





ONYEISI (1) looks like the most solid option here although a market check has to be advised with a handul of handicap debutants involved. Charlie Johnston's charge has winning form over the 2000m trip and arrives in decent heart having followed up a narrow Chelmsford success with a fair third at Wolverhampton. The recent blinkers have been retained and he can get back to winning ways. Grant Tuer does well at this track and it wouldn't be surprising if RIDDIKULUS (3) took a step forward on her handicap debut now that she goes notably up in distance. FAMILY VALUES (6) ran well when a keeping on fourth at Wolverhampton and also shaped as though this stiffer stamina test could suit. TRUST NO ONE (4) is not ruled out.



