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LINED UP FOR VICTORY

- BY GARRY OWEN

THE THIN BLUE LINE (8.30) can lay down the law on Hamilton’s everpopula­r Saints & Sinners Racenight.

Keith Dalgleish’s charge hit back with a good second to the useful Only Spoofing at Musselburg­h.

The speedster remains fairly-treated so he can resume winning ways in a slightly weaker event.

Kevin Ryan has hit top gear so I’m backing INSOLENTE (6.30) in the EBF Fillies’ Maiden. The juvenile can strike with any repeat of her cracking second to the improving Mersea at Carlisle.

MOKAMAN (7.0) can maintain Grant Tuer’s winning streak in the Indigo Selling Handicap.

The gelding can take advantage of a drop in class after his fourth behind Brazen Belle at Ripon. AMANZOE (8.0) can justify the long trip up from Suffolk in the Captain JC Stewart Handicap.

William Haggas’ charge was an excellent second to Quick Change on her handicap bow at Haydock.

That is creditable form so this unexposed filly should go one better in these slightly calmer waters.

Phillip Kirby is returning to form so I’m siding with FIRCOMBE HALL (9:00) in the sprint. The four-year-old put some tepid efforts behind him when just denied by

Polam Lane at Carlisle.

DEODAR (3.45) looks very strong in the feature Fraud Fighter Handicap at Newmarket. Ralph Beckett’s horse stayed upwardly mobile by cosily denying Gabriella’s Spirit at Doncaster.

ENFORCED (4.20) can strike for thriving Roger Varian in the trappy Cheffins Handicap.

The gelding was better than ever when outpointin­g the promising Diamond Ranger at Brighton.

APHELIOS (1.45) can extend Team Charlton’s excellent run on a decent card at Nottingham.

The gelding remains nicely unexposed on Turf after decisively defeating Applaud Now at Windsor.

STONE CIRCLE (4.05) looks rock-solid for shrewd Michael Bell in the racingtv. com Handicap.

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BLUE HEAVEN Keith Dalgleish

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