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Blonde Cindy to display class

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Blonde Cindy to display class in 21:36

Blonde Cindy (T2), the 2005 Northern Oaks heroine, looks to boast decent prospects in the G J Bowmer Waste Disposal Stakes at Romford run over 400 metres and due underway at 21:36.

Miss La Barca (T1), who appears to have her own ideas about the game, looks favourably drawn on the rails. However, Paul Young's bitch, who has tasted defeat in each of her last 16 outings in Open company, does not look one to rely upon judged on those statistics.

Blonde Cindy (T2) may not be quite the force of old but John Mullins' Coventry raider, a high-class individual on her day who has four wins from seven starts at Romford under her belt, should take the beating. Renowned for her electric pace from the machine, the ageless March 03 whelp, who boasts the fastest figures on the clock over the course and distance, is expected to attract a wealth of support.

Fire Height Ann (T3), who is set to have her first outing for nearly two months, looks open to plenty of improvement after five career starts. Terry Saunders' Yarmouth representative, although expected to come in for support, may well be found wanting in the experience department on her debut at the London Road circuit.

Borna Moon (T4), who may struggle to lead at this level, is difficult to catch right nowadays. With Jim Reynolds' local hope currently going through a 12-race barren spell, backers are likely to run a mile.

Emporio Spitfire (T5), who has her first run at the track, ran no sort of race on her return from a near six month absence, and may need another run or two to reach peak fitness. Although Alan Stevens' charge is capable of lying up with the front-runners, the daughter of Elles Dominator looks arguably out of her depth.

Unlikely Kate (T6), who is better known as a stayer, should find this journey on the sharp side. Pam Heasman's veteran, who has tasted defeat on each of the last 19 occasions that she has worn the striped jacket, appears to have it to do. With the daughter of Brett Lee chasing a first win in nine starts, the layers are expected to be out in force.


Rio Devo for big run in 22:08

Rio Devo (T4), who has run with credit in each of his four outings at the London Road circuit since being switched to racing around six bends, is fancied to go close in the Eye On The Dog Stakes run over 575 metres and due underway at 22:08.

Emporio Lady (T1), who is just as capable of mistiming her start as she is of making a swift exit, looks to have improvement to find. With Alan Stevens' challenger currently enduring a nine-race losing run, layers may well be rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of opposing the out-of-form veteran.

Phison Ron (T2), who is still a maiden in Open company after seven bites of the cherry, is expected to attract support. However, Paul Young's promising individual, who posted a superb 36.11 when landing an S2 event last month, has more on his plate here.

White Bomber (T3), an ex-Irish hound who has only his third start in Britain, looks sure to win his share of races in due course. However, with Tony Collett's contender having plenty to prove on the calculated clock, the layers may well come out on top.

Rio Devo (T4), who returns to a track that seems to bring out the best in the son of Velvet Commander, should put on a show. With Danny Riordan's Henlow charge having run commendably on four successive occasions over the track and distance, it would come as no surprise to see backers start to shorten up the promising pup in the pre-race skirmishes.

Kerry Flash (T5), who has never won away from his home track at Crayford, should figure amongst the early pacesetters. Although Barry O'Sullivan's representative has won two races from his last three outings, this looks a decidedly tougher task.

Airtech Spur (T6), who has run against smart greyhounds in the past, is expected to start as favourite from the wide draw. However, with Chris Cronin's Sittingbourne raider having been beaten in each of his last 16 Opens, some may regard the September 04 whelp, who has been off the track for nearly a month, as their lay of the day.


Younevercantell again in 22:24?

Younevercantell (T5), who was flagged up on Betfair as a greyhound to follow after making all the running to record an impressive win the other day, looks once again set to attract plenty of supporters in the concluding W Yexley Security Stakes run over 400 metres and due underway at 22:24.

Sewmaster (T1), who came from off the pace to strike last month, should be in the mix. On the negative side, though, is the fact that Jason Foster's golden oldie has been struggling to dip below 24.60 on the calculated clock in recent weeks.

Centaur Rover (T2), formerly an A1 grader at Newcastle, made an immediate impact when powering to victory on his Romford debut the other day. Virtually unbacked on that occasion, Peter Payne's improving individual should start a shade shorter this time.

Countrywideblues (T3), who lowered the colours of Bonville Gerrard last time, faces a stiffer task. With Martyn Wiley's charge having gone without a win in his last nine Open races, a lay should be a popular choice.

Dainty Prince (T4), who is predicted to go off at big odds, may surprise a few layers. Mark Cottee's Harlow challenger, the winner of five Opens from ten starts here, cannot be ruled out of the equation.

Younevercantell (T5) has been a revelation during the last month. Jim Reynolds' fast hound, the good winner of three of his last four races, looks set to take the beating.

Cagey Luke (T6), who has been up against some of Britain's leading stayers, looks open to improvement. John Mullins' Coventry contender looks a dangerous opponent if trapping with his usual alacrity.

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