The top two in the jump jockey championship will head to different tracks on Tuesday, but all the action from both Sedgefield and Southwell will be live on Sky Sports Racing, before an evening Flat Card in Wolverhampton.
3.10 Sedgefield – Latino Throw out to make the perfect two over fences
Donald McCain’s useful mare Latino Fling made the perfect start to life over fences at Stratford in August and will look to make it two from two in the Enter the Vickers.Bet Customer Racing Club Beginners Handicap Chase (3.10) under Brian Hughes.
Hughes still has a long way to go to catch runaway leader Sean Bowen if he is to defend his title as champion jockey, but he is armed with a strong book of six rides.
They will be wary of John McConnell’s Irish raider Construct in what appears to be a tight affair with five riders. The eight-year-old is also making just a second start over the bigger fences, having finished a close second at Kilbeggan last month.
Brian Ellison’s Tupelo Mississippi has extensive hunting experience and could spoil the party when returning from a wind operation.
Stylish types Knight Salute and Mctigue are the last two winners of the Paxton’s No. 1 CaseIH Dealer in Juvenile Maiden Hurdle in Great Britain and Ireland (2.00) and McCain and Hughes will be hoping for their Nathaniel filly Weigh the anchor could develop into a useful hurdler over time.
4.05 Southwell – Butch tops the talented rookie field
With October approaching and the Chepstow season opener for the jumps just around the corner, we’re starting to see some familiar names from the top meters return.
One of Olly Murphy’s exciting youngsters Butch is back in the Weatherbys Stallion Book Beginner Obstacle (4.05) under Bowen. The six-year-old hit the ground running at Uttoxeter in May before running with real credit on handicap debut when last seen.
Hiring him belongs to Kim Bailey Destroy the evidencewho scored at Worcester in May when he stepped up to two miles and seven furlongs.
Tzarmix got the better of the talented L’astroboy at Chepstow in March when previously trained by Sam Thomas and now makes a first start for Jonjo O’Neill.
6.00 Wolverhampton – Hat-trick seeking Ciotog takes on Nikki’s Girl
There are nine races to be held in Dunstall Park on Tuesday evening with no fewer than 98 runners on the card.
Hat trick seeker Ciotog rows in the At The Races App Market Movers Handicap (6.00) for father and son duo Mark and Billy Loughnane.
Winner course and distance Nikki’s girl is up 5lb for her latest success with claimer Morgan Cole, retained by Ed Dunlop.
Sean Woods’ highest weight Francesi stood out last time when coming second in the re-arranged cheekpieces at Kempton, while three-year-olds Princess Niyla And Noodle mission will make this a much tougher task for the Loughnane candidate.
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Watch every race from Sedgefield, Southwell and Wolverhampton live on Sky Sports Racing on Tuesday 3 October.