Kaibo, who found his only stable-mate Mayaro Bay too good for him at Goodwood ten days ago, can gain valuable compensation at Haydock tomorrow.
The Richard Hannon-trained three-year-old bids for the £60,000 Tote Credit Club Silver Bowl Handicap and is fancied to land the spoils in the hands of Dane O'Neill.
Kaibo started at 25-1 at Goodwood, but belied those odds by striking the front more than two furlongs out. Still at the head of affairs entering the final furlong, it was only in the dying strides that he was finally collared by Hannon's other runner, Mayaro Bay, the 11-4 favourite.
The opposition tomorrow is pretty formidable, but Kaibo is taken to go one better.Night Flight and Iris May, who were separated by only a neck on Knavesmire earlier in the month, take each other again in the Be Friendly Handicap, and Iris May is selected to turn the tables.
Jack Berry's filly, without a previous outing this season, was taking on a race-fit rival in Night Flight at York. With that run behind her, and a 2lb pull in the weights here, she can gain revenge in a fascinating race, which also includes First Maite, an impressive furlongs winner on Knavesmire, now coming to five.
Guinea Hunter, who ran too freely when sixth to Sampower Star in the Duke Of York Stakes, on his latest start, can land the Sandy Lane Rated Handicap for Tim Easterby, while the nap vote is awarded to Marnor, who makes his racecourse debut in the MTB Group Maiden Stakes.
Henry Cecil's Diesis colt has been working in the style of a potentially high-class performer on the Newmarket gallops. With Willie Ryan in the saddle, a winning debut is confidently predicted.
At Doncaster, Family Man makes plenty of appeal in the Ngong Racecourse Nairobi Handicap.
Beaten only a head by Deep Space over the same distance of seven furlongs at Lingfield last time, Family Man looks sure to take all the beating this time. Ray Cochrane has the mount.
The Victor Chandler Handicap offers Shaffishayes the chance to gain quick compensation after his close up third to High Tatra at Thirsk on Monday night. Dean McKeown again has the mount on Mary Reveley's gelding.
Frankie Dettori looks likely to enjoy a lucrative afternoon on Town Moor and can score on Cherry Pickings (2.15), Bridge Pool (2.45), Easaar (3.50) and Cauda Equina (4.25).
At Kempton, Kalanisi can complete a hat trick of wins in the John Charcol Mortgage Advisers Stakes.
Luca Cumani's potentially top-class colt trotted up on his debut at Folkestone and followed-up in tremendous style when raised in class at Newmarket. He looks pretty special.
Eminence Grise gave notice that his winning turn was near when a strong-finishing third on Knavesmire earlier in the month. The step up to two miles for the Marbank Construction Handicap should be right up his street.
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