new yard at Stratford.

MIDNIGHT JEWEL (4.15) can sparkle for in-form Charlie Longsdon in a tricky handicap hurdle. The five-year-old mare scored with plenty in hand last time out so she can follow up under regular ally Tom

Buckley. Neil Mullhollan­d has started the new campaign well so I’m backing NO WORRIES (4.50)

The hurdler was unlucky to meet Jumping Cats on his return at Fontwell and should be primed to go one better.

PRESENTING YEATS (5.20) can extend Milton Harris’ winning run in the three-miler. The gelding put in a career best over timber when out-battling Not At Present at Warwick.

 ?? ?? TAKE THE KUBE Haggas
TAKE THE KUBE Haggas

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