Robbie Wilders' play of the day at Lingfield
Beauld As Brass
Adam West must have been delighted with the return second of stable star Live In The Dream in Haydock's Temple Stakes on Saturday and Beauld As Brass can become the stable's first winner since in the 6f handicap at Lingfield.
Beauld As Brass, who is 1-3 on the all-weather, is back on a synthetic surface for the first time in 13 months after shaping well on his yard debut at Brighton 19 days ago.
The time of that 6f handicap on the south coast was a strong one for the grade and the pace of the race suited the closers. Beauld As Brass was always up there but didn't throw in the towel once his chance disappeared to claim fourth, and that reappearance effort after 11 months off will surely have put him right for this.
The handicapper has dropped him 1lb and Robert Havlin takes over in the saddle. The top rider is showing a level-stake profit of £37.88 when combining with West in the last five years and the booking looks a positive. The trainer excels with sprinters and this son of Brazen Beau should be bang there from stall five.
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