SHARP DISTINCTION, a winner last time out at Yarmouth over 1m6f, steps back up to two miles at Kempton this afternoon (5pm) and again has a wide draw to defy.
The 4yo son of Tamayuz has defied wide draws over course and distance twice before to be placed, so he’s used to having to cope with such disadvantage.
Adam Farragher again rides, claiming 3lbs and at 12/1 the chestnut gelding has a sound each-way chance.
Earlier in the day, Amy runs Macedonian King at Kempton (2.10pm) and he’s the 40/1 outsider and needs to improve for the switch to the all-weather to trouble the judge. Luke Morris rides.
Also at Kempton, Dancing Eyes makes her debut at 3.55pm under Saffie Osborne and is one of 11 fillies making their debut. She is a 10/1 chance.
At Windsor, the stable probably has its best chance of a winner when Dubai Hills lines up as favourite in the 4.55 with Rowan Scott in the saddle for a 6f novice.
Le Brok Cafe is the 17/2 outsider of seven in the 6.3.0 at Windsor, a 6f nursery. She has to improve but may do with Hollie Doyle in the plate.