
GYTO's Wednesday Notebook Double pays 10/1.
17:05 Bath
The two last time out winners in the field are probably worth focusing on here and SURREY CHARM looks the one to side with. This Havana Gold filly took a big step forward on handicap debut to win well at Chepstow last month. She was held up off the pace that day but made eye-catching headway before staying on strongly. That was her first crack at a mile and a quarter and moving up to just shy of a mile and a half here she is only going to improve further.
The runner-up Queensland Boy is a good yardstick who has won at Windsor since so the form has been boosted already. She is only up 5lb and should prove hard to beat. Lhebayeb also won last time but has a very different profile and is a lot more exposed. She is only up 3lb though so does still look the danger.
19:52 Kempton
I was really impressed with ADELA OF CHAMPAGNE over C&D when last seen. She had hinted her turn might be near when second to Clipsham Gold over a mile and the step back to this trip looked ideal as she ran on readily to score with plenty in hand. A 6lb rise seems manageable for that and given she is likely to improve on what is just her sixth start she looks worth keeping firmly on side for now.
Rajindri looked good winning at Yarmouth last month with the front pair nicely clear but failed to back that up albeit in a tough race at Goodwood last time. This is easier though so she does look most likely to give the selection something to think about. Razeyna also failed to give her best at Thirsk but dropped a couple of pounds since is another one who could get involved.








