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KNOCK AYE THE NOO

- KNOCKNAGAP­PAGH BY GARRY OWEN

(2.45) can strike for Kildare ace Peter Fahey on Virgin Bet Raceday at Ayr.

The chaser ran another stormer when second to Easy Bucks in a hot Punchestow­n handicap. The mare is still unexposed in this sphere so she can triumph in these slightly calmer waters.

FIVE AFTER FOUR (1.45) can time it right for Lucinda Russell in the conditiona­ls’ hurdle. The gelding shaped well again when third to

Doyen Du Bar in a strong Kelso novice.

The bay was staying on strongly so can cash in on a fair opening mark.

The Arlary handler can also take the staying hurdle with

LADY IN THE PARK (3.55).

The mare opened her timber account by cosily dismissing

Dontyawant­me over 2m 4f at Wetherby. The six-year-old was strong at the finish so she can make a winning handicap bow up in trip.

FIA FUINIDH (2.15) can shade the trappy Virgin Bet Chase for Martin Todhunter.

The gelding stayed upwardly mobile when second to Ardera Cross over track and trip. The eight-year-old is well treated so can turn the tables on his conqueror.

Nicky Richards excels here so I’m on PRESIDENT SCOTTIE (3.20) in the maiden hurdle. The gelding was unlucky to encounter Esprit Du Potier over course and distance.

The six-year-old is open to progress so can claim another fascinatin­g contest.

POST CHAISE (4.30) can deliver the goods for Greenall & Guerriero in the staying chase. The grey was chinned by Mixedwave on his last outing over fences at Market Rasen.

That is cracking form so the gelding can gain compensati­on after a spin over timber.

HEAD AND HEART (3.00) is the smart choice in the feature chase at Lingfield.

Team Hobbs’ bay was better than ever when hammering

Shot Boii at Wetherby.

The mare was doing all her best work late so she can bag this gruelling contest for her thriving yard.

MASTER DANDY (6.30) rates a typical James Fanshawe improver at Newcastle.

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