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SOLID AS A TOUSSAROK

- BY GARRY OWEN

TOUSSAROK (3.15) can steal the limelight for Mark Johnston on Racing TV Raceday at Musselburg­h.

The four-year-old relished returning to seven furlongs when second to Granary Queen at Brighton. The gelding was unlucky to meet a welltreate­d rival that day so he can go one better up in class.

GEORGIAVA (1.40) can give Karl Burke yet another two-year-old winner in the EBF Maiden. The filly can deservedly open her account with a repeat of her good second to Yahtzee at Hamilton.

BOUNCING BOBBY (2.40) can soar for Martin Todhunter in the Racing Welfare Handicap. The gelding ran another blinder when chinned by the improving Hellenista over 1m 6f at Catterick.

The five-year-old still lurks on an attractive mark so he can shade a trappy contest dropped in trip. Iain Jardine likes a winner here so I’m on

IRV (3.50) in the Racing With Pride Handicap.

The gelding returned to form when narrowly beaten by the thriving Clotherhol­me at Beverley. The six-year-old remains fairly-treated so he can triumph for a trainer who is hitting peak form.

MILITIA (4.20) can take command for Paul Midgley in the competitiv­e Racing TV Handicap. The sprinter ran much better than the bare result when fifth behind Copper Knight at Chester and excels here so he can resume winning ways under smart claimer Ryan Sexton.

Declan Carroll is flying at present so I’m on ISLE OF DREAMS (4.55) in the classified event.

The grey is difficult to oppose after her fine second to Lord Of The Glen in better company here.

ETAT MAJOR AULMES (1.30) is well worth punting in the Cazoo Handicap Chase at Worcester.

Oliver Signy’s charge produced a career best when routing Wetanwindy over 2m 5f at Fontwell.

ROOKIE TRAINER (3.0) can maintain Neil Mullhollan­d’s excellent run in the staying hurdle.

The gelding improved for the return to timber when slamming Nelsons Rock over track and trip.

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ONE BETTER Mark Johnston

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