AKAMANTO WIN IT
AKAMANTO (3.00) can maintain Ayrshire handler Mike Smith’s winning run on another cracking card at Hamilton.
Useful for Richard Hannon, the gelding produced his best run to date for his current connections when a narrow second to the progressive
The glasgo warrior at Musselburgh.
The five-year-old was doing all his best work late over 1m 4f and he should improve again over this extra furlong
under talented 7lb claimer Andrew Breslin.
SIR DANCEALOT (3.30) can make his class tell in the Clyde EBF Conditions Stakes.
David Elsworth’s sprinter has progressed into a genuine Group-class performer and can easily claim this prize.
AASHEQ (4.00) can take the trappy Hamiltonian Handicap for in-form Tim Easterby.
The ex-Dermot Weld inmate has thrived since joining the shrewd Yorkshire handler and should have plenty in hand after scoring comfortably at Chester.
Marjorie Fife’s INEXES (4.30) can enhance his excellent course record in the sprint. The six-year-old ran better than the bare result at Doncaster last time and lurks on a dangerous mark at his favourite venue.
Jim Goldie can claim the lucky last with JESSIE ALLAN (5.00). The mare has suddenly hit form aged seven and can shrug off a 5lb hike for Monday’s decisive Ayr success in her current mood. Competitive stuff at Wetherby where SCOTTISH
SUMMIT (7.10) can peak for Geoffrey Harker.
The five-year-old took another step forward when runner-up to Parole at Redcar nine days ago and can go one better off an unchanged mark.
MANGO CHUTNEY (7.40) looks tasty for Durham trainer John Davies in the mile handicap.
The gelding has hit the ground running this season and a 4lb hike won’t anchor him after his game defeat of Vive Le Difference at Thirsk. Ed Walker’s
SIMOON (8.00) rates the best bet on a decent all-weather fixture at Kempton.
The four-year-old is proven at the venue and should still be on the upgrade after chasing home
Guns Of Leros at Newmarket. Plenty in with chances in the two-miler but I’m rowing in with
DENMEAD (8:30). John Butler’s stayer has been largely progressive and remains nicely treated on the all-weather after his fine second to Waiting
For Richie at York.