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TRAINER DOW’S THREE-YEAR-OLD CAN REPEAT NOVEMBER SUCCESS OVER COURSE AND DISTANCE AT LINGFIELD

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Roundabout Magic should have a whale of a time back over five furlongs when he reports for duty at Lingfield tomorrow.

Simon Dow’s threeyear-old colt was a pleasing winner over this course and distance in November, when he broke his maiden at the 10th attempt with a convincing defeat of Gracious Tom.

He then returned to the Surrey circuit for a sixfurlong handicap, before which he was the subject of a sizeable gamble.

But the writing for his many supporters was probably on the wall a long way from home as Roundabout Magic pulled way too hard under John Egan, for whom he could finish only fifth of six runners.

That was a significan­tly stronger race than this, though, so it is interestin­g to see the shrewd Dow dip back down into class six company with the son of Zebedee. Roundabout Magic should also be happier than last time by reverting to the minimum trip, while Hector Crouch’s 3lb claim comes in very handy indeed.

Any market move should be seized upon in the 32Red Casino Handicap.

Geraldine was unfortunat­e on her last spin, but she can redress the balance in the opening sevenfurlo­ng handicap.

The Stuart Williamstr­ained filly has been in fine spirits of late, as evidenced by a no-nonsense victory at Wolverhamp­ton in November.

She returned to Dunstall Park a week and a half ago, but could not quite nail a double as she came third of eight runners, encounteri­ng pretty rough traffic issues. Geraldine, granted a shade more fortune, must have every chance of claiming a third victory from her last five starts.

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