Angus McNae likes a trio in action at the Norfolk track before racing in Britain takes a three-day break. Watch how they fare live on Racing TV.
1.43 Fakenham: Miss Cynthia
This useful Flat performer should have too much speed for her rivals on her hurdling debut.
She had some useful Listed form on the level for Sir Mark Prescott before being sold for 100,000 guineas and is now with the Lucy Wadham team.
Her four-length fourth to Trueshan in the Listed Coral Marathon stands out in this company and she should just have to avoid mishaps to win.
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2.13 Fakenham: Jony Max
This gelding has a fine record at Fakenham and can enhance it. He has won here before and been placed on a couple of other occasions.
He comes here good form, having finished third at Musselburgh recently. He is a decent jumper and his front-running style is suited to this track.
Jony Max looks like he will get his own way in front and can take advantage over a marathon trip that suits him well.
2.43 Fakenham: Sabbathical
This Evan Williams-trained gelding returns from a lay-off on a handy looking mark compared to the one he has raced off over fences and with a 10lb claimer on board can take full advantage.
When last seen in action, in April, he won at Bangor off a mark of 106 and gets to race off 96 here.
The yard has been in better form of late and Sabbathical is a previous winner at this track over fences. He can make the most of the weight he receives from the opposition.
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