The gelding signed off for Team Kubler with a cracking second to Life On The Rocks at Windsor. The four-year-old likes this venue so can resume winning ways for his ultrashrewd new yard.
HEATHCLIFF (1.50) can hit the heights for James Fanshawe in the Fixing Point Handicap. The three-year-old was only denied a hat-trick by Drama over six furlongs here.
The gelding remains in peak form so can extend his trainer's terrific run upped in trip.
ASHTANGA (2.15) can boost Scott Dixon's enviable course record at Wolverhampton.
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