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Monday bets: our experts reveal their biggest fancies

Windsor: racing this evening
Windsor: racing Monday afternoon

Newmarket: David Milnes

Deal A Dollar (4.00 Windsor, nap)

Ran a great debut when second at Leicester last autumn and has been showing up well in his work on the all-weather surfaces for some time this spring.

Others to follow
Pontefract 3.20 Leo Minor, 3.50 Tynecastle Park, 4.20 Texting, 4.50 King Crimson, 5.50 The Meter.
Windsor 2.00 Arnoul of Metz, 2.30 Maybellene, 3.00 Enthaar, 3.30 Fields Of Athenry, 4.30 Redemptive.

North: Colin Russell

Poyle Vinnie (3.20 Pontefract, nap)

Back to form when winning on the all-weather last time and still on a good mark for the return to turf. Has a good record at this course, should get a good tow from decent draw and fancied to follow up for yard that remains among the winners.

Others to follow
Hexham 2.10 Glinger Flame, 2.40 Casimir Du Clos, 3.10 Miss Delighted, 3.40 Fisher Green, 4.10 Monsieur Bagot, 4.40 Ravished, 5.10 Miah Grace.
Pontefract 2.20 Alminoor, 2.50 Courtside, 3.50 Rubenesque, 4.20 Sophia Maria, 4.50 Kibaar, 5.20 Foxtrot Knight, 5.50 Beaufort.
Windsor 2.30 Dr Simpson, 4.00 Navigate By Stars, 4.30 Monsieur Piquer.

Lambourn: James Burn

Ginistrelli (4.00 Windsor, nap)

Promising colt looked a picture at Ed Walker's owners' do on Saturday morning and the trainer is optimistic the son of Frankel can enjoy a fruitful campaign, starting right here.

Others to follow
Pontefract 3.50 Brandy James.
Windsor 3.00 Puds, 5.00 Kirkland Forever.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Prince Dundee(4.10 Hexham, nap)

Much improved in first-time cheekpieces when scoring over course and distance last month and there should be plenty more to come from this lightly-raced half-brother to 138-rated Ben Dundee.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Alminoor (2.20 Pontefract)

Succumbed by a neck when a beaten favourite on his Musselburgh bow recently but will have learned from the experience and losses can be retrieved.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Lord Boru (5.40 Tramore)

A first win is a distinct possibility for this lightly-raced nine-year-old based on his two efforts over course and distance which saw him finish second here in December and again in January. He gets the vote to score under Phillip Enright.

Longshot: David Revers

Becky The Thatcher (3.40 Hexham)

Staying on over a trip short of her best last time and is starting to look well handicapped again. Should fare better at this stiff track.

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh are 7-8 with stable debutants in Tramore maiden hurdles since the start of 2015. Foveros fits the criteria in the 4.35.


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