The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Harry seems the Diligent choice

- NICK ROBSON

DILIGENT HARRY rates as the best bet on the card in the Ladbrokes 3 Year Old All-Weather Championsh­ips Conditions Stakes at Lingfield.

Trained by Clive Cox, Diligent Harry did not make his debut until January – but it is already clear that he is above average.

A winning debut at Wolverhamp­ton marked him as worth following – and while he was entitled to win next time out at Kempton, you still had to be impressed by the manner of his follow-up success.

Stepped up in class last time out for his handicap debut off a mark of 90, he lost his unbeaten record – but that was about all.

The winner Rohaan, a far more experience­d sprinter, got first run off the tight Lingfield bend and just held on as Adam Kirby and Diligent Harry closed to within a short head.

Kirby and his mount now know a bit more about each other to prevent a similar scenario – and Diligent Harry certainly looks the one in the field with the most scope to progress.

Indie Angel is another likely type for John and Thady Gosden in the Ladbrokes Fillies’ And Mares’ – but she can credit her lofty rating to one outstandin­g run at the end of last season, and there is a chance she was flattered.

A more solid option could be James Tate’s

SHIMMERING DAWN, who won her only race over course and distance to date.

The Betway Sprint looks a wide open affair, but Harry’s Bar would be a tentative selection. His last run over a mile can be forgiven, as can his performanc­e in Saudi Arabia, and his form over six furlongs on the allweather stands up to close scrutiny.

The Betway Easter Classic is short on runners, but the two that stand out are Bangkok and Forest Of Dean.

Given the form of the Gosden string, preference is for the latter – who has returned as good as ever, having missed the whole of 2020.

A length behind Felix on his first run for more than 500 days, he was then threequart­ers of a length behind Bangkok in the Winter Derby Trial.

Since then Forest Of Dean has won the Winter Derby itself, beating Felix – who franked that form with a great run in Dubai – while Bangkok was down the field in the Saudi Cup.

SELECTIONS: CHELMSFORD:

1.50 Riot, 2.25 Cashel, 3.00 Thomas Lanfiere, 3.35 Shelir, 4.07 Zabeel Champion, 4.37 Didtheylea­veuoutto, 5.07 Realist, 5.40 Margaret Dumont, 6.10 Excellent George. LINGFIELD: 2.00 Amtiyaz, 2.35 Shimmering Dawn, 3.10 Harry’s Bar, 3.45 DILIGENT HARRY (NAP), 4.15 Forest Of Dean, 4.45 Mums Tipple, 5.15 Ayr Harbour.

NEWCASTLE: 1.40 Pink Storm, 2.15 Gobi Sunset, 2.50 Devil’s Angel, 3.25 Megallan, 4.00 Glen Again, 4.30 Bobby Joe Leg, 5.00 Readman, 5.30 Buniann. DOUBLE: Diligent Harry and Forest Of Dean.

See also tips on page 46.

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