The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Bank on Badri to make handicap bow in style

Hills’ colt will relish extra furlong on debut

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BADRI has the look of a good thing in the Ladbrokes “Play 1-2-Free” On Football Handicap at Lingfield.

Charlie Hills’ colt struck at his third attempt in a novice event over a furlong shorter than this trip at the same course last month.

That convincing success came in a first-time tongue tie, which is retained, and Badri has fine prospects of doubling up on his handicap debut.

He starts out in this sphere off a rating of 80, and there is every reason on the basis of his achievemen­ts so far that he will be able to handle and soon exceed this company.

Badri beat an odds-on favourite, and consistent benchmark, into third last time and has appeared to be crying out for this slight step up in trip.

He will need to consolidat­e his current rate of improvemen­t, but faces nothing with the same upward profile among his seven rivals.

ESTRELA STAR is highly likely to continue his rapid progress in the opening Play 4 To Score At Betway Handicap.

Ali Stronge’s gelding finished full of running, and evidently pretty pleased with himself, when he bagged his second win in a week at Chelmsford’s extra meeting on Tuesday.

The Berkshire trainer is happy to send him to the races again, just three days later, and Estrela Star can make light of the double penalty against largely exposed opposition and bring up the swift hat-trick after hitting such a rich vein of form. MAKRAM looked a winner in waiting as runner-up on his racecourse debut at Kempton early last month.

Slowly away, he finished with a flourish and attracted all the right comments from those paid to observe.

Roger Charlton has allowed 41 days for the experience to sink in, and Makram should be ready to prove he has learned how to win in the Bombardier British Hopped Amber Beer Novice Stakes.

SAINT DE VASSY is still a maiden but may well be able to break his duck in the ‘Ubique’ Handicap Chase at Sandown.

Tom Symonds’ lightly-raced sevenyear-old looked a chaser in the making all last season and, after a blip on his first attempt in this sphere at Chepstow, he was much better when dropped back to two miles at Hereford last time.

He could never quite get to grips with the front-running winner but kept on well enough in second to suggest another opportunit­y at the minimum distance – especially on this much stiffer course – is very much worthwhile.

Saint De Vassy was a gradual improver over hurdles, and really should be able to win off this mark and higher as a chaser. SELECTIONS FAKENHAM: 1.40 Ted Bach, 2.10 Greaneteen, 2.45 Fix Sun, 3.20 Senior Citizen, 3.50 Dundrum Wood, 4.20 Haymount, 4.50 Fivetotwel­ve.

LINGFIELD: 2.00 Estrela Star, 2.35 Plantadrea­m, 3.10 BADRI (NAP), 3.40 Makram, 4.10 Blowing Dixie, 4.40 Enmeshing. SANDOWN: 1.20 Hit The Rocks, 1.50 Saint De Vassy, 2.25 Cill Anna, 3.00 Ozzy Thomas, 3.30 Faire Part Sivola, 4.00 Alminar, 4.30 Iconic Muddle. DOUBLE: Estrela Star and Badri.

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