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BATH: 2.15 Anglesey Lad, 2.50 Star Anthem, 3.25 Joy Choi, 4.00 Afloat, 4.35 Fleurir, 5.10 Bramble Jelly, 5.45 Andromedas Kingdom.

BEVERLEY: 1.55 Larchill Lass, 2.30 BRUMMELL (NAP), 3.05 Midnite Runner, 3.40 Gentle Ellen, 4.15 Mister Sox, 4.50 Calcutta Dream, 5.25 Pearl Sands.

CURRAGH: 1.15 Right And True, 1.50 Whistlejacket, 2.25 Samuel Colt, 3.00 Ribchestina, 3.35 Jumbly, 4.10 White Birch, 4.45 El Bello, 5.20 Sevensees.

DOWN ROYAL: 1.35 Zero Fighter, 2.10 Up And Out, 2.45 Born Braver, 3.20 Clifftop, 3.55 Sweet Will, 4.30 Ballyphilip, 5.05 Bowensonfire.

KEMPTON: 2.55 Excelero, 3.30 Fasol, 4.05 Quick Draw, 4.40 Art Of Diplomacy, 5.15 Onemorefortheroad, 5.50 Playtogetaway.

WARWICK: 2.40 Midnight Gold, 3.15 Avakate, 3.50 Honeybun, 4.25 Fiston De Becon, 5.00 American Gerry, 5.35 Davidoc, 6.05 Prince De Juilley.

WINDSOR: 2.00 Charlie Mason, 2.35 Usuario Amigo, 3.10 Vibrato, 3.45 College Choir, 4.20 Stone Circle, 4.55 Calm Waters, 5.30 On Edge, 6.05 Dubai Immo.

DOUBLE: Brummell and Usuario Amigo

Usuario Amigo massively outran his odds on his debut at the Craven meeting and should be able to open his account in the first division of the Gabby Fullbrook Memorial Novice Stakes at Windsor.

Beautifully bred, it speaks volumes for the level of race that he began his career in that he was sent off at 80-1.

Up against Frankel’s Kingman half-brother Kikkuli and Godolphin’s Creative Story, who is closely related to a Group One winner, he was beaten half a length in total.

It should have been no surprise that he possesses plenty of ability though, as his sister Pretty Pollyanna won the Prix Morny.

While she was precocious, though, he was unraced at two and is clearly a late bloomer.

The future looks bright based on his debut run and while Pretty Pollyanna was second in an Irish Guineas, she was better at sprint trips but another sibling, Climate Friendly, stays a mile and three-quarters so the step up in trip should suit.

Stone Circle should feel the benefit of his seasonal bow as he lines up in the Download The Raceday Ready App Handicap.

Michael Bell’s charge was beaten just half a length in third off a mark of 75 and he remains on that perch for this six-furlong assignment.

He briefly took the lead at Yarmouth, before being edged out again in the dying strides and a similar effort could be good enough.

At Beverley, Brummell can notch a second career success after a very promising return to action at Newcastle.

He managed the almost impossible at Southwell when winning over six furlongs from stall 12 and was put up 5lb for his troubles.

Despite hanging on his first run for 144 days, he was only caught close home by a well-backed winner and having had just the one outing on turf to date, there is surely untapped potential there.

The Michael Dods-trained Midnite Runner was only a 12-1 chance in a £150,000 sales race at Newmarket when last seen, coming home 15th of the 22 contenders back in October.

He had previously been an impressive winner at Thirsk in a race that has produced two subsequent victors, with his sales event task looking a tough ask.

He has been given a mark of 76 ahead of the Peter Burne 80th Birthday Handicap and with the yard among the winners, he is worth backing.

Clive Cox’s Star Anthem went agonisingly close on his Newbury debut last month behind a potentially nice sort and should make amends in the Reduce Household Bills With The Eco Scheme EBF Maiden Stakes at Bath.

The winner, Richard Hannon’s Hawaiian, is viewed as an Ascot juvenile so hopefully there will be nothing of that class here.

Avakate is fit from running in bumpers and set a high standard in the first division of the eventmasters.co.uk Mares’ Maiden Hurdle at Warwick.

Bought from Ireland having won at Roscommon for Andrew Slattery, she won on her debut for King at Doncaster in Listed company and ran well enough under a penalty at Market Rasen in February behind Aintree winner Diva Luna.

Peter Bowen has a nice new recruit in the shape of Art Of Diplomacy and he can make a winning start for new connections in the Racing TV Handicap Hurdle at Kempton.


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