Fresh from July Cup glory at Newmarket on Saturday, Neil Callan can stay among the winners at Nottingham on Tuesday with the veteran Abate.
Now nine, Abate won 10 times for Adrian Nicholls but will be having just his second start for Epsom-based trainer George Baker.
His first outing for Baker saw him finish second at Lingfield to Diomed Duke under Callan, so the partnership will know a bit more about each other now.
Having been rated in the mid-80s for the majority of his career, understandably his mark has slipped a little now but that means off 72 he looks dangerously well handicapped.
With only five rivals to worry about Abate can land his first victory since September 2023.
Charlie Clover has made a bright start to his training career and can bag another winner with Eclipser in the PricedUp Daily Sports Boosts Nursery Handicap.
Having outrun his 40-1 odds on debut when fourth of 12 at Windsor, he showed the benefit of that experience when justifying a short price at Chelmsford.
Last time out at Yarmouth he finished last of four but he was only beaten less than two lengths. That came off an opening mark of 70, which suggests he is not too harshly treated.
Rod Millman's Four Adaay is in good form and looks the safest proposition in the PricedUp Daily Sports Boosts Nursery Handicap.
Mark Johnston was always keen to run three-year-olds against their elders in receipt of the weight allowance and his son Charlie is also fond of that route.
His Pole Star looks an above average recruit and can beat some far more exposed rivals in the 139th Year Of The Watt Memorial Handicap at Beverley.
He won a Haydock novice over 2400m and having finished only sixth on his handicap debut, he returned to Merseyside recently to win what looked a decent contest.
Raised 5lb despite winning only narrowly, that looked a much more competitive race than this one.
David O'Meara's Tiva can gain a long-overdue success in the thirskracecourse.net Handicap at the Hambleton venue.
Not out of the first four in five outings this season, she did win at Hamilton on her seasonal debut.
Since then the handicapper has looked as if he has her exactly where he wants her but she has only been beaten half a length the last twice so she is getting close.
Tardaff looks the one to concentrate on in the David Lever Memorial Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
She showed very little on her Doncaster debut but took a huge step forward when second on the July course last time out.
A half-sister to Quickthorn, she will come into her own over further but she showed enough last time to suggest a race like this is within her grasp. - Press Association
TAB is betting on 3 UK meetings on Tuesday. Here are the tips
NOTTINGHAM: Race 1: 15.10 Sassy Glory, Race 2: 15.40 ABATE (NAP), Race 3: 16.10 Eclipser, Race 4: 16.40 Silver Splash, Race 5: 17.10 Four Adaay, Race 6: 17.42 Surprised, Race 7: 18.13 Read All About It.
BEVERLEY: Race 1: 15.30 Dunkeld Dreamer, Race 2: 16.00 Pearl Fortune, Race 3: 16.30 Quirke On Parole, Race 4: 17.00 Jack Of Clubs, Race 5: 17.30 Pole Star, Race 6: 18.00 Dr Rio.
THIRSK: Race 1: 18.30 Miss Yorkshire, Race 2: 19.00 Liverpool Star, Race 3: 19.30 Yorkshire Glory, Race 4: 20.00 Harry Palmer, Race 5: 20.30 Tardaff, Race 6: 21.00 Tiva, Race 7: 21.30 Daaris, Race 8: 22.00 Langholm.
ALL TO COME: Abate (Nottingham, Race 2) and Tiva (Thirsk, Race 6).
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