Heart, twice a winner on the Flat this season, reverts to hurdling at Haydock tomorrow and is napped to get punters off to a flying start.

The six-year-old mare looks more than capable of defying top weight in the opening race, the HBLB Handicap Hurdle.

Back with Henrietta Knight for the jumping campaign, having spent the summer with Gerard Butler, Heart will be a welcome addition to the Lambourn yard.

She improved out of all recognition last season, winning four of her seven races and finishing an excellent fourth to Joe Mac in a valuable event at Aintree in April.

Carl Rafter, who is good value for his 7lb riding allowance, takes the mount on Heart tomorrow and will assist in reducing her weight-carrying task. He can enjoy a winning ride on this smart mare.

Glamanglitz is taken to lift the Gamekeepers Handicap Chase. Paul Dalton's bold jumping gelding beat Play Games in convincing style at Worcester recently and with Barry Fenton on board can follow-up in this two-miler.

Fami will not be short of supporters in the Golborne Novices' Handicap Chase. Trained by Venetia Williams, whose horses always deserve respect, Fami overcame a bad blunder early on at Hereford on his reappearance to finish a fine second to Nigello.

Capable of improving on that display, Fami can go one better in this run-of-the-mill contest.

Brave Dream has good prospects in the Coulter Novices' Hurdle under Timmy Murphy.

Jim Old's gelding justified favouritism in pleasing style in a bumper at Taunton last month and looks the type to make inroads over hurdles. Sure to have been well schooled for his debut tomorrow, he commands plenty of respect.

Tomorrow's Flat action centres on Windsor's figure-of-eight track, where Kevin Darley can make his journey south pay off.

The Sheriff Hutton jockey teams up with Sabreon in the Springboks Nursery Handicap and this luckless juvenile runner-up in his last three races, can finally open his winning account.

The featured Tote Ten to Follow Showcase Handicap looks wide open but John Dunlop, trainer of Sabreon, holds a strong hand with Beggars Belief.

Winner of his last two starts, Pat Eddery's mount had an easy two and a half lengths to spare over Signs And Wonders at Leicester last time.

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