March 2, 2014

Timeform Daily: Monday, Kempton 17:15

Mac's Power would be thrown in off this mark at his peak and has shown enough in 2 starts at Lingfield this year to suggest he can end his long losing run.

Timeform provide a runner-by-runner guide and verdict on a six-furlong handicap at Kempton...

Peace Seeker ended a long losing run when notching a turf double at Yarmouth (5f) last summer. Reliable on polytrack since, but the handicapper looks in charge for now. First-time tongue tie fitted here.

My Son Max scored over 5f at Wolverhampton in April and suggested he was on the way back when third here in December, but he failed to build on that at the former venue last time.

Naabegha took advantage of the drop to claiming company at Lingfield in December, but he's finished nearer last than first on all 4 starts in handicaps since and is now tried in a hood.

Light From Mars got back on the scoreboard in a 7f claimer at Wolverhampton for this yard in July before a spell with Tom Dascombe. Has found the frame in 3 of 4 starts this year, but more needed to resume winning ways.

Clear Praise grabbed the favoured rail when making all at Lingfield (turf) in August and not disgraced in 2 starts here last month after an absence. Still work to do from this mark, but a first-time hood may help.

Bainne landed a trio of turf handicaps for Charlie Swan in Ireland last year, but she was well held on her debut for new connections over C&D in January and needs to step up on that to figure.

Valmina bounced back to form when scoring at Lingfield in January and followed-up there 10 days later. Not disgraced when seventh in a similar event last weekend.

Toymaker showed that he still retains all his ability when landing an 8.6f Wolverhampton handicap early last month. Struggled off this revised mark there 12 days later, however.

Tyfos is a weak finisher who was placed 4 times on polytrack early in 2013, but hasn't troubled the judge in 6 starts on turf/fibresand since

Mac's Power was a very useful handicapper in his prime for James Fanshawe and ran his best race for this yard when runner-up in a Lingfield handicap last month. Potentially well treated if continuing his revival.

Glastonberry returned to winning ways at Wolverhampton in September and was just denied by Valmina on her penultimate start at Lingfield. Best excused her effort there last time (short of room final furlong).

Timeform 1-2-3:
1. Mac's Power
2. Glastonberry
3. Clear Praise

Timeform View: Mac's Power would be thrown in off this mark at his peak and has shown enough in 2 starts at Lingfield this year to suggest he can end his long losing run. Glastonberry almost certainly remains in form and may provide the strongest challenge to the selection.


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