

The nine-race action at Southwell, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Racing on Thursday, sees Sugarloaf Rennie aiming for a hat-trick while Sword and Latash clash in the novice category.
6.30 Southwell – Sword and Latash go head-to-head in thrilling beginners stakes
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The Karl Burke-trained Lattaash impressed on his winning debut at this track in August, finishing third after a penalty at Newcastle. He was once again given weight on all fronts but was given a comfortable 7lb by Sam Fielden, who was hoping to get his hopes up.
Sword has an official rating of 85 after five races but is yet to win. However, he came close at Newmarket on his penultimate start and if he can bounce back he is in serious danger.
Barack He will go one step further than last time against Newcastle. He should not be underestimated for Sir Mark Prescott and Paul Mullennan.
6.00 Southwell – Sugarloaf Rennie aims for hat-trick
Sugarloaf Lenny A bid to win three in a row Golf and Gallup Package Handicap (6.00).
William Knight saddles a three-year-old in fine form, having won at Yarmouth and Lingfield on his last two starts. His three-pound penalty looks fair and there are plenty of chances to stop him on his Southwell debut.
Peerless Bay A five-time winner of the All-Weather event, including a win over this course and the 1m 3f distance in 2022, he will need to regain the form he had on his penultimate start if he is to repeat his success at Kempton.
Fram Castle A steady move from James Horton’s stable made his debut for Ollie Sangster and was looking to secure a first win at the eighth attempt under John Egan.
5.00 Southwell – Unexposed Lava Sea Features
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William Hagers’ three-year-old made his handicap debut at Musselburgh earlier this month and performed well. He will look to continue to climb the ranks and will be a favourite for the 1m 4f race as it transitions to all-weather action.
James Owen’s Inform motility After scoring a hat-trick on grass this summer, he struggled to keep the extra distance when travelling to Chelmsford and now rates as a major risk as the distances are reduced again.
Course and Distance Winners Dance time David Ronan and Brandon Wilkie are also worth mentioning.
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