Top tipster Dave Nevison bids to get his week off to a flying start, with two of his selections running at Kempton, live on Racing TV.
This four-year-old is a modest performer but is pretty consistent and is definitely improving based upon on his three runs before Christmas, which included a win over this trip at Wolverhampton last time out.
He might have just landed on a race here that is set to suit him perfectly for his handicap debut as it looks certain to be run at a furious gallop, and he should be able to finish strongly from off the pace.
Stall three looks a perfect draw and while Grace McEntee has done nothing wrong, the booking of Hollie Doyle certainly takes the eye as a replacement. An opening mark of 64 looks perfectly reasonable to start his career in handicaps, too.
Sense Of Security is a consistent maiden who looks to have a favourite’s chance of losing that tag in this Amateur Jockeys’ handicap.
The booking of veteran jockey Simon Walker is still a huge plus in this type of contest and trainer George Baker often targets these races.
The selection has gradually dropped from her opening handicap mark, and she has raced over varying trips, but perhaps ran her best recent race over this course and distance when second off this rating, and she would have finished closer but for being hampered close home.
A reproduction of that effort might be enough, and she should certainly settle better than last time back over this trip.
He doesn’t win too far in his races and looks set to complete the four-timer here having only been raised 5lb for his latest success.
His past three victories all came over this trip within the space of a month and I tipped him up for the middle leg of the hat-trick under this rider, but missed him at Wolverhampton on Boxing Day last time out.
Luke Morris was on board on that occasion, so taking into account the 7lb claim of the highly promising Billy Loughnane, Haku he is pretty much off the same mark here.
I certainly believe that neither horse, or jockey, have finished improving yet.