Milo's drop in grade can see him dominate Harlow rivals from off

FRONT MILO, a four-times winner in higher grade, has less on his plate in Harlow's A6 over 415m at 7.58 and can make the most of the opportunity.
Kevin Proctor's dog is best when able to dominate, a luxury denied him the last twice since returning to graded company, and looks to have fair claims of doing so here.
Barrington Chap is perhaps the biggest threat in that regard but the selection is drawn inside that rival and can hold his pitch to the bend before asserting at that point.
Harlow also has a morning fixture at which Darren Whitton's Shesomethingels (12.12) is another who can capitalise on a downgrade , while Joe Campbell's Home Caoimhe (11.47) can score on Mullingar's early Irish card.
The afternoon action comes from Oxford and Star Pelaw with Claire Conley's Dreamin Ringo (3.11) fancied in a top grade sprint at the Cowley circuit and Rob McCarthy's Glengiblin Frank (3.43) the Pelaw pick.
Front Milo (nap)
T3 Harlow 7.58



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