The Chronicle

Outrage-ous run goes on?

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OUTRAGE can cause a stir by winning over five furlongs at Newcastle for the fourth time in his career in the Betway Sprint Handicap.

Daniel Kubler’s speedster has taken a liking to the all-weather surface at the Gosforth Park venue, and has won on his last two visits to the course.

The second of those came in November, when he accounted for Watchable by a cosy half-length.

The seven-year-old looked a shade unlucky at Kempton last time when he was caught on heels making ground from the rear, yet was beaten only a length and a half into second place by Exchequer.

Not surprising­ly, the handicappe­r put Outrage up 1lb in defeat. It looked warranted and hopefully will not stop him scoring back at his favourite course.

Woodside Wonder can get back to winning ways in the Ladbrokes Home Of The Odds Boost Handicap, after having a hat-trick bid scuppered at Lingfield.

The Keith Dalgleish-trained colt had made all the running in his two previous races at Kempton and Lingfield, but he never recovered from a slow start on his return in Surrey.

It is hoped he will get away on terms this time and show the opposition a clean pair of heels.

Anthony Brittain has his string in great order, and Another Angel can prove the point with victory in the Betway Sprint Handicap.

The five-year-old gelding has won three of his last six races at Newcastle and finished second in the other three. Another good run looks on the cards.

Loud And Clear rarely runs a bad race at this track, and should be thereabout­s once more in the Betway Live Casino Handicap.

The Jim Goldie-trained eight-yearold dropped to an extended mile and a half to win nicely enough here before Christmas, and now returns to the two miles at which he was successful in October.

He has crept up the handicap. But course form is invaluable, and he clearly enjoys the Tapeta surface.

Cornboroug­h can strike again in the racingtv.com Handicap Hurdle at Ayr.

Mark Walford’s adaptable eight-yearold was a convincing winner at Wetherby on his last run in November - and before then, was a Flat scorer on this softer ground

Penrith handler Nicky Richards has a good record here, and can send out another winner in the shape of Imada in the Introducin­g Racing TV Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase.

The nine-year-old has to give weight to all his rivals, but shaped encouragin­gly when third at Market Rasen a month ago on his first start since he was runner-up over hurdles at this track in March.

Rhaegar can resume winning ways in the Boscabet Betting Shops Go Digital Handicap Chase at Bangor.

Kim Bailey’s eight-year-old began his chase career with a tenacious victory at Southwell, before appearing to regress at Lingfield. His running style looks a perfect match for champion jockey Richard Johnson.

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