Daily Star Sunday

Set to shine REFLEKTOR CAN FIND WINNING FORM

JACOBS’

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(nap) hasn’t visited the winners’ enclosure for 10 months but he can put the record straight when he lines up in the 3.10 at Wolverhamp­ton.

That lack of success has seen the handicappe­r drop him from a mark of 94 to

79 and as long as the seven-year-old can stay in touch through the first half of this five-furlong event, then his blitz finish could prove decisive close home.

At a much lower level, can also make hay from a cracking handicap mark when he bids to defy top weight in the 1.25.

The William Muir-trained selection is

0-12 in his career to date but he was unlucky in the run last time out and the drop to an extended mile should see him open his account against some very moderate rivals.

was allowed free rein by his rivals when scooting clear to score in midweek in controvers­ial style over two miles.

But he can prove that success was no fluke by making all over a shorter trip in the 12.50 off a 5lbs higher rating.

The class six, seven-furlong event at 2.50 looks very winnable and who simply loves it around here, can record an impressive sixth course success at the main expense of the inconsiste­nt French Twist.

The ground is going to be hock deep at Ayr this afternoon but that should prove no problem for who loves to get his toe in.

A dour stayer, we should get a nice price for this youngster as he is up against Gordon Elliott’s raider Escaria Ten in the 1.15.

It will certainly be a searching test for the seven entries in the extended three-and-aquarter-mile handicap chase at 2.25 but should be in his element in the conditions.

Based on his staying-on second to Billy

Bronco at Sedgefield two outings back, he looks well weighted.

He is the given the verdict over top weight Teddy Tee, Lucinda Russell’s Speak Of The Devil and the veteran Samstown.

 ??  ?? HANDICAP BLOT: Richard Kingscote is hoping to lead Reflektor back into the winners’ enclosure
HANDICAP BLOT: Richard Kingscote is hoping to lead Reflektor back into the winners’ enclosure

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