The Racing League returns for week two, with Wolverhampton the venue for seven races – all stay on Sky Sports activities Racing.
8.45 Wolverhampton – Willem Twee and King’s Lynn fancied for function
James Fanshawe’s Willem Twee is a cultured operator on the all-weather, profitable twice from eight begins together with in Listed firm. A superb third within the Group 3 Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle, he will probably be fancied to go shut dropped into handicap grade underneath Daniel Muscutt.
King’s Lynn is and not using a win since Might 2022 however once more confirmed his wellbeing when ending a close-up fifth in a scorching Ascot warmth final time. He should be thought-about off the identical mark right here.
Others to notice embrace Chester runner-up Bosh, whereas Hyperfocus seeks a hat-trick upped at school.
8.15 Wolverhampton – Duke Of Oxford and Oneforthegutter headline
High-weight Duke Of Oxford ran a cracker when third behind Onesmoothoperator within the Northumberland Plate and charges the one to beat as he drops at school with Racing League champion jockey Saffie Osborne within the plate.
Ian Williams’ Oneforthegutter ran third in week one of many competitors at Yarmouth the place his rider misplaced his whip so should be feared underneath Trevor Whelan.
Of the others, Intellotto has two victories on the all-weather, whereas Western Stars will hope to construct on his current Newbury success.
7.45 Wolverhampton – Andaleep faces Bint Al Daar
Andaleep was unfortunate when runner-up at Yarmouth final week and may have his supporters as he concedes weight all-round on this lesser contest.
Course and distance winner Bint Al Daar arrives in nice nick, after profitable at Newmarket she was narrowly denied at York, and Kevin de Philippart de Foy’s four-year-old is one for the shortlist.
Qitaal represents Staff Scotland, and he would have each-way claims if in a position to repeat his strong fourth behind Andaleep at Yarmouth final week.
Better of the remaining
Staff East subject Metropolis Home at Wolverhampton (6.15), who ranks the one to beat amid 11 regardless of a probable problem from Billy Loughnane and Exponista, who characterize Eire. Later at 6.45, William Knight’s Royal Velvet is on the hat-trick hunt after scoring impressively at Yarmouth final week for the East.
Additionally on the cardboard, Benacre, Helm Rock and Longtai headline the 7.15 contest because the race for the title begins to take form. Stateside, Charlie Appleby saddles the helpful filly Everlasting Hope within the Grade 2 Glens Falls at Saratoga.