The Scotsman

Ice Cool Harry can hold his nerve and take Wolverhamp­ton honours

- Anita Chambers

Ice Cool Harry should feel the benefit of his recent return as he lines up in the BETUK. Home Of The Acca-fenwa Handicap at Wolverhamp­ton.

Clive Cox’s charge took a couple of runs to get off the mark last year and after winning on the Lingfield turf in June, he could not quite build on that in two subsequent starts, with his closing effort at Newmarket in August particular­ly lacklustre.

Given a lengthy break after that run, Ice Cool Harry resumed his career at Southwell last month, finishing a two-length fourth in what was admittedly an average-looking heat. His effort can be upgraded though as he was slowly away and a 1lb dip in the weights here is another positive factor.

Bloodhound was up against a seemingly impossible task conceding 26lb to a decent debut winner in Kalpana on his return to action last month.

Off the track since june, when he was pulled up after reportedly losing his action at Salisbury, Bloodhound carried 10st 2lb against Kalpana’s 8st 4lb over the same extended mile he faces here.

Unsurprisi­ngly, that top weight proved beyond his capabiliti­es after along absence but his-seven-and-a-quarter-length third offered a glimmer of hope for the BETMGM: It’s Showtime Novice Stakes.

Bitcoin Profit can give trainer Henry Spiller a perfect sendoff in the Betsi Handicap at Chelmsford.

Spiller hands in his licence after the three-year-old competes,with bit coin profit having posted an encouragin­g second of late and seemingly primed to strike gold in a contest like this.

He got a bit tight for room at the finish when beaten a length and a half at Southwell and a similar effort would put him in the mix again.

Killer Kane is one to watch as he turns out in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Chase at Kempton following a wind operation.

Third in last season’ s top ham, Killer Kane made little impact on his seasonal bow in October before stepping upon that when dropped in trip at Newbury at the beginning of December. He was run out of second on the final sprint to the line but it represente­d an improved showing and here main son a reasonable mark, back at a track where he has winning form.

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