The only two meetings in the UK are both National Hunt (go figure with the Flat season in full flow), but we can only deal with what is put in front of us, and you would have to think Ballyeaston has a chance to get off the mark at the sixth attempt under rules if Dan Skelton can wave his magic wand at the six-year-old.
Formerly in the care of Fergal O’Brien, the gelding has finished second on his last two starts, beaten about two lengths in each, and even a repeat of either of those could well see him home in front here.
Daily Sport Recommended Bet 1pt Win Ballyeaston 2.52pm Plumpton 5/4 most bookmakers