Pavershooz can land at Ayr (From The Northern Echo):
"Top trainers Barry Hills, John Gosden, Mick Channon and Jeremy Noseda are among those sending horses to the first Flat meeting at Ffos Las on tomorrow.
A total of 63 horses were declared at the 48-hour final stage for the first Flat meeting at the Carmarthenshire track which opened for jump racing last month.
Hills, the leading trainer at Royal Ascot last month, is set to have four runners on the card beginning with Our Dream Queen in the opening EBF/Jamie Yeates Memorial Maiden Stakes.
The Lambourn maestro is represented in the feature 1st Signs & Graphic Fillies’ Handicap by Onemix. A six-strong field for the mile-and-a quarter contest also includes the Brian Meehan-trained Classic Legend and Charity Belle from the Gosden stable.
Llancarfan trainer Evan Williams, who won the first race staged at Ffos Las with Plunkett, has two runners – Dantari in the Natural UK Handicap and Enlightenment in the concluding EPS Handicap.
The going is officially described as good."
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