Western Mail

Outrage To Claim Windsor Cash

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Outrage can cause a stir in the Follow At The Races On Twitter Handicap at Windsor.

Daniel and Claire Kubler’s experience­d sprinter was a three-time winner on the turf in his youth but has been confined to all-weather surfaces in his last 10 runs.

He has flourished too, with several fine placed efforts and two Lingfield victories over this minimum trip.

As a result, the in-form nine-yearold finds himself able to race from a 10lb lower rating on turf - and he has a fine opportunit­y to take advantage.

Outrage must have quick ground to show his best, and seems assured of that on his return to a course he has visited just twice but where he scored on his second of 52 career starts six years ago.

Stunt will be back at Windsor too, in her case for the second time in as many racecourse attempts.

Archie Watson’s juvenile was drawn widest in a field of 10 on her debut at the end of last month, over the course and distance she will again encounter in the British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes.

In the circumstan­ces, she ran with promise to finish a closing third and is well worth another opportunit­y at the minimum trip.

Oisin Murphy replaces Cieren Fallon for their fellow retained owners, and improvemen­t can be expected from a filly who has already shown enough to suggest she should be well capable of winning at this level at least.

Roger Varian’s Save A Forest is, by contrast, already a winner - and has prospects of following up on her turf debut in the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Fillies’ Handicap.

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