Ancient Times CT – 4.30
can make it a winning return to Catterick in the 5th Regiment Royal Artillery Handicap.
The seven-year-old made a victorious start to the season in a Doncaster handicap over five furlongs before stepping up in trip to six at Goodwood, where he was only beaten half a length by Pop Dancer.
Remaining at six furlongs, the Harry Eustace inmate headed back north to Catterick where he just got his neck in front of Arecibo in a veterans’
handicap.
He dropped back to five at Pontefract where he was again a half-length second but the step back up to six at a site of past glories will suit the son of Exceed And Excel.
Vince Le Prince CT – 5.00
is looking to put a disappointing run at Doncaster behind him when he makes a quick return in the Racing Again 23rd July Handicap.
The Tim Easterby-trained five-year-old was second twice at Musselburgh and also hit the crossbar at Thirsk before he was eighth of 11 runners on Town Moor, beaten just short of six lengths.
But he can put that blip in the rear view mirror at Catterick and win for the fourth time at the North Yorkshire circuit and claim a first victory since
October last year.
Rose Of Spain CT – 3.30
can go one better in the EBF Restricted Novice Stakes.
The Phoenix Of Spain filly was sent off a 4-11 favourite on her racecourse debut at Wolverhampton but was sluggish early on before running on in the final furlong to claim second.
The Jaber Abdullah-owned grey can come on for that experience and earn herself a trip to the winner’s enclosure.
Whatsgoingonmarvin FF – 8.30
can defy a penalty and complete a quickfire hat-trick for Sir Mark Prescott in the Best Odds Guaranteed On dragonbet.co.uk Handicap at Ffos Las.
The Camelot gelding got his nose in front in an Ayr handicap under Paul Mulrennan before heading to Chester just five days later and winning a valuable apprentice handicap for claimer Poppy Scott.
Luke Morris takes over the steering and a 6lb penalty will not hinder him in west Wales.
First Time FF – 6.30
can break his duck in the DragonBet – Oncourse Service And Online EBF Maiden Stakes.
Harry Charlton’s colt was a well-beaten last of eight runners on his racecourse debut at Haydock but came on for the run next time out at Salisbury.
He defied odds of 66-1 to finish second, only beaten a head and can make it third time lucky by getting his head in front.
Charlton can complete an across-the-card double with
Schrodinger’s Cat YA – 6.40
in the Diomed EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes at Yarmouth.
The Mohammed Jaber-owned colt has just failed to get in front on his last two outings at Nottingham and Windsor but can use all the experience gained from those two runs to claim victory.

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