Lucky 15 Tips: Top jocks grace Kempton on Wednesday

There's some decent-looking action at Kempton on Wednesday early-evening on their all-weather Polytrack surface, and the cast-list includes the likes of champion Oisin Murphy, Tom Marquand, Billy Loughnane, James Doyle, Rossa Ryan - you've got to love that, for a midweek gathering.
It's a taster of things to come when the flat turf season gets underway, and those fabulous summer venues come in to play. Can't wait.
First race of eight in Sunbury-on-Thames is scheduled for 16:55.
Lucky 15 tips - Wednesday, March 18
- 18:30 - Sarab Star @ 11/8
- 19:00 - Jazzy Baby @ 4/1
- 19:30 - Amazonian Dream @ 9/2
- 20:00 - Tetsworth @ 3/1
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
18:30 - Sarab Star @ 11/8
Decent Class 2 handicap over 7f, with around £13k to the winner.
Our selection Sarab Star is a four-year-old Zoustar colt, with three wins from five career starts. He's making his 2026 bow after a break of 113 days, but has gone extremely well, including winning, on two such occasions in the past.
Jack Channon trains, and the brilliant Tom Marquand takes the ride, as he did when the horse won at this track last August over this trip in a novice. He's up to a mark of 96 today but Jack's in form (25% strike-rate in the last fortnight) and Tom's not too far behind on 19%.
Goes superbly well here and will take a great deal of denying.
19:00 - Jazzy Baby @ 4/1
Billy Loughnane rides this four-year-old daughter of Expert Eye for Dorset trainer Kieran Burke.
Jazzy Baby has only ever run at a mile, today's trip, and is another with course-and-distance winning form. She's very consistent, and takes a little drop into Class 5 company today.
Billy won on her the time before last, a maiden, and with the jockey in sizzling order (28% strike-rate, last 14 days), another success on just her sixth career start is very much within the realms of possibility.
19:30 - Amazonian Dream @ 9/2
It's a theme - yet another course-and-distance scorer in this Class 5 contest over 6f.
Experienced handicappers line up - including our selection Amazonian Dream, a seven-year-old in the care of Devon maestro Rod Millman. He's a hugely respectable eight-from-53 all told, a 'Dream' indeed for connections, and rated 75 he still retains lots of ability.
The handicapper has dropped him a pound for a rare modest effort last time in mid-February, beaten 6.25l and never getting competitive, and connections have popped him down a level from Class 4.
Jockey Lewis Edmunds knows him well and on his second-to-last spin, at Lingers beaten half-a-length, he'd have every chance. I'm forgiving him that recent off-day and hoping win number nine is at hand.
He's been placed 15 times too - what a grand type, for owners Great Western Racing.
20:00 - Tetsworth @ 3/1
I like seeing Tom Queally up on a horse for the Moores family. It's proved to be a profitable route in the past and fingers crossed it will be once again tonight in the shape of the four-year-old Kameko gelding Tetsworth.
He's yet to strike in eight outings, but after a hurdles run in December he returned to the level 25 days ago at Chelmsford and was only a length adrift at the line. That change could have freshened him up, and there's still plenty of scope for improvement.
Races off the same mark, 69, as last time in Essex, and gets an extra furlong - it's 1m 3f - and as he was doing his best work at the business end that should suit.
It's Tom's first time on board but Frankel's former partner is vastly experienced, and Gary & Josh will know more about their charge now having only received him from Julie Camacho's just before Christmas.
Fascinating heat. Come on the old firm!
If all four of our selections won, today's notional 50p win Lucky 15, at the prices indicated (they can of course fluctuate), would return around £325 for a £7.50 total stake. If you can improve upon our selections (of course you can) - then go for it!
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