Ridaiyma looks best bet

Ridaiyma has solid credentials in the £30,000added Tote Credit November Handicap at Doncaster today

Ridaiyma has solid credentials in the £30,000added Tote Credit November Handicap at Doncaster today. Three-year-olds have an excellent record in the race and Luca Cumani's filly has progressed throughout the campaign.

She missed most of the summer after winning a Chepstow maiden in June and impressed when returning to the track at Kempton in late August.

In a competitive handicap, Ridaiyma shot clear from five furlongs out and then held on gamely to beat Arctic Owl by a neck.

She then acted as a pacemaker in the Group One Prix Vermeille at Longchamp and, in fulfilling that role, was far from disgraced. She finished just over eight lengths in sixth behind Queen Maud and though possibly flattered in terms of a bare rating, proved herself on her latest start.

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Contesting the Tote Sunday Special Handicap at Ascot, Ridaiyma was clearly squeezed out by Taufan's Melody and, after running on well to finish three quarters of a length second to that rival, was awarded the race in the stewards' room.

Ridaiyma looks to have sufficient improvement in her to overcome a 7lb rise and can follow in the footsteps of Saxon Maid, who was a similarly progressive filly for Cumani when successful in this contest in 1994.

Punters looking to sign off the Flat season with a real bang could do worse than side each-way with Spartan Heartbeat.

Clive Brittain's colt returned from injury to run well behind Spy Knoll at Chester but has basically disappointed since.

However, he was not disgraced at Nottingham last week and could run into the action off the strong pace he is sure to get here.

Jawah, eliminated from the November Handicap, can gain compensation by winning the Coalite Dragon Handicap.

Trainer Kamil Mahdi reported that the three-year-old had a blood disorder after being imported from Ireland but he has now come right with a vengeance.

The gelding won at Doncaster last month and then followed up at Nottingham, beating Salska by two and a half lengths under hands and heels.

Mahdi went to 32,000 guineas to buy back Jawah at the Tattersalls Autumn Sales and that faith should be rewarded by continued progress.

When it comes to National Hunt racing these days, opposing Martin Pipe's horses proves futile more often than not.

The trainer made a blanket entry for Chepstow's £25,000added Tote Silver Trophy and Potentate, who has never won away from the track, will be a formidable nut to crack.

Grey Smoke can show the benefit of Henrietta Knight's tender loving care by capturing the feature Jet Sationery 50th Anniversary Handicap Chase at Sandown tomorrow. The gelding showed plenty of promise on his three outings last term.