Three horses it could pay to follow at Kempton this evening
Evening racing has been thin on the ground of late but there is a Tuesday treat for racing fans this week, with action from both Kempton and Dundalk. Here are three horses who could get their heads in front
Lady Of Aran
6.40 Kempton
Jim Crowley has ridden some huge winners this year. With respect, Lady of Aran would not be high on the list of his greatest achievements should she prevail on Tuesday but he will be hopeful of a good performance from the daughter of Sir Prancealot. She has been improving in two starts so far and can get off the mark at the third time of asking.
Symbol
7.10 Kempton
Symbol made a promising start to her racing career when fourth at Sandown on debut but fluffed her lines when sent off the long odds-on favourite last month. By Nathaniel, who has been represented by Enable this year, it could be worth giving her another chance to prove she has progressed from her debut.
Hajaam
8.40 Kempton
Why not have a double dose of Jim Crowley and Charlie Fellowes? There has been money for Hajaam on Tuesday and it is not hard to work out why, the gelding returning four days after a win at Haydock off the same mark. He has good runs at Kempton under his belt, so the switch from the turf to the Polytrack is not a concern.
Published on 3 October 2017inPreviews
Last updated 15:14, 3 October 2017
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