Regal Envoy can be Windsor wonder
Regal Envoy can add to his fine recent record at Windsor with victory in the Fitzdares Sprint Series Handicap on Monday.
William Knight’s seven-year-old has won on his last two starts at the Thameside track, including in this race last year, and had recorded a further two runner-up finishes on previous appearances before that.
He returned to the winner’s enclosure at Bath last time out and although he is stepping back up in class, familiar surroundings should benefit Regal Envoy.
In-form William Haggas could find himself celebrating once again with Chimes Of Thunder in the Tattersalls £40,000 EBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes.
Coming up only a neck short on her stable debut at Haydock last month, the daughter of Night Of Thunder seemed to relish the step up to 1600m following her only start over 1400m.
Formerly with David Menuisier, Chimes Of Thunder remains unexposed and should progress further thanks to her seasonal reappearance on Merseyside.
Top Cote aims to put his near-misses to bed in the Juddmonte EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes for trainer Jack Morland.
Second on debut before finishing third last time out, the Cotai Glory colt moves up to 1200m which his pedigree suggests would suit better.
Crownbreaker can put her previous experience to good use in the British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes at Carlisle.
Kevin Philippart de Foy’s daughter of Minzaal made a promising debut at Newmarket earlier this month when only 0.75-lengths behind Efsixteen in third.
She is a half-sister to Mill Stream and Asymmetric, both Group sprint winners as two-year-olds, and is bred for speed. As the only one of the four to have a start to their name, Crownbreaker can progress and shed her maiden tag.
Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero have a rare Flat runner with Loki in the Follow Racing TV On X Handicap.
Having started his career with German trainer Henk Grewe, which included an appearance in the 2025 Italian Derby, the Best Solution gelding makes his debut for the Cheshire-based training duo.
Loki has finished runner-up in his last three starts in valuable handicaps over 2000m and 2200m and could appreciate the step up in trip in Cumbria.
Behike was an impressive seven-length victor last time out and goes for George Scott in the Sporting Times/Sri Lanka Novice Stakes on the all-weather at Lingfield. Clearly well thought of, he holds an engagement in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.
Also on the all-weather, Estissa can continue her winning thread at Wolverhampton for James Fanshawe in the Sky Sports Fillies’ Handicap.
At Redcar, Kodiak Breeze steps up in trip in a bid to improve on his runner-up finish on debut for Kevin Ryan in the racingtv.com EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes. – Press Association
TAB is betting on 5 UK meetings on Monday. Here are the tips.
REDCAR: Race 1: 14.40 Kodiak Breeze, Race 2: 15.10 Don’t Stop Movin, Race 3: 15.40 The Sweet Escape, Race 4: 16.10 Myrrh, Race 5: 16.40 One Of Our Own, Race 6: 17.10 Forever Twenty, Race 7: 17.43 Long Shot.
CARLISLE: Race 1: 15.00 Crownbreaker, Race 2: 15.30 Hurt You Never, Race 3: 16.00 Raft Up, Race 4: 16.30 Loki, Race 5: 17.00 Lunar Melody, Race 6: 17.35 Cobalt Comet, Race 6: 18.10 Native Instinct.
LINGFIELD: Race 1: 15.20 Panama Black, Race 2: 15.50 Smokey Malone, Race 3: 16.20 Notable Dream, Race 4: 16.50 Behike, Race 5: 17.22 Travel Agent, Race 6: 17.57 Bessie Wallis.
WINDSOR: Race 1: 18.05 Top Cote, Race 2: 18.40 REGAL ENVOY (NAP), Race 3: 19.10 Chimes Of Thunder, Race 4: 19.40 Sandscreendeliverd, Race 5: 20.10 Oh Yes You Do, Race 6: 20.40 Due To Henry, Race 7: 21.10 Stolen.
WOLVERHAMPTON: Race 1: 19.00 Magna, Race 2: 19.30 Agamemnon, Race 3: 20.00 Mountain Cat, Race 4: 20.30 Estissa, Race 5: 21.00 Bizou, Race 6: 21.30 Court Of Stars, Race 7: 22.00 Desert Belle.
ALL TO COME: Loki (Carlisle, Race 4) and Regal Envoy (Windsor, Race 2).

