Sydney for form reversal with no going concerns on this occasion

MAYBE SYDNEY can rebound from a couple of recent defeats to enhance a 33 per cent record in the grade with victory in Doncaster's B1 over 450m at 3.49.
Sam Lapidge's dog is well suited to the inside berth he occupies again and the key line of form may be his half length defeat at the hands of re-opposing Swift Kev a fortnight go.
That meeting saw no winners from trap one with the outside - the winner went from six - apparently markedly favoured and a form reversal looks very much on the cards granted more equitable underfoot conditions.
At Valley, Tony Morgan's Texas Dolly has excellent claims of completing a hat-trick when she goes in an A5 at 4.37 having already registered four wins in seven starts in the grade.
Harlow has the usual Wednesday double-header with Debbie Hurlock's super-consistent Blastoff Bailly an obvious shout back over four bends for an A7 contest at 12.29, while Maurice Rice's speedy Swift Zaylee can dominate throughout to land an evening A5 over the same 415m trip at 8.16 for a third win in four starts.
There is early Irish action at Kilkenny where Tom Foley's Hello Dani (12.54) runs in A6 company for only the second time, the previous occasion resulting in a seven lengths win last November.
Abigail Morrissey's Home Morgan is still looking for a first victory at the track after seven tries with an A7 at 12.04 an excellent opportunity.
Maybe Sydney (nap)
T1 Doncaster 3.49
