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Mind made up for Catterick winnings

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Changeofmind looks good enough to defy a penalty in the British EBF 40th Anniversary Novice Stakes at Catterick.

A difficult horse to weigh up, he nevertheless looked above average when he won his only start to date at Chester.

Declan Carroll is not necessarily known for his first time out juvenile winners so it bodes well for this Sioux Nation colt that he was so clued up for his debut.

Chester is not an easy place for a first run – plenty do not handle the tight turns at all – but Silencer, then trained by Richard Hannon and who had his first run for Charlie Fellowes in Qatar recently.

Now while Silencer is an eight-race maiden, he is rated 93 having finished fourth to Streets Of Gold in a valuable nursery at York. Tom Dascombe's Felix Natalis was fifth and he went on to win a big sales race at Naas.

Changeofmind has to give 7lb to William Haggas' 72-rated High Ovation, but it will be slightly underwhelming if he fails to do so.

Tim Easterby's horses generally need a run at this time of year so Premier Option can be taken to improve for a satisfactory first outing when he returns to Catterick for the Bet At racingtv.com Handicap.

Third over course and distance a couple of weeks ago, he showed that day soft ground is no barrier to him.

Second twice as a juvenile, he still looks unexposed and could be a fun horse for the stable.

Pam Sly 's Special Mayson is the pick in the Download The Vickers.Bet App Handicap.

A half-brother to the useful mare Eileendover, he is from a family that tend to improve with age.

Subsequent events have shown Simon and Ed Crisford 's Inverlochy faced quite a tough task on her debut up against Mawj.

The Saeed bin Suroor-trained filly went on to win a Group Two and finish third in the Cheveley Park having won on her debut at HQ.

Inverlochy never ran again but the second, Believing, is now rated in the 90s and even the third has shown useful form so finishing fourth was no disgrace.

She is a half-sister to Charlie Appleby's very useful Ottoman Fleet so better can be expected this season, starting in the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Fillies' Novice Stakes at Lingfield.

Paul Nicholls is chasing prize-money to break his own record so everything he runs this week is of interest.

He is sending Huelgoat all the way BetVictor Balnakeilly Novices' Limited Handicap Chase and should be rewarded, despite top weight.

Carnfunnock looks the one to beat in the British EBF BetVictor Gold Castle 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle.

Stuart Crawford is always to be respected on his journeys across the Irish Sea but this challenger has also proved his mettle at home.

Gavin Cromwell is another Irish trainer who places his horses exceptionally well and the fact he brings Brides Hill over for the BetVictor Fair Maid Of Perth Mares' Chase rather than stay closer to home at Punchestown is a tip in itself.

At Punchestown it appears Willie Mullins has a stranglehold on the Ladbrokes Gold Cup with Galopin Des Champs, while Gaelic Warrior looks the one to beat in the Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle.

A Dream To Share was impressive in the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham but faces new challengers here and Tullyhill might just have the freshness edge.

SELECTIONS:

CATTERICK: 1.50 Dapper Man, 2.20 CHANGEOFMIND (NAP), 2.50 Premier Option, 3.25 Forgetmenotblue, 4.00 Special Mayson, 4.30 Langholm, 5.00 Little Red Dancer.

LINGFIELD: 4.40 Highland Flyer, 5.10 Semser, 5.40 Inverlochy, 6.10 Buraback, 6.45 Wadacre Grace, 7.20 Gold Medal, 7.55 Sparked.

LUDLOW: 1.40 VE Day, 2.10 Sainte Doctor, 2.40 What About Time, 3.15 Seigneur Des As, 3.50 Jikala, 4.23 Our Laura B, 4.53 Secret Investor, 5.28 Diamond Dealer.

PERTH: 1.30 Bleu D'enfer, 2.00 Huelgoat, 2.30 Dreams Of Home, 3.00 Carnfunnock, 3.30 Brides Hill, 4.05 Autumn Return, 4.35 Hey Bud.

PUNCHESTOWN: 3.40 Level Neverending, 4.15 Sandor Clegane, 4.45 Tag Man, 5.20 Gaelic Warrior, 5.55 Galopin Des Champs, 6.30 Tullyhill, 7.05 Andy Dufresne, 7.45 Fun Fun Fun.

DOUBLE: Changeofmind and Inverlochy.