16:05 Wolverhampton

There are plenty of in-form options to pick from here but none more so than Marco Botti's ADDARELLA, who put a frustrating run of top-three finishes behind her with a C&D success last month. A similar positive ride from Marco Ghiani could see her follow up despite an added 4lb from the handicapper. Kewmill may represent some value dropped back in trip if she settles better on her handicap debut, while Woodhay Whisper is another to note.
Prediction : 1st Addarella 2nd Kewmill 3rd Woodhay Whisper

16:40 Wolverhampton

Kokoluna is the form pick after her second over the Lingfield mile last time out, beaten half a length and closing at the line. She can prove the biggest threat to Charlie Appleby's CARNIVAL QUEEN, a daughter of Ghaiyyath who showed signs of inexperience when sixth on her debut here, starting slowly, green and never landing a blow. She can only learn from that and is worth another chance. Five Moons is an interesting newcomer.
Prediction : 1st Carnival Queen 2nd Kokoluna 3rd Five Moons

17:15 Wolverhampton

Snaafy showed a willing attitude to make all here last time out and, if he stays the extra yardage, he won't be easy to pass. Onyeisi will be challenging late after winning by a head at Chelmsford, but a chance is taken on ZIPWIRE. Third here behind Snaafy latest, he races off 1lb lower before Taylor Fisher's 3lb claim, which may give him the edge in his bid to reverse the form.
Prediction : 1st Zipwire 2nd Snaafy 3rd Onyeisi

17:45 Wolverhampton

SPARTAN ARROW returns to handicap company for the first time since finishing a close second in the Epsom Dash in June. The subsequent winner of a Group 3 at Dundalk, Archie Watson's charge holds every chance in a competitive contest. Rhythm N Hooves has finished thereabouts off similar marks of late. He looks a bigger threat in this grade than Alligator Alley, who is upped in class after scoring here on Monday.
Prediction : 1st Spartan Arrow 2nd Rhythm N Hooves 3rd Alligator Alley

18:15 Wolverhampton

Must Believe has won twice over 1m3f since September and is not easily discounted. Cannon Rock was narrowly beaten over the same distance at Kempton last time and will be hard to keep out of the finish, but MEET ME IN MERAKI is marginally preferred. He recorded a double under Billy Loughnane back in October, including a C&D success, and the four-year-old may not have finished improving yet.
Prediction : 1st Meet Me In Meraki 2nd Cannon Rock 3rd Must Believe

18:45 Wolverhampton

SO ALEX has shown progressive form since stepping up in trip. The dual C&D winner defied a 5lb rise last time, when scoring with plenty left in the tank, and the hat-trick beckons. I'd Go Maniac just got the better of Lightning Touch when successful here last month and that pair could have a say in proceedings once again, while Charlie's Choice and Westcombe are others to note.
Prediction : 1st So Alex 2nd Id Go Maniac 3rd Lightning Touch

19:15 Wolverhampton

STELLENBOSCH had started to become a little frustrating, but she showed the benefit of a summer break when landing a novice race at Southwell in September. The daughter of Wootton Bassett recorded a second career triumph in comfortable fashion at Chelmsford latest and might have been underestimated by a 3lb rise. Sergeant Pep bounced back with a creditable second at Lingfield and must enter calculations along with Thurso.
Prediction : 1st Stellenbosch 2nd Sergeant Pep 3rd Thurso

19:45 Wolverhampton

A confident vote is for DANDY KHAN. Jim Boyle's filly broke her maiden at odds of 40/1 at Lingfield before proving that was no fluke by winning over the same C&D next time and then completing the hat-trick over a mile. Although 4lb higher now, she is clearly thriving and may well have more to offer. Bomb Squad, who was narrowly defeated at Southwell recently, looks the main threat, ahead of Havana Club.
Prediction : 1st Dandy Khan 2nd Bomb Squad 3rd Havana Club

20:15 Wolverhampton

Magic Runner struck over C&D earlier this month and she didn't run too badly in fourth last time. Ruth Carr's charge looks likely to make her presence felt, but a chance can be taken on NEPTUNE STREET. Richard Fahey's gelding hasn't made much of an impact in a trio of starts so far, but an opening mark of 59 is workable for the three-year-old, who is a half-brother to multiple Group 2 winner Spirit Dancer. Pride Of Nepal and Maywedance are a couple of others to consider.
Prediction : 1st Neptune Street 2nd Magic Runner 3rd Pride Of Nepal

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