The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Crisford hope to come out fighting

Plenty to build on in Newbury debut effort

- NICK GRANT

WITHOUT A FIGHT

should be backed in the Racing TV Profits Returned To Racing Novice Stakes at Redcar.

Simon and Ed Crisford’s charge made a very pleasing debut at Newbury when third to John Gosden’s Worthily, who went on to run in the Derby.

Without A Fight looked very green before the penny dropped, but he ran on nicely to finish less than three lengths in arrears.

The second has also come out and won since, giving the form a solid boost.

It is reasonable to think William

Haggas and Cieren on the mark with strong claims in the British Studs EBF Novice Stakes.

Two runs so far have failed to yield a victory, but she has bumped into a couple of useful performers along the way and has left the impression there is a bit more to come yet.

ELECTED SWINLEY FOREST

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Fallon could be holding Stallion won very nicely and can follow up in the Visit racingtv.com Handicap.

Brian Meehan’s three-year-old was given a perfectly-judged ride by William Buick at Kempton, racing just off the pace and coming with a really strong run between horses when asked.

That was a first career success, but the way he went about it and the fact he kept going all the way to the line makes it highly likely he can win again now he has finally got his head in front.

SELECTIONS: MARKET RASEN: 12.20 Party Potential, 12.50 Coulonces, 1.25 Wisecracke­r, 1.55 Brandon Castle, 2.30 Cresswell Legend, 3.00 Arthur’s Sixpence, 3.30 Black Anthem, 4.00 Cybalko, 4.30 It Can Be Done. REDCAR: 12.35 Winter Power, 1.10 Elected, 1.40 Lincoln Red, 2.15 Turn Of Phrase, 2.45 Thowq, 3.20 Great Colaci, 3.50 Curfewed, 4.20 Swinley Forest, 4.50 WITHOUT A FIGHT (NAP), 5.25 Myrmidons. DOUBLE: Without A Fight and Swinley Forest.

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