'I'd be very excited to ride him' - Jack Mitchell with his big hope for Ascot
Who takes your eye in the big sprint at York (3.40)?
Josh Apiafi, Sky Sports Racing broadcaster Despite the fact he's getting slightly expensive to follow, I think will go close for the Tim Easterby team. He's yet to win, but I liked his handicap debut at Leicester nine days ago and he looks to me like he's still got plenty of improvement to come.
Lee Jones, BetfredRoach Power is still fairly unexposed for a trainer who does well here in big sprints, and he looks fair value at around 10-1.
Jack Mitchell, jockey I was very impressed with the way Ingra Tor quickly put the race to bed at Newmarket on his handicap debut, and although up 9lb, he remains open to stacks of improvement after just four starts. Of the others, Another Investment is a horse I know well, and although this is a big step up in class, he's going the right way.
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