“Back to Black”

Naomi Lapaglia continues on the upgrade picking up some ‘Black Type’ for Richard Spencer and the team at Sefton Lodge for the second successive week following Yah Mo Be There’s victory at Newbury. A magnificent performance and super ride from Rossa Ryan she finished an eye catching third in the Group 3 Valiant Stakes at Ascot on Saturday and remains an exciting prospect.

Earlier on in the week Aidan Andabettin demolished the field at Wolverhampton last Monday under Billy Loughnane – the same combination bid to repeat last week’s performance at the same track this evening carrying a 6 pound penalty.

At Windsor, also this evening, Little Lies has her third start and Lucky Man bids to get back on track; both have Kieran Shoemark in the saddle.

Tuesday we head to Lingfield with Con Te Partiro returning after a short break and Suicide Blonde making her seasonal reappearance.

On Wednesday we head to Glorious Goodwood full of excitement with another of our exciting two-year-olds, The Man, lining up in the Group 3 Molecomb Stakes. Jamie Spencer takes the ride as we bid for a third successive week of ‘Black Type’.

Candy holds an entry at Sandown.

Friday we’re back to Goodwood with Sex on Fire attempting to shoulder a hefty weight in the nursery, his form lines are working out extremely well and let’s hope Jamie Spencer can work his magic for this valuable prize.

‘Old Boy’ Revich also heads to Goodwood under Jason Hart.

Too many possible running plans at so many meetings for the weekend – plenty of chances beforehand!

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