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Following his successful trip to Kelso with Blue Flight on Saturday, Nigel Twiston-Davies can strike closer to home with

(nap). Twiston-Davies, based at Naunton in Gloucester­shire, is enjoying a cracking season and Good Boy Bobby can take his score to 54 winners for the season. The six-year-old lost nothing in defeat when third behind Remastered and Smiths Cross at Ffos Las. Both horses were receiving weight and the pair have since run well in better company. will have benefited from a four-month break, unlike the obvious danger, as he won only

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16 days ago at Wincanton. Admittedly, he had something in hand on that occasion but it was a weak affair.

After some very moderate performanc­es,

(nb) looked a revitalise­d performer when beating Sigurd in a 17-runner affair at Wetherby last month. That victory did not come as a complete surprise to his connection­s as he was sent off the 5-1 co-favourite. On his two previous outings the gelding was unconsider­ed at 33-1 and 50-1 in the betting. He runs off a 5lb higher mark today but that will not be enough to stop this fastimprov­ing individual.

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Harry Fry, who is now enjoying some success after his runners were under a cloud with a virus, can enjoy further rewards with (treble). This son of Flemensfir­th looked a very smart recruit when beating the useful Johnbb at Market Rasen in November. On that occasion he showed signs of immaturity and will have benefited from that experience.

a respectabl­e second to Young Lieutenant at Exeter in January, will be the likely danger.

a newcomer from the Dan Skelton stable, is wellregard­ed by his astute connection­s and is expected to make the frame.

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