Kempton racing tips: Best bets for Monday, August 14
Planet Sport tipsters look closely at Kempton's racing action on Monday, August 14.
We start off with some details on our selected horses, then you can get a full list of all the tips from Windsor at the bottom of the page.
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14:10 (Kempton) Easel
Easel debuts in a nursery off a workable mark and, as a half-sister to an all-weather winner, she may improve now switched to a synthetic surface.
There may also be more to come from Cherry Hill, whose latest start is worth forgiving as she never recovered after an early stumble. However, preference is for JAKIMA, who posted a solid effort when third in a deeper race at Chester.
15:20 (Kempton) Validated
Sir Mark Prescott is noted for his meticulous approach with his youngsters and, while many of his tend to get better with experience, the master of Heath House is more than capable of readying a newcomer.
The well-bred Validated, whose dam is a half-sister to Infallible, a Group 3 winner over this trip, appears to be one who can rubber-stamp that theory. Majolica and Maith An Farhh are other interesting debutants.
16:30 (Kempton) Daphne May
Daphne May arrives having notched up two Epsom victories either side of a good second at Newbury. The daughter of Mayson should have no problem with the return to an artificial surface and past exploits would suggest she can cope with a further 3lb rise in the handicap.
Mildyjama was perhaps a little disappointing when a beaten favourite at Pontefract last month but she retains potential and could go well from her low draw, while Sainte Colette appeals most of the remainder.
17:00 (Kempton) Bunker Bay
Arcadian Friend romped to success in an amateur riders' event at Chelmsford six days ago and, though respected under a 5lb penalty, Bunker Bay is preferred.
Having won over an extended 1m3f at Yarmouth on his penultimate start, the son of Australia looked outpaced when filling the runner-up spot over 1m6f at Sandown later that month.
He enters uncharted territory with regards to trip, but that effort would suggest it might see him to greater effect. Others to note include Masterdream, Bodygroove and Devizes.