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Mister Winston a winner and Christian at Haydock

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September 27, 2025

MISTER Winston can secure victory in the bet365 Cambridgeshire (Heritage Handicap) (3.40pm) at Newmarket this afternoon. While on the final Saturday Flat meeting of the season at Haydock Park, Christian David can win the Oddschecker Handicap (3.15pm).

Mister Winston a winner and Christian at Haydock

Mister Winston (back left, yellow) finishing fourth to Firth Column (not pictured) in the bet365 Mile Handicap at Newmarket in July

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Andrew Balding's three-year-old Mister Winston can take the step up to 1m1f in his stride and land the prestigious handicap at Headquarters.

The Cambridgeshire is always a tricky handicap but many times it has paid to look away from the favourites and at biggish odds Mister Winston looks to hold an excellent each-way chance and may just come out on top.

The Churchill colt has done much of his running at around a mile with some success.

But this slight step up in distance can bring out improvement to help him land a third career success on just his ninth start.

Mister Winston, who will be ridden by Nicola Currie, won a seven-and-a-half-furlong maiden at Chester at the end of June and was fourth, not beaten that far, behind the John and Thady Gosden-trained Fifth Column, who will be a rival again, in the bet365 Mile on the July course at Newmarket.

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