Top presenter Angus McNae shares his selections for the valuable Sky Bet Sunday Series card at Chelmsford plus also has a fancy over Jumps at - enjoy both meetings live on Racing TV.
2.30 Fakenham: High Court Judge
Since joining James Owen's yard, this five-year-old has won six starts on the Flat, and also got off the mark over hurdles last time out at Worcester.
He jumped well there and looks likely to progress in this sphere. He has been found an ideal opportunity to follow up that success here, and from a yard that has made its name by continually improving new recruits, High Court Judge can take another step forward.
4.45 Chelmsford: Environment Amigo
James Fanshawe has his team in tremendous form, and there is more to come from Environment Amigo who has won two of his past three starts.
He showed a fine turn of foot for a stayer last time out, and will not be inconvenienced returning to 1m6f.
His low draw is an advantage at this track and having raced only seven times, he is still open to more progression. He can provide Fanshawe with another victory in a week where he has already had a number of placed horses, and three winners.
5.15 Chelmsford: Palmar Bay
Stall three is ideal for a prominent racer like Palmar Bay and, given that he also looks to be well treated, he looks sure to run a big race on Sunday.
He was a good third at Southwell last time out in a contest that was run at a strong tempo, and gets to race off the same mark of 87 here.
Rossa Ryan is back on board Palmar Bay who has a pedigree for an artificial surface, yet this is only his third start the all-weather, so there may be plenty more to come.
6.15 Chelmsford: She's A Warrior
This lightly-raced filly could be well ahead of her mark of 82. She has only had three starts and won impressively at the second time of asking at Kempton in September.
The selection was only third at the same track next time out, but was not suited by a steady gallop. There will be plenty of pace on here, though, and providing she can get a good trip from stall seven, she looks sure to go close for the in-form Roger Varian team.
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