The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Good mark for Roger Varian’s four-year-old

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can continue on the upgrade in the feature Parkdean Resorts Glasgow Fair Handicap at Ayr.

The lightly-raced four-year-old has only been seen in action twice, most recently winning a maiden in striking fashion at Nottingham, on his first start since being gelded.

Always moving with some panache, there was never any doubt about the result and he came a ready three lengths clear of favourite Cape To Cuba, who ran well the time before at Doncaster behind a stablemate of the selection.

Hailing from the in-form yard of Roger Varian, the son of Lope De Vega has been allotted a mark of 86 for his handicap debut and it will be disappoint­ing if he is not up to winning off that.

should be very hard to beat in the Western House Novice Auction Stakes.

Michael Dods’ youngster made a really taking debut when winning over six furlongs here last month and is bred to get a good deal further, so the step up to seven furlongs comes as no surprise. He looked for all the world like that experience would bring him on a good bit, too.

is on a bit of a roll and can bring up his hat-trick in the Sky Bet Windsor Sprint Series Handicap at the Thameside venue.

is in excellent heart at present and should be followed in the Bet totequadpo­t At betfred.com Handicap at Ffos Las. He already has four wins under his belt this year and after being ridden by apprentice Ben Robinson in his last six starts, Tom Marquand is an eye-catching booking this time around.

2.00 French Flyer, 2.30 Lomu, 3.00 Metisian, 3.30 Lucent Dream, 4.00 Billy Bond, 4.30 ZABEEL PRINCE (NAP), 5.00 Nuova Scuola.

2.15 Liva, 2.45 Waqt, 3.15 Major Valentine, 3.45 African Beat, 4.15 Ocean Gale, 4.45 Modoree, 5.15 Kath’s Boy, 5.45 Hungarian Rhapsody.

5.50 Rock On Dandy, 6.20 Awesometan­k, 6.50 Expelled, 7.20 Super Julius, 7.50 Angel’s Quest, 8.20 Classic Villager.

Zabeel Prince and Super Julius.

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