The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hart has high hopes at Hamilton

Camachotra­ined three-yearold looks to follow up Haydock stroll

- DAVID CLOUGH

Jason after more success on

in the feature race at Hamilton Park’s closed-doors fixture.

The Hawick-born jockey and his partner face six rivals in the Flower Of Scotland EBF Fillies’ Handicap over an extended mile.

Trained in Yorkshire by Julie Camacho, the three-year-old is likely to go off favourite after her wide-margin victory at Haydock early last month.

Hart said: “She’s gone up a fair bit for

Hart is

KAYEWHYKEL­LY

that win, as you would expect, and the step up to a mile suited her well.

“She kept going all the way to the line and I remember we were just beaten in a photo finish in a nursery at Hamilton last year.”

PUBLICIST

can grab the attention with victory in the Every Race Live On RacingTV Nursery Handicap at Kempton.

James Tate’s filly has not appeared the quickest learner in her three starts to date, but may be getting the hang of things in time for a breakthrou­gh success.

Publicist found herself in a decent event on her racecourse debut in June, but was relatively well-supported and fared with promise before weakening into fourth over six furlongs at Newmarket. That race was won by a subsequent Royal Ascot runner-up.

Publicist did not get home at Doncaster, letting down those backing her into even-money favourite, but then produced a late rattle to run on into third after starting slowly on her first allweather and handicap start at Lingfield.

On that basis, Kempton’s seven furlongs could well be spot on to prove she has learned the right lessons so far.

The card gets under way with division one of the Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap, and the consistent

may cash in on his return to the all-weather.

Michael Wigham’s gelding has yet to race here but finished his winter campaign with a battling mile and a half success at Lingfield in February.

He made an encouragin­g start to his summer at Newmarket and has since twice finished runner-up, at Sandown and then over half a furlong

ALVARO

further than this at Yarmouth. Alvaro is back from another month’s break, fitted with first-time cheek-pieces, and has the credential­s to be competitiv­e here.

SELECTIONS HAMILTON:

4.40 Cottam Lane, 5.15 Two Cop Bop, 5.45 Tommy G, 6.15 Ralphy Boy Two, 6.45 Doubling Dice, 7.15 Ayr Poet, 7.45 Kayewhykel­ly.

1.15 Alvaro, 1.45 Helian, 2.15 Crystal Guard, 2.45 PUBLICIST (NAP), 3.15 Saucy Encore, 3.45 Melodic Charm, 4.15 Full Authority, 4.50 Arabian Warrior.

1.00 Winter Power, 1.30 Chichloui, 2.00 Olympic Conqueror, 2.30 How Bizarre, 3.00 Dreamselle­r, 3.30 Pythagoras, 4.00 Roundhay Park. 4.35 Lion’s Vigil.

DOUBLE: Kayewhykel­ly.

KEMPTON: RIPON:

Publicist and

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