The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dalgleish’s El Hombre looks set to be the main man in the casino at Newcastle

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El Hombre has yet to run a bad race in three starts at Newcastle and can keep up that good run today in the Betway Live Casino Handicap.

One win, a fourth and a third last time out show how much Keith Dalgleish's charge enjoys the Gosforth Park surface and that recent placed effort was probably also something of a relief after a lacklustre 2018 so far.

El Hombre has been tried in some pretty hot races this year, not least the Portland at Doncaster and the Ayr Silver Cup, but a drop in class seemingly put him back on the right lines last week.

Beaten just over a length by Outrage, El Hombre did not find

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the necessary room to really make his presence felt at the finish and can surely be rated a shade better than the bare form suggests.

Matterhorn has won one of his two outings so far and can continue in that vein in the Follow Sun Racing On Twitter Novice Stakes.

He impressed in a fairly moderate maiden last time and looks as though a step up from this 1600m trip will suit in due course.

Corelli is a fascinatin­g contender for John Gosden in the Betway EBF Buccaneer Conditions Stakes at Southwell.

He was last seen when finishing a distant third in the Lingfield Derby Trial in May, with winner Knight To Behold having gone on to score at Group 2 level while the runner up was St Leger hero Kew Gardens.

Corelli was beaten a fair way that day and it is notable that Gosden chooses now to pitch this Point Of Entry colt back into action.

Sam Spinner was one of the feel-good stories of last season as he graduated to Grade 1 level for Jedd O'Keeffe and hopes are high he can kick off this campaign on a winning note at Newbury.

The six-year-old made every metre in the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot last December, and that victory was enough to see him sent off as favourite for the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham.

He possibly did not stretch his rivals enough when finishing sixth, while he never looked like putting his best foot forward on his subsequent run at Aintree when taken on for the lead.

Refreshed after a summer break, he certainly faces a decent test in the Ladbrokes Long Distance Hurdle, but if he is to make his mark in the staying division again this term, he should be thereabout­s in this Grade 2 race.

Warren Greatrex holds La Bague Au Roi in the highest esteem and she can live up to her billing in the Ladbrokes Novices' Chase.

A classy performer over hurdles, she made a seamless switch to fences earlier this month when winning over a touch further at this track at the start of November. The official margin was just 1.50 lengths, but it does not reflect the ease of her victory and La Bague Au Roi also benefits from her mares' allowance here.

Aux Ptits Soins might be worth a tiny interest as he returns from a long lay off in the Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle.

Now with Dan Skelton, the eight-year-old was good enough to win a Coral Cup on his first British start three years ago but has had his problems since.

Nightfly has been in excellent heart of late and can keep up the good work in the Eden Farm Hulley’s Handicap Chase at Doncaster.

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