The Scotsman

Dunstan looks set to continue winning spree at Wolverhamp­ton

- Glendale

Barry Brennan will be hoping his star colt Dunstan can complete a remarkable five-timer in the feature race at Wolverhamp­ton this evening.

The three-year-old has been in blistering form since switching from Ralph Beckett’s yard in December, finishing second on his first appearance for Brennan before the turn of the year followed by four straight victories.

One of those wins came over course and distance in February under David Probert, while Kieran O'neill, who was on board on the other three successes, returns to the saddle for this step up in class.

It will be a tough assignment in the Get The Inside Track With Raceday-ready. com Handicap, with a clutch of high-class rivals also in the mix, but Dunstan is backed to continue his winning streak.

Beauzon could extend his excellent recent form at Wolverhamp­ton in the six-furlong Download The Raceday Ready App Handicap.

The Ian Williams-trained five-year-old has won on his last four visits to the allweather track.

Beauzon could finish only fifth on his most recent outing at Lingfield, but a return to Dunstall Park today, coupled with the applicatio­n of cheek pieces could prove

to be the key to success.

Borgi is expected to give weight and a beating to his rivals in the Tips For Every Race At raceday-ready.com Handicap.

Trained by Sean Woods, the five-year-old is a dual winner at Wolverhamp­ton and can make the most of having his sights lowered after coming up short in a stronger heat at Lingfield on Good Friday.

Alice Haynes has found

Kuwaitya a good opportunit­y to go one better than on debut in the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415/EBF Novice Stakes at Lingfield.

The Soldier's Call filly was beaten by half a length into second place by Butterfly Jasmine when going off as a hot favourite for her racecourse bow at Newcastle two weeks ago and can make that experience count at the second time of asking.

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