Ripon and Ffos Las are the venues for Tuesday’s live racing – with Bosphorus Rose on the hat-trick hunt in the feature from the Yorkshire track; Enable’s half-sister Zilfee could be one to watch in South Wales, despite disqualification last time out.
Ripon and Ffos Las open their gates for competitive action on the level, live on Sky Sports Racing.
The ultra consistentBosphorus Roseseeks three consecutive wins for Sir Mark Prescott in a career that has spanned seven races where she has never been out of the top three. The filly carries a 6lb penalty for her most recent win at Catterick last week but as regular rider Luke Morris is unavailable, Poppy Scott gets the leg up on the horse for the first time and claims 7lbs back.
Liam Bailey’s geldingSay What You Seewill aim to follow up his win at Ayr at the start of the month with a similar result here while 90,000gns yearling Silver Chamber bids to go one better than his runner-up berth at Windsor last month under Cieren Fallon.
Ulysses geldingHoll O Rueand Karl Burke’s geldingGentle Warrior- who has been a runner-up the last thrice – make up the quintet.
The Juddmonte-owned Sea The Stars fillyZilfeeis a half-sister to the legendary Enable and will aim to secure her first win in theChristian Holland / Martin Davies Maiden Fillies’ Stakes. She got her head in front in a maiden on her sole start in June last year however she has since been disqualified in the race for a banned substance.
She is the only four-year-old in the field and will have to give weight away to her rivals.
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William Haggas’ 725,000gns yearlingMission Possibleruns for William Haggas and the Dubawi filly is looking to build on her fourth and fifth place finishes so far in her career. Stepping slightly up in trip on her return to turf, she is entitled to improve under Adam Farragher.
The Owen Burrows-trainedEl Megeethis aiming to get off the mark at the second attempt here.
The 375,000gns purchase ran promisingly on debut at Kempton and Hector Crouch takes over from Jim Crowley today.
Rancher’s DaughterandWhatamoon- who is related to Prix Niel runner-up Sir Delius -make up the field for Harry Charlton and Andrew Balding respectively.
Source: Skysports