Nothing comes into this in better form than No News, but he has to prove he can show his best form away from Kempton, especially after 99 days off. Roger Henry is worth a second look on handicap debut, while cases can be made for Fayasel, So Chic and Heerathetrack. However, the vote goes to dual C&D winner DORS TOYBOY who has dropped to an attractive mark and has shown a few times lately than he may be about to take advantage.[David Bellingham]
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Has regressed in two starts since finishing second of nine on his Southwell debut (1m, Tapeta) in February, but may bounce back on handicap debut with cheekpieces employed; worth a second look despite wide draw.
Best form has come at Kempton, winning twice there (7f) during the winter and only failing by a nose to complete the hat-trick (1m); chance if in the same form after 99 days off, but does need to prove he can show his best away from the Sunbury venue.
Wolverhampton regular with two wins there, the latest in a match (7f) 17 days ago; has run well on Polytrack elsewhere, but needs to find a bit more on her first visit here.
Three-time Polytrack winner elsewhere who is now 6lb lower than for the latest of two wins at Epsom (1m2f/1m4f) last summer, but out of the frame in all six visits here and is drawn widest.
Both wins have come at Wolverhampton (7f, Tapeta), but he has made the frame in three of his four starts over C&D; back with his former stable after finishing well beaten in one start over hurdles for Stuart Edmunds; frame material again.
Got off the mark at the seventh attempt with a narrow success over C&D in November, but he only beat one home back here three weeks later; still unexposed for a 4yo, but needs to bounce back on this first start in 140 days.
Three AW wins last year and goes particularly well around here (44211); still 5lb above his last winning mark and record suggests this first start in seven months will be needed.
Two of his four wins have come over C&D and he has become well handicapped (4lb lower than when last successful); has suggested a few times lately that he may be about the take advantage; might prove the answer.
Returned to winning form at Lingfield (7f, Polytrack) in November and ran well in her next three starts, but her latest sixth of nine there was a step backwards; each-way claims if bouncing back.
Landed a couple of 0-50 classified events in January including one over C&D; placed in his next three starts in handicap company and was drawn wide when sixth of 12 at Kempton (6f, Polytrack) ten days ago; each-way shout.