NASHAAB got a gap at the right time to win at Leicester last time and he could follow up in the Hawksbee & Jacobs Haha Stakes (Showcase Handicap) under a penalty at Lingfield tomorrow.
Travelling strongly two furlongs out, he looked as though he would have nowhere to go but a gap appeared in time and he quickened up to win by a length and a quarter from Adobe.
That win was just reward for David Evans' four-year-old, who finished behind Adobe at Haydock previously but was finishing well without quite getting to the leaders.
A winner twice on the all-weather, connections had previously thought thewell-bred son of Zafonic wanted soft ground but he is clearly much better suited to a faster surface on turf and conditions should be ideal at the Surrey track.
Filum Terminale can build on his second at Windsor in the Football First All The Scores Median Auction Maiden Stakes.
Mick Channon's youngster had not shown much on his debut when mid-division in a Salisbury maiden but just failed by a length to hold Michael Bell's useful Pachara next time.
Pachara had previously been unlucky when not getting the clearest of runs at Chester and it was a decent effort from Channon's colt in defeat.
He will need further than this five furlongs in time but looks up to winning an ordinary maiden.
Kez was a most comfortable winner of a handicap at Brighton last week andcould hit the mark again in the Alan Brazil St Legend Handicap.
Ridden with confidence by Richard Quinn, he only had to be shaken up to win by one and a quarter lengths.
A winner off an official mark of 80 as a two-year-old with Sean Woods, he races of just 58 tomorrow and could just have been revitalised since moving to Paul Webber.
Martin Pipe's Major Lando will be expected to score in the Stanley Racing Novices' Hurdle Series Heat.
A Listed winner on the Flat in Germany, he slammed Tiger Talk by 15 lengths on his British debut and is a very interesting prospect.
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