I Got Rhythm can tomorrow waltz away to her second Musselburgh success in a fortnight.
Mary Reveley's mare returns to Scotland for the Hole Across Handicap and, with Kevin Darley in the saddle, is my Nap selection to triumph again
I Got Rhythm gained a 6-1 victory at Musselburgh in her most recent race. After being rushed into the lead early in the home straight she won by a neck from Horton Dancer in the hands of Adrian Nicholls.
That success was gained over two miles and tomorrow's slightly shorter distance should not inconvenience I Got Rhythm in the slightest.
Taffs Well will not be short of supporters in the Panda Handicap over a mile.
Brian Ellison's charge ran a blinder at Newcastle last week when finishing third of 18 to Arc on unfavourable soft ground.
The ground will be much more to his liking tomorrow and I fancy Taffs Well to return to the winning groove under smart apprentice Sam Hitchcott.
Arran Pilot makes plenty of appeal in the Sea Hole Maiden Auction Stakes.
Linda Stubbs' two-year-old was beaten less than two lengths into third place by the favourite Notty Bitz on his debut at Musselburgh last month and might well have won had he not been hampered after running green more than a furlong from the finish.
Sure to be wiser as a result of that first outing, Arran Pilot has excellent prospects of being triumphant under Fergus Sweeney.
At Brighton tomorrow John Dunlop can continue his excellent start to the season, courtesy of Photo Flash in the John Smith's Extra Smooth Classified Stakes.
A half-sister to the high-class Atlantis Prince, Photo Flash showed no lack of promise last season and is favoured by the weights in this one-mile contest. Richard Quinn has been booked to ride.
Tomorrow's tips:
Musselburgh
2.20 Arran Pilot, 2.50 My Retreat, 3.20 Taffs Well, 3.50 Arran Mist, 4.20 School Days, 4.50 I Got Rhythm (Nap).
Brighton
2.00 Major Cavelli, 2.30 Travesty Of Law, 3.00 Face The Limelight, 3.30 Photo Flash, 4.00 Cool Temper, 4.30 Latensaani, 5.00 Mutasawwar.
Updated: 11:54 Wednesday, April 10, 2002
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