Lingfield and Wolverhampton take center stage on Monday, with both tracks hosting all-weather events live on Sky Sports Racing.
2.00 Lingfield – Bedford Flyer and Thames Botman clash
Trained by Michael Appleby Bedford Flyer He is very consistent in all weather conditions – especially at Lingfield – and continued that good form last time out when he finished third behind smart rival Kilian. He arrives here unchanged and will be dangerous if allowed an easy lead over his preferred track and five furlongs into the race. Free £5 weekly bet with BetUK Handicap.
The Times Putman He is another one who loves the course and distance, being three of four on the course and finishing behind Bedford Flyer on the final day. He struggled to come to terms at the time but this seemed a little easier and he would be able to compete.
Michaela's boy He was in the winners' box in his last match for Wolves over the festive period. He is one pound higher this time and secures his chance for Robert Coyle's team.
1.30 Lingfield – Training seeking to achieve the hat-trick
Since joining Rod Millman, Tadreeb He has won both of his starts and appears to have a real affinity with jockey Oliver Searle who takes 5 valuable pounds off his back. He won by a comfortable shade despite being suspended last time out and carrying a 4lb penalty for Gambling responsibly at BetMGM Handicap.
Super Hit He has joined Daryl Holland's squad since winning his last match at Chelmsford for Marco Botti. Clearly he was ready before sales were going well and he came back to new contacts 5 pounds higher. Tony Carroll is a dangerous man to rule out at this stage of the year and his horse Charlie Mason The training was closed on January 3.
7.00 Wolverhampton – Havana Sky returns
Havana Sky He currently sits second in the All-Weather Horse of the Year standings and is looking to continue his good run despite being beaten on the ride last time out. A return to six furlongs would certainly be appropriate and he would remain on the 71 mark BetUK: This is where the UK handicap bets.
Rebel path He was last seen winning at Chelmsford for Stuart Williams in a competitive handicap. Olivia Haines took 7 pounds off her back last time and did the same thing again.
He will face coach Philip Kirby bookwho is consistent and makes his first appearance this year with Cam Hardy on board. He had gone up 2lb in his last start when beaten on a nose.
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