He looks the best treated of Sunday's runners in the 3.35 and comes here on the back of a huge run at Ascot, where he made his final effort from further back than ideal.
He travelled like the best horse on the Royal heath but Glowing Praise simply got first run on him.
The tight Lingfield track suits bridle horses like this one and a middle draw will suit tactically. Tom Queally will be able to switch him off before making his challenge between horses, which is a style of racing that suits Ed Dunlop's handicapper ideally.
The cards are stacked in his favour and he can continue our recent good run of naps.
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