Sunderland Echo

Port can raise the spirits at Kempton

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Tawny Port has been thereabout­s for each of his seven starts so far this winter, but he can finally take a starring role in the Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Handicap at Kempton.

Stuart Williams' charge is admirably consistent, defying double-figure starting prices on more than one occasion to make the frame, without actually managing to get his head in front.

Tawny Port crosses swords with Brian The Snail again here, after having to settle for a half-length third back in December behind that runner, as well as finishing four and a half lengths adrift of him at Southwell on his latest start.

Tawny Port was conceding 2lb on the first occasion and getting 2lb last time, so the second effort was a bit disappoint­ing, although his rider reported he had hung a bit in the finish.

The seven-year-old has been dropped 2lb for that effort, which puts him only 1lb above his last winning mark last January.

Thrave makes a first trip to Kempton for the Try Our New Super Boosts At Unibet Handicap.

He has been campaigned solely at Southwell this winter, with the six-year-old winning twice in five starts, as well as being edged out by a head on his most recent run.

It must obviously be taken on trust that Thrave will be equally as effective on Polytrack, but he remains on a competitiv­e mark - which is some way below his career high of 96.

Vitesse Du Son is worth a shout in the second division of the Racing TV Classified Stakes, following a fair return to action last month.

Racing off a 64-day break, Vitesse Du Son looked as though the outing would do him the world of good when beaten into third by Eldelbar at Wolverhamp­ton.

Rain Gauge posted a promising effort on his racecourse bow and can build on that in the Get Your Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost Novice Stakes.

He returns to Wolverhamp­ton for his second outing after being beaten two and a quarter lengths in third behind a well-supported favourite, dropping away only in the closing stages.

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Gauge clearly has the potential to step up a bit from this.

Chantry House has fallen a bit below expectatio­ns so far, but he can get back on the right track in Wetherby's Bet At racingtv.com Novices' Chase.

Third in last year's Supreme Novices' Hurdle, Chantry House looked a topnotch recruit to the chasing ranks when breezing home by 26 lengths on his fencing bow at Ascot in November.

Admittedly his task was eased significan­tly when his main market rival fell, but Chantry House neverthele­ss turned in some fine jumping.

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