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Windsor Racing Tips: Enlightenment can go in again
Timeform’s Andrew Asquith highlights a NAP, Next Best and Each-Way selection at Windsor on Monday.
“…she is expected to prove very competitive once more now making her turf debut…”
NAP: Improving sort has a strong chance
Enlightenment was a relatively expensive purchase at the Breeze-Ups last year, but has been brought along gradually, not really given a hard time on her first three starts, though she landed sustained support on her handicap debut at Wolverhampton recently.
That was a race full of mostly exposed sorts and she proved much too good, making smooth headway from the home turn and picking her way through rivals in the straight. This is a stronger race but a subsequent 3 lb rise looks very lenient, and she is expected to prove very competitive once more now making her turf debut.
EXC1.03
Trainer: Mike Murphy
Jockey: Daniel Muscutt
Age: 3
Weight: 9st 2lbs
OR: 60
NEXT BEST: Good looking handicap debutant
Letter of The Law – 17:30 Windsor
Letter of The Law offered something to work on when finishing fourth on debut at Kempton in December but failed to build on that on his final start for Denis Quinn at Wolverhampton the following month.
He switched to this up-and-coming yard soon after, though, and shaped better than the bare result on his first start for George Boughey at Southwell in February. That was a steadily-run race and Letter of The Law was unable to get involved from the rear, but he wasn’t knocked about, and is a potential improver on handicap debut. The step back up in trip will be in his favour and the booking of William Buick looks a positive move.
EXC1.03
Trainer: George Boughey
Jockey: William Buick
Age: 3
Weight: 8st 12lbs
OR: 66
EACH-WAY: Indian Creak can build on good course record
Indian Creak made a winning reappearance over this course and distance from this mark last year and he may be up to repeating the feat.
He largely held his form well afterwards, too, closing the campaign with a solid third in a handicap at Newbury where he was one and a quarter lengths behind Bernardo O’Reilly. Indian Creak meets that rival on better terms now, but it is his record at this track which makes him of interest, while he represents a yard going along nicely too. He is well drawn and should give a good account under Tom Marquand who knows him well.
EXC6.6
Trainer: Mick Channon
Jockey: Tom Marquand
Age: 5
Weight: 9st 7lbs
OR: 85
Monday 4 April, 1.40pm
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Enlightenment
Fair And Square
Twilight Bay
Battle Point
Fristel
Sienna Bonnie
Miss Anaco
Profit And Loss
Bonita B
Sparked
Amalfi Gem
Ard Up
Mary Of Modena
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Monday 4 April, 2.50pm
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Bernardo Oreilly
Zim Baby
Coco Bear
Many A Star
Inver Park
Mister Bluebird
Dancinginthewoods
Yimou
Indian Creak
Little Boy Blue
Crazy Luck
Marlay Park
Recon Mission
Smeatons Light
The Cruising Lord
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Monday 4 April, 5.30pm
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Two Tempting
Cabrakan
Pavlodar
Jade Country
Warhol
Letter Of The Law
Octopus
Galileo Glass
Thunder Queen
Damascus Finish
Hul Ah Bah Loo
Island Bandit
Iskaheen
My Bonnie Lassie
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