Sunderland Echo

JAZZ CAN TURN ON MAGIC

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There are reasons to believe Magic Jazz can take a good leap forward from his debut effort in the Racing UK Novice Stakes at Beverley tomorrow.

While he was only seventh of 12 on his initial effort on the Westwood last month, the penny appeared to drop close home and he was doing all his best work at the finish.

Kevin Ryan’s juveniles tend to improve enormously from their first run and from the box seat in stall one it would be no surprise to see him go well.

Another worth an interest in East Yorkshire is Les Eyre’s Detachment, who caught the eye with the way he travelled last time out.

His rider went for a gap on the rail which closed in front of him and he lost all chance in an instant, but off 2lb lower he has been given a chance by the assessor.

Carpe Diem Lady would not be winning out of turn and there are reasons to believe she can break her maiden in the 188Bet Handicap at Chepstow.

Now with Ralph Beckett having left Clive Cox, she has a string of placed efforts next to her name but her resolution has not been called into doubt.

She has been wearing blinkers, and they were on when she made her first start for Beckett last month.

However, he has left them off this time.

That is not a surprise as she raced far too keenly in them, probably blowing her chance of a win, at Epsom.

With the fizz knocked off her and 1lb taken off by the handicappe­r she has to be in the mix.

Few rode Chepstow better than Richard Hughes and he should be on the scoresheet with Evening Hill in the 188Bet one-mile maiden.

He runs in the colours in which Hughes had a few special days on in Canford Cliffs, and Evening Hill should certainly win races based on his promising debut last season.

Second of 14 in a Kempton maiden in November, all he did was stay on so the step up in trip will suit.

Mick Appleby’s Alys Rock ended the last jumps season in fine form, winning two of her last three, and can take the Paxtons For Caseih Axial Flow Combines Handicap Chase at Sedgefield.

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