Fresh from a 6-1 winner at Wolverhampton on Tuesday, our top tipster is back to mark your card at Kempton which will be shown live on Racing TV.
This is a really strong and competitive staying handicap, and it is tough to desert Rock Eagle who gave us a heart-stopping winner before Christmas, but Amtiyaz does not look like a colt who is going to be rated 87 for long and looks the most likely improver in the field.
He came up against another of our winners in Imperium last time out and life was certainly made easier for our bet when the filly got stuck behind his rivals in the straight.
He probably wouldn’t have won that day, but it was no disgrace finishing behind another improving-stayer on the all-weather.
Hollie Doyle doesn’t ride too often for John Gosden, but she has won on this son of Frankel twice and it will be interesting if she did start to get a few more rides for Gosden this year.
His form figures do not show much consistency, but he spends most of his time contesting huge-field cavalry charges, so as an exposed seven-year-old, it is not too surprising he wins only occasionally.
However, when it goes right for him, he is still a very good sprinter and things do look set up for a good run here, with three front-runners likely to set a good pace.
He is a course and distance winner and won after a similar break last winter plus he ought to be capable of winning a couple of decent sprints this year.
Chris Dwyer never has, and at this stage, probably never will get the recognition or patronage he deserves as a trainer, but he has had some serious success with often cheaply-bought purchases from other yards.
Global Warning never lived up to his price tag, pedigree or promise for Ed Dunlop, but won in impressive style for his new trainer on his debut – and first runner for the yard for over two years - at Newcastle in December.
Under a penalty here, he is very well in and hopefully can be part of an Indian summer for his trainer in 2021.