Anemos likely to strike again

Anemos, who took an age to get off the mark, can strike again in the 10-furlong Kingsbridge Estuary Handicap at Nottingham today…

Anemos, who took an age to get off the mark, can strike again in the 10-furlong Kingsbridge Estuary Handicap at Nottingham today. The Michael Jarvis-trained four-year-old finally broke his duck over course and distance nine days ago. Contesting a 0-70 classified stakes Anemos proved a class apart.

Held up in touch by Philip Robinson, he cruised through over one furlong out and producing a fine turn of finishing speed to win in the easiest possible fashion by three lengths from Luz Bay.

That win may have been just the tonic Anemos needed and he is awarded the nap to defy the steadier of 10st tomorrow.

The "Showcase" handicap, the Tote Credit Club Stakes, can go to the maiden Cooper Island.

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The son of Derby winner Generous has been a slow learner but is gradually getting the hang of things and today's 14 furlongs looks his ideal trip.

At Brighton, Rita's Rock Ape can regain the winning thread in the Ladbrokes Handicap.

Back over a more suitable track tomorrow, Rita's Rock Ape can prove too quick for her rivals from the start despite her outside draw.

Newmarket trainer Michael Bell, who is enjoying a good season with over 40 winners, can register a double at the seaside venue with the consistent Automatic in the Hardings Bar And Catering Services Handicap and Royal Fusilier, a good half-length second to Calldat Seventeen at Epsom last time, who can go one better in the Charlie Sparrowhawk Handicap.