Horse racing tips and best bets for Kelso, Doncaster, Kempton, Stratford and Wolverhampton
The memories of Cheltenham Festival are fading and it's all systems go for the Grand National at Aintree.
The Scottish National takes place at Ayr before that and we'll be building up to next month's action.
MUJTABA (3.35) can give William Haggas a record fifth success in the Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster.
The top trainer has unearthed another gilt-edged candidate in the shape of this son of Dubawi .
The four-year-old justified short odds in style when routing Rani Of Jhansi on debut at Chepstow.
The gelding gave his reputation another massive boost when bolting up from Ciotog at Chester.
He then showed the progressive Empirestateofmind no mercy on his handicap debut at Redcar.
The Shadwell raider looks a proper Group-performer so he can stretch his unbeaten run to four.
Eve Johnson Houghton can claim the Brocklesby Stakes once again with BLATANT (1.15).
The juvenile has a very similar profile to classy stablemate Chipotle who landed this race last year.
GARRUS (1.50) can kick off his campaign on a positive note in the SBK Cammidge Trophy.
Charlie Hills’s grey was better than ever when slamming Duhail in a Deauville Group 3 in August.
He then ran with real credit in hotter events at Haydock and Newmarket on his last two outings.
The speedster always goes well fresh so he should resume winning ways back in Listed company.
EMPIRESTATEOFMIND (2.25) can rise to the challenge for John Quinn in the Spring Mile.
The gelding stayed on the rise when comfortably defeating Under Fox at Pontefract in October.
The four-year-old was then very unlucky to encounter the upwardly mobile Mujtaba at Redcar.
There is plenty more to come from this pacey type who can bag this big prize for his smart yard.
CHINDIT (3.00) can make