Four meetings in Britain on Wednesday but again the racing looks competitive and it looks worth saving the bulk of your money for Cheltenham.
Jump racing is staged at Catterick and Fontwell, whilst All-Weather meeting are held at Lingfield in the afternoon, before an evening card at Kempton. Here are six selections which cover all four meetings:
Blackjack Can Be Ace In The Pack
Catterick 14:50 - NOMOREBLACKJACK 4/6
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He is short but Sue Smith's charge was a nice winner for the Oddsbibleracing team last week and he should win here. The six-year-old son of Robin Des Pres jumped for fun over course and distance and should prove far too good for his rivals off the same mark.
Catterick 15:20 - ALL MY LOVE 6/4 NAP
This looks a match between Pam Sly's mare and Dan Skelton's Golden Vision and I fancy the former to come out on top. A faller on her debut over hurdles at Wetherby last month, the five-year-old made no mistake last time at Market Rasen last time out, slamming a decent field by nine lengths. She looks a mare to keep on the right side of and she can win again.
Oscar To Rule At Fontwell
Fontwell 15:10 - OSCARS BOSS 11/10 NAP ABANDONED
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Beaten at odds of 1/4 on his hurdling debut at Plumpton in January where he jumped quite slowly at his hurdles, which highlighted his inexperience. He should have learnt a lot from that performance and with Noel Fehily again on board, he should register success in what looks quite a weak maiden hurdle.
Fontwell 16:40 - ALL CURRENCIES 4/5 ABANDONED
Third in what looked a decent bumper at Ascot last time, and with Gary and Jamie Moore having a formidable record at the Sussex venue, she looks well placed to run a big race. A race lacking strength in depth, Moore's five-year-old daughter of Getaway has the best form in the book and with normal improvement from her last run, this is hers for the taking.
Ivory To Land Handicap
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Lingfield 15:00 - MET BY MOONLIGHT 5/1
Ron Hodges' charge was an excellent short head second after returning from a break over course and distance on her handicap debut last time. She should strip fitter for this event and can reverse the form with Roindabout Magic to register victory.
Lingfield 16:00 - SCUZEME 7/4
Facile winner of a Newcastle maiden he makes the down from the North to make his handicap debut in this five furlong event. He looks a classy sort who should have too much quality for this field.
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Lingfield 16:30 - VARSOVIAN 7/2
Dean Ivory's gelding had not won since April 2015 before scoring at Lingfield over today's course and distance last time but he won quite decisively that day and was well-backed to do so. This race looks no tougher and he is taken to follow.
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
Kempton 18:45 - TED'S BROTHER 7/1 (each-way)
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Now a nine-year-old, the son of Faith won at Ayr in 2016 but hinted at a revival at Wolverhampton last time when a staying on third in a amateur riders' handicap. All-Weather king Shane Kelly now takes over on the gelding and he looks on a decent mark for what is a pretty ordinary handicap.
Banker Double: NOMOREBLACKJACK and ALL CURRENCIES - 2/1
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