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We have a busy day’s racing on Monday with action from Lingfield, Newton Abbot and Windsor, live on Sky Sports Racing…

7.50 Windsor – In-form duo Kalokalo and Cristo clash

Last time out winners Kalokalo and Cristo lock horns in the Find Us At Fitzdares.com Handicap.

Once progressive three-year-old, Cristo bounced back to form at Sandown when winning for the first time since May 2025.

He has appreciated the drop in trip to a mile, but he faces stiff opposition in the form of the progressive, more unexposed Kalokalo whom is yet to be out of the places this season.

The extremely eye-catching Rod Millman-trained Bold Impact could be primed for a big run after closing incredibly well at Ffos Las last time out and could upset the in-form duo with Oisin Murphy booked to ride.

5.40 Lingfield – Big Bear Hug and Senor Cortez headline competitive 10 runner handicap

A competitive running of the attheraces.com/marketmovers Handicap sees impressive all-weather winners Big Bear Hug and Senor Cortez headline.

Senor Cortez landed a gamble when winning impressively at Southwell last time; the manner in which he won suggests he could well still be ahead of his mark.

Big Bear Hug escapes a penalty for a surprise win at Kempton on Wednesday when overcoming a pace bias to win with quite a bit in hand. He seems to remain well-handicapped and seeks to find further improvement back up in trip.

Mister Daydream warrants serious respect after bolting up from a reduced mark at Lingfield just a week ago, and is bound to run a massive race, albeit up in grade.

Crackergee can back up his return to form at Ffos las last time out on a surface he has gone well on previously.

6.50 Windsor – Wathnan’s €450,000 breeze-up Blue Point colt headlines

11 novices’ clash in the Ambrose Loves Reggae EBF Novice Stakes.

The Karl Burke-trained €450,000 breeze-up colt by Blue Point, Market Leader, could possess enough quality to get off the mark at the first time of asking without a lofty standard set.

Note To Self retains the best form when running creditably in a respectable Newbury Novice.

Mehmas-colt Real Bullet could pose a threat for Oisin Murphy and George Boughey.

Best of the rest

5.20 Windsor – Impressive Goodwood winner Jaijai takes to nurseries.

5.50 Windsor – Eyecatching Levens Hall looks to get off the mark.

7.20 Windsor – Papa Cocktail and Amazonian Dream headline competitive sprint handicap.

8.20 Windsor – Silent City and Morcar clash.

6.10 Lingfield – Interesting newcomers oppose Ardad Steve and Aphra Behin.

7.10 Lingfield – Perfect Location attempts to go back-to-back.

2.42 Newton Abbot – Gore Point bids for a hat-trick.

4.42 Newton Abbot – Muskerry Rock attempts to get off the mark for the Skeltons.

5.15 Newton Abbot – Impressive bumper winners Park Hall and Thepassingtyphoon clash.


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