Emily should find it a little easier but Beachgrove the day's best

EMILYS SUPERSTAR was made to work very hard by reopposing kennelmate Wonderful Dolce when they met on 22nd March but it could be more comfortable for Glenn Foot's bitch in Star Pelaw's 8.09 over 590m.
The selection had previously had trouble with the same rival when turned over by her at odds of 1/5 in February but she also slammed her by almost seven lengths earlier that month.
Starting in something like her best fashion, the 12-times course and distance winner can soon take total command on this occasion.
The contest is one of four £500 invitations on the Bank Holiday evening card with Foot's Beachgrove Lad suggested as the best bet of the day in a 245m sprint at 7.14 having already beaten chief rival Sunnyside Ted.
Other invitation fancies at Star Pelaw are Martin Stout's Hillside Lily (7.31) and David Curry's Tromora Meg (7.51) both over 435m, while Stout's Hillside Secret looks good in a 435m winner-of-one earlier at 6.39.
Best at Youghal's morning meeting may come in the shape of Derek Kehoe's Slaneyside Jen (12.04) with Mark Drinan's Watch Out Hoffa capable of sending punters home happy by landing the finale there at 1.47.
Doncaster holds the afternoon fort with Jimmy Gaskin's Gotacrushonyou (4.44) making most appeal, while Harlow has a week-starting Monday SIS double-header with Sally Clark's Bluehouse Bell (12.29) and Darren Ellerker's Old Fort Lakota (7.58) the respective suggestions.
Beachgrove Lad (nap)
T4 Star Pelaw 7.14



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