Sunderland Echo

TIME TO HAVE THE LAST LAUGH

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Laugh A Minute can make the most of a drop in class in the British Stallion Studs Clyde EBF Conditions Stakes at Hamilton tomorrow.

Roger Varian’s charge was among the smarter juvenile performers last season, chasing home the likes of Wells Farhh Go and Dream Today before landing a sizeable pot at Doncaster’s St Leger meeting.

His victory in that sales race saw his mark shoot up from 82 to 101, which forced Varian to raise his sights significan­tly on his return to action.

While Laugh A Minute could finish only fourth in the Group Three Pavilion Stakes at Ascot last month, that was a decent effort as he raced a bit too keenly in the early stages and surely would have found the six furlong trip a shade too sharp.

Laugh A Minute should now have the racing edge on him, though, and while he has a bit to find with Kimberella and Sir Dancealot, this Mayson colt looks one who can make swift progress through the ranks.

Kharbetati­on has been a bit disappoint­ing since winning on his belated debut back in July 2016, but should be followed as he lines up on his lowest rating yet in the Weatherbys Printing Services Hamiltonia­n Handicap.

He appeared to take a step in the right direction when finishing fourth at Ripon on his reappearan­ce, just dropping off the pace a little when push came to shove at the line.

David O’Meara switches back to nine furlongs from a mile and a quarter now and off a perch of 80, Kharbetati­on might be ready to finally resume winning ways.

Tight Lines can make the long trip to Kempton pay dividends in the 32Red. com Handicap.

She had no real chance of winning on her debut at Newcastle, tackling a winner who was vastly favoured under the conditions of the race while looking most in need of the outing after 270 days off the track.

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