William Haggas debutant backed into 4-1 (from 11-2) to get off the mark at Yarmouth
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Cover Point (3.00 Yarmouth)
4-1 (from 11-2)
The two-year-old, who was purchased for 57,000gns as a yearling, is another exciting debutant for William Haggas. He is closely related to 6f winner Snuggle and should run well for the yard.
Salaamaat (3.40 Haydock)
6-1 (from 10)
Another first-time-out runner, this time for Charlie Hills and Shadwell. The 200,000gns buy as a yearling is a half-sister to Italian 6f two-year-old winner Quentin.
Spark Of Madness (4.18 Perth)
7-2 (from 5)
The seven-year-old recorded chase wins over 2m at this track and 2m4f at Newcastle, so he is one to develop when stepped up in trip. He delivered a career-best effort at this 3m trip when runner-up at Hexham a month ago, and he may have more to offer as a stayer.
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