Turn Of Phrase, a winning hurdler who successfully reverted to the Flat at Newcastle last week, can follow-up at Hamilton tomorrow.
Richard Fahey's versatile gelding, formerly trained in Ireland by Dermot Weld, goes for the Lord Advocate Handicap over one mile and five furlongs and is napped to oblige again under Paul Hanagan.
Fahey and Hanagan could have a good day in Scotland. Cyclonic Storm is also fancied to win for the Ryedale pair in the Tote Bookmakers Handicap.
A creditable runner-up on this course on her seasonal debut, Cyclonic Storm found the firm ground and an outside draw counting against her at Redcar next time. She deserves the chance to atone.
Kings College Boy gives Fahey and Hanagan a third chance to shine in the 'Health Matters For Men' Maiden Handicap.
This moderate event will take very little winning and although Kings College Boy was a touch disappointing on his latest start at Haydock, he was disadvantaged by the draw on that occasion.
Kevin Darley can make his journey to the Glasgow course worthwhile by scoring on Windy Britain in the Howard McDowell Memorial Classified Stakes.
Trainer Luca Cumani has placed this four-year-old with meticulous skill to run up a hat-trick of wins and the fact that Windy Britain remains qualified for a modest 0-70 event such as this highlights the horse's chances of taking his winning sequence to four.
At Newbury, Gwaihir takes the eye in the TKP Surfacing Maiden Stakes.
Just beaten by the well-regarded Bayeux on his debut at Goodwood, Gwaihir, trained by John Gosden, looks a winner waiting to happen. With the vital experience of his first race under his belt, he can go one better tomorrow.
Sir Mark Prescott and George Duffield pulled-off a popular win with the heavily-backed Cordial in the final race at Redcar yesterday, and the duo can add to their scoresheet with Approach in the Lord Weinstock Memorial Stakes.
Woodland Spirit, who is nothing if not consistent, can return to the winners' enclosure on behalf of trainer David Elsworth and jockey Dane O'Neill in the Muppet Stakes.
Updated: 10:37 Thursday, June 19, 2003
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