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COLINTON (4.0) can boost Katie Scott’s terrific run on Musselburgh’s exciting Weatherbys Raceday.
The gelding delivered a career best when cosily denying the useful Myboymax at Catterick last week.
The four-year-old remains unexposed on turf so ought to make light of a 5lb hike.
JUNGLE TIME (1.50) looks set to open her account at the second time of asking in the novice event. Karl Burke’s filly can strike with a repeat of her debut second to Carmela at Yarmouth just over a week ago.
WILL HE DANCE (2.20) can waltz it for Keith Dalgleish in the staying event.
The gelding should relish returning to two miles after his fine second to Bouncing Bobby at Ayr three days ago.
The Carluke handler looks poised to double up with THE THIN BLUE LINE (3.25) in the sprint. The gelding impressed when a close third to Rose Bandit over course and distance 12 days ago.
The four-year-old still lurks on an attractive turf mark so can claim a slightly weaker race.
ANTAGONIZE (2.50) should infuriate the bookies in the Semichem Handicap.
Progressive last year, Bryan Smart’s gelding returned last month with a respectable fourth to Bavardages at Southwell.
The six-year-old will be primed so ought to resume winning ways back on turf.
John Quinn has hit top gear so RUM GOING ON (4.35) is the Racing TV Handicap call.
The gelding was a decent fifth to Stanley Snugfit on his handicap bow over six furlongs at Redcar last week.
The three-year-old was doing all his best work late so can triumph back over seven.
RAMON DI LORIA (5.05) looks a smart bit of recruiting by Ewan Whillans. The fourfeature year-old developed into a fair handicapper when trained by Tracey Collins in Ireland and looks fairly treated ahead of his UK debut.
PUB CRAWL (2.10) stands to maintain Michael Bell’s winning streak in a trappy event at Redcar.
The gelding improved when second to New Pursuit in a hot Epsom handicap. The threeyear-old was unlucky last week so should gain compensation upped a furlong-and-a-half.