Punters are advised to Get Stuck In

Punters are advised to Get Stuck In on the Linda Perratt-trained sprinter of that name at Hamilton today

Punters are advised to Get Stuck In on the Linda Perratt-trained sprinter of that name at Hamilton today

The four-year-old gelding gave a strong indication at Newcastle on Saturday that he is running into top form when fourth of 19 to Corndavon in a competitive six-furlong handicap.

Get Stuck In tried to make all the running and it was only in the final furlong that he was headed, but it was no disgrace to be beaten two and a half lengths by the winner.

A drop back to a stiff five furlongs that he will encounter in the Tote Bookmakers Stakes (Showcase Handicap) at the Scottish track can see him make every post a winning one this time.

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Thorntoun Gold got back on the winning trail at Pontefract recently and has sound prospects of following up in the Stars And Stripes Hamilton Park Series Handicap (Qualifier).

Jim Goldie's four-year-old made it third time lucky this season when staying on gamely up the hill at the West Yorkshire track to beat Swynford Pleasure by a neck over a mile. Today's extra furlong will be in his favour.

Granny's Pet can be the punters' pal by giving weight all round in the Trett Consulting Conditions Stakes at Yarmouth.

Paul Cole's grand campaigner does not know how to run a bad race these days and easily accounted for Tissifer by two and a half lengths in a three-runner affair at Leicester.

The six-year-old had finished a fine third to Sugarfoot and Tumbleweed Ridge on his seasonal debut at Doncaster in April and looks a good bet to follow up his recent success over a straight seven furlongs that is perfect for him.

Bill O'Gorman has the chance to show he still has the winning knack by saddling Be My Wish to take the Loddon Fillies' Handicap.

The five-year-old, trained last season by Sean Woods, has been knocking at the door of late and deserves to get her head in front following her narrow defeat by Fairy Prince at Nottingham last week.

Michael Roberts brought her with a rattling late run but she could not quite peg back the winner and was beaten half-a-length. Still, it was a good effort in a 20-runner handicap over an extended six furlongs.

The extra furlong today can see her gain compensation.

Carol Williams, wife of jockey Tyrone Williams, is having a good season in the saddle and can partner Silver Secret to victory in the Chigwell Riding Trust Stakes for lady amateur riders.

The Steve Gollings-trained six-year-old is in fine form, having taken an amateur riders' handicap at Haydock by five lengths from Big Al in the hands of Mark Murphy a month ago.