Sunderland Echo

DESTINY IS IN YOUR HANDS

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Joey’s Destiny can return to winning ways in the sunbets.co.uk Top Price On All Favourites Handicap at Southwell tomorrow.

The Kevin Frost-trained eight-year-old has been a good servant down the years and is currently operating well short of the rating from which he was last successful, at Wolverhamp­ton in July.

He did not show a massive amount towards the end of last year, but returned after a break at Wolverhamp­ton this week and ran with plenty of promise to be second, without threatenin­g to reel in the winner Dark Alliance.

This will be his first try on the Fibresand and it is just a matter of catching him right, as the handicappe­r has given him every chance.

It is hard to look past the chance of Mr Coco Bean in the sunbets.co.uk Download The App Handicap.

The four-year-old looked a winner waiting to happen at this Nottingham­shire circuit in December, on what was his first start since moving from Ann Duffield to David Barron.

He more than confirmed that impression back at Southwell on New Year’s Day, travelling well in the hands of Ben Curtis and coming home strongly as the 6-4 favourite.

Barron’s gelding has another 5lb on his back, but, given the way he has run here of late, it will be no surprise if there is a bit more to come just yet.

Brother Tiger is the pick in the Betway Sprint Handicap.

Donald McCain has some grand chances at Kelso, perhaps none more so than Katachenko. The nineyear-old has enough about him to defy top weight in the Children’s Immunology Trust Handicap Chase.

Mallowney is the tip in the big race at Fairyhouse, the Dan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase.

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