Pudding looks sweet at Pelaw but Rose the blooming good bet

MOANTEEN PUDDING can make it five wins in her last eight by taking a Star Pelaw 435m bitches' open at 8.03.
Glenn Foot's charge includes a six-bend victory in her recent tally but it certainly did not seem to have blunted her speed in any way judged by the way she made all over this trip to beat re-opposing No Brakes last week.
Foot's Dreamin Porcha steps back up to four bends for the first time since October in the 435m finale at 9.24 and, although the run is likely to bring her on, she can build a big enough lead to ensure victory.
First of the Star Pelaw opens is a 245m sprint at 7.17 in which Dean Blackbird's Latin Rose could prove a cut above, the Sunderland-based handler also fancied to score with Atealive Sally (8.18).
Indeed, Latin Rose is suggested as the best bet on the card having just been pipped in a stronger contest over the course and distance last week - she also clocked the fastest time of any in the field when graded here in December.
Ronnie Knights' Inclement Queen demolished maiden rivals on debut last week and can take a rise in class in her stride to follow up in the 8.48 over 245m.
Ryan Buckton's Troy Robbo has an absence to overcome but is worth chancing in a 590m contest at 9.06, with Tom Heilbron's Sunnyside Nellie having a lot less on her plate than of late in an earlier division at 7.48.
Other open suggestions are Heilbron's Links Mcgillis (7.34) and Robert Galloway's Grantstown Cross (8.32)
Doncaster has a morning/evening double-header with Jimmy Gaskin's Redbrick Daisy (11.13) and Sam Lapidge's Crokers Fluffy (7.24) the respective suggestions.
Youghal holds the afternoon fort with Ger Gubbins' Hollyhill Barry (4.56) making most appeal, while Angie Kibble's Ballymac Genius can register a second win at the track by landing Oxford's A2 finale over 450m at 8.43.
Latin Rose (nap)
T5 Star Pelaw 7.17
