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Cenotaph could mark prolific run with four-timer on Kempton debut

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket: David Milnes

Cenotaph (8.10 Kempton, nap)

On a four-timer after a prolific run of success at Chelmsford, Jeremy Noseda's speedster has a decent draw and worked well on the Al Bahathri of late.

Others to follow
Nottingham 1.30 Eufema, 2.00 Daphinia, 2.30 Eagles By Day, 3.00 Star Safari, 3.30 Prefontaine, 4.00 Zamandas, 4.30 Imaginative
Kempton 5.40 Buffalo River, 6.10 Sovereign Grant, 7.10 Gentleman, 7.40 Florai Tosca, 9.10 Elector

North: Colin Russell

It's Buster (4.20 Southwell, nap)

Lightly-raced hurdler who shaped well when fourth in a competitive maiden hurdle at Sedgefield in May. He hasn't done quite so well since, but is well-treated on that form and should go well in what looks a modest event.

Others to follow
Nottingham 1.30 Midnight In Havana, 2.00 Autumn Flight, 2.30 Al Thoorayah, 3.00 Mind The Crack, 3.30 Jacko, 4.00 Vigee Le Brun, 4.30 Doctor Cross, 5.00 Crimson Skies
Southwell 4.50 Adjourned
Kempton 7.10 No I'm Easy

Lambourn: James Burn

Greenside (9.10 Kempton, nap)

Far from disgraced after 11 months off at Newmarket last time and has helpfully been dropped 1lb to 94, which is the mark this lightly-raced seven-year-old's last success came off.

Others to follow
Ludlow
2.40 Oscar Star, 3.10 Forever Field
Nottingham 1.30 Swindler, 2.00 On The Stage, 3.30 Sophosc, 4.00 Global Melody, 4.30 Makambe, 5.00 Misu Pete
Southwell 2.20 The Dubai Way, 3.50 Fidux
Kempton 6.10 Amjaady, 6.40 Caspar The Cub, 7.10 Redgrave, 7/40 Grapevine, 8.10 Breathless Times

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Mohaather (1.30 Nottingham, nap)

Showcasing two-year-old who showed plenty of promise on debut at Newbury. Would have derived plenty of benefit for the experience and he is fancied to open his account.

Others to follow
Ludlow 2.40 Sin Sin, 3.10 Beau Du Brizais
Southwell 4.20 Black Anthem
Kempton 6.40 Serjeant Painter, 8.40 Babyfact

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Prefontaine (3.30 Nottingham)

Has reached the frame twice over a mile at Haydock recently and this step up to ten furlongs may help him get his head in front.

Longshot: Olly Eden

Fire Tree (4.00 Nottingham)

Latest win came off a 10lb higher mark and below-par efforts since have prompted a sharp decline in the handicap. Charlie Fellowes' five-year-old ran better than the bare form suggests last time having been slowly away at Chester and could stage a mini-revival on this drop in grade on a more conventional track.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Silverkode (5.05 Cork)

A three-time winner, twice over today's seven furlong trip, the Joe Murphy-trained four-year-old has had a light campaign and makes plenty of appeal following a good effort at Leopardstown last month when he was beaten by a neck in a premier handicap.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Prefontaine (3.30 Nottingham)

Starts life in nurseries on a fair mark judged on his two runs at Haydock over a mile. The extra two furlongs promises to suit and he should go close.


The Raceform Interactive nugget

Simon Crisford has had six winners and four places from 14 runners in three-year-old handicaps at Kempton that were sent off under 10-1. Global Conqueror should fit those statistics in the 9.10.


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