Tuesday's third-placed finisher well backed to score at Bath for in-form stable
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Angel Of England (2.15 Thirsk)
9-4 (from 3-1)
This two-year-old son of Harry Angel beat only one rival on debut but is bred to be useful and the Edward Bethell stable have had three winners from their last five runners.
Daytona Beach (3.53 Worcester)
9-4 (from 4)
Newmarket trainer Rae Guest sends his first runner to Worcester and Brian Hughes is an interesting booking for this lightly raced type. She was disappointing last time out but is respected on her fifth-place effort in Listed company on debut at Market Rasen.
Bama Lama (7.00 Ffos Las)
2-1 (from 11-2)
This Rod Millman-trained runner was a promising third on Tuesday and is backed to make a quick turnaround a winning one. The yard are in excellent form at the minute.
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