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Trainer Candice Bass-Robinson has a decent chance of picking off the first two races at Kenilworth on Tuesday.
Her filly in Race 1, a Maiden Juvenile Plate for fillies over 1200m, Whatastar, has been unlucky not to win yet and has finished runner-up in both of her starts.
She showed promise in those races and although bred to get a bit further she is speedy.
Jockey Gareth Wright was aboard the What A Winter filly in debut when only a length behind Wild Wild Green, who looks a talented sort.
Jockey Aldo Domeyer took over for her second start and she finished 1.25 lengths adrift of Music Of The Night.
Both runs were over 1000m and hopefully she goes one better this time with Domeyer up, with the additional 200m sure to count in her favour.
If there are to be dangers to her the challenges could come from newcomers as there are two Rafeef fillies representing big yards.
Plumbago Park represents Snaith Racing while Inspiration does duty for Sean Tarry.
Babelicious started her career with promise, but it took the addition of blinkers for the first time to help produce the victory last time out, suggesting that the Var filly can score again.
Babelicious, who lines up in Race 2, a Class 3 Handicap for fillies and mares over 1200m, won over this course and distance last time.
Jockey JP van der Merwe takes over from Domeyer this time out as the latter can’t make the weight of 56.5kg, but that should not be a problem as Van der Merwe been in top form the whole season.
Clive Robinson