KEMPTON November 13 (good, good-soft in places) 2m novice hurdle (Class 4) Fair form
QUEENS GAMBLE (Harry Derham) wasn’t wound-up on this debut for a new yard. That didn’t stop her travelling like a dream and winning with plenty in hand after hitting the front two-out. She’s being aimed at the mares’ novice hurdle at Cheltenham and will win something decent en-route.
LINGFIELD November 14 (standard to slow) 2m4f handicap chase (Class 4) Ordinary form
MISTER WHO (Toby Lawes) is a lengthy, raw-boned gelding who was pitched straight into handicap company for his chase debut. He proceeded to run a belter behind the well-backed Oxygen and is guaranteed to improve over 3m or beyond.
2m3f110y novice hurdle (Class 3) Messy race
SUPPORT ACT (Toby Lawes) looked a million dollars in the prelims and was heavily supported (5s to 11-8). Unfortunately, he cashed his chips turning for home and wound-up a well-beaten fifth. Connections feel he is a lot better than this and the horse deserves another chance.
KEMPTON November 15 (standard to slow) 1m two-year-old novice (Class 4) Fair form
SIR LES PATTERSON (Harry Eustace) is a handsome colt from a tough and speedy family. He showed plenty of pace to be competitive from a wide draw and kept on strongly to finish third. This fella is with an upwardly mobile yard and will win races.
LINGFIELD November 21 (good to soft, soft in places) 2m3f110y maiden hurdle (Class 4) Run-of-the-mill event
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