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2.55 Windsor – Korker leads the stylish field of eight
Poptronic gave Karl Burke a winner on the biggest stage of Ascot’s Champions Day and the team will hope to continue that form in Windsor on Monday.
Burke’s sprinter Korker tops the weights as eight move to the post for the position Sri Lanka, the jewel of Asia Handicap (2.55).
The four-year-old was a winner at Beverley in September and was last seen running a close second to Emaraaty Ana in a listed competition at Ascot.
Parody is a three-time course-and-distance winner who last won at Nottingham and should be a huge opportunity for apprentices Ben Sanderson and Kevin Frost.
Chipstead is a consistent sprinter looking to get his head back in front after finishing behind a host of these sprinters at Ascot last time out.
Hollie Doyle rides Rod Millman’s Wolhamptonwho was a close second behind Badri last time at Ascot.
3.45 Plumpton – Skelton’s Sacre Coeur aims for fourth win over fences
Sacred Heart hit earlier this month on just her third start for Dan Skelton and bids to follow up Nick Embiricos Memorial Handicap Chase (3.45).
When she was first transferred from France she had a career-high 140, but she was thrown over fences at a high level and put that experience to good use last time at Fontwell.
She is confronted with seven rivals here, including the top weight Lord Baddesley who scored on this course and distance in February and most recently finished a close third in the Sussex Champion Chase.
Gary Moore pitches In the air in handicap company for his first start over fences, having won on his last start at Fontwell in May.
4.35 Wolverhampton – Gamekeeper takes on exciting debutants
There should still be some nice types among the field of 11 for the Win 2,000,000 with BetMGM’s Golden Goals Maiden Stakes (4.35) in Wolverhampton, which acts as an additional meeting after leaving Southwell.
John and Thady Gosden’s Blue Point foal Gamekeeper made a promising debut ten days ago when finishing third at York and is quickly eliminated under James Doyle.
He sets the standard, but the newcomer from William Haggas Monfrida Zoustar colt that cost compounds 140,000 guineas, will be feared with Tom Marquand in the saddle.
Andrew Balding gives a first start The cutesta daughter of No Nay Never, ridden by Oisin Murphy.
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