ALL FOR THE GLORY
BANNIXTOWN GLORY (3.05) can hit the heights in the Low Cost Roofing Hurdle at Uttoxeter.
Donald McCain’s mare improved again when cosily defeating Getareason over fences at Cartmel.
The seven-year-old is classy over timber so she can follow up for her thriving connections.
Dan Skelton’s DOG OF WAR (2.30) can shade a fascinating novices’ handicap chase.
The gelding stayed upwardly mobile when routing No No Maestro over three miles here in June.
The seven-year-old looks a proper Graded-performer so he can deny some promising opponents.
EARLY MORNING DEW (4.15) can roll over her rivals in the Toyo Tires Handicap Hurdle.
Peter Niven’s mare should be primed after her excellent second to Vocal Duke over track and trip.
CHAIRMANOFTHEBOARD (2.20) can continue Mick Channon’s recent revival at Haydock.
The sprinter put in his best shift for a while when narrowly beaten by Nomadic Empire at York.
That race is working out pretty well so the gelding can take full advantage of an inviting mark.
The Casumo Handicap looks trappy but I’m backing David Loughnane’s FFION (4.05).
The filly ran another stormer when edged out by Roundhay Park at Chester.
The four-year-old is still on an attractive mark so she can strike on a more conventional track.
The nursery is even more competitive but I’m siding with Brian Meehan’s EL HIBRI (4.40).
The juvenile stayed on track when chasing home the promising Rock Melody at Wolverhampton.
The gelding looks nicely unexposed so he can make a winning handicap bow for his in-form yard.
ARCTIC FOX (2.40) can put her rivals on ice for Iain Jardine in the staying handicap at Redcar.
The five-year-old was a cracking second to the useful Dreamweaver in a warm event at Haydock.