Fallon can get best out of Tregoning's Boom Or Bust

Kieren Fallon does not ride too many horses for Marcus Tregoning so his booking for handicap debutant Boom And Bust is an eyecatching development at Kempton.

The three-year-old tackles the Olly Murs Live On Ladies Day Handicap and he looks a horse with some ability judged on his two starts to date.

Well beaten on his initial maiden outing at Windsor, Boom And Bust showed plenty of improvement to right that statistic back at that track last time. Martin Dwyer was positive from the off and the son of Footstepsinthesand responded to his every call to hang on by a head at the line.

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That was only a moderate event and the handicapper's initial mark of 72 does look too harsh at this stage and with the red-hot Fallon booked, Tregoning will be expecting a bold show.

Bravo Bravo is one to follow as he makes a swift reappearance in the Keir Handicap at Lingfield. The three-year-old had failed to figure in three starts for Mick Channon but stepped up six furlongs in trip, the Sadler's Wells gelding found his niche. Although it was merely an adequate heat he won at Goodwood, he showed staying is his game when beating Viviani just four days ago. Despite being saddled with a 6lb penalty here, it would be no surprise to see him go in again.

Tignello opened his account over obstacles with a stylish eight-length success at Hereford and can return to that track for further glory.

In Germany yesterday, Godolphin's Emerald Commander proved far too good for his rivals in the Group 2 Darley Oettingen-Rennen at Baden-Baden under Frankie Dettori.