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ALL WHITE AT NEWBURY

Whitefoot can add to trainer Gerard Butler's growing reputation by booking her place in the Vodafone Oaks with victory in the Ashbury Fillies' Trial Stakes at Newbury tomorrow.

Butler has shown he is a master at handling classy three-year-olds. Last season he saddled Compton Admiral to win the Coral-Eclipse Stakes, and he has proved that was no fluke this term.

He sent out 66-1 outsider Princess Ellen to finish second in the Sagitta 1000 Guineas, Compton Bolter to take fifth place in the Sagitta 2000 Guineas and Saddlers Quest to lift the Gartner Derby Trial at Lingfield last Saturday.

Now it is the run of Whitefoot to demonstrate her Classic credentials in tomorrow's £21,000-added Listed prize over an extended mile and a quarter.

She sprang a 40-1 surprise at Sandown last season when trained by Jeff Pearce and turned in a most encouraging display on her first run for Butler, also at the Esher track, in April.

Whitefoot took on the colts in the Thresher Classic Trial and was far from disgraced in finishing fourth, just over six lengths behind Sakhee.

The winner franked the form by confirming the placings with runner-up Pawn Broker when they finished first and second in Wednesday's JWE Telecom Dante Stakes at York.

Back among her own sex, Whitefoot can land the spoils and earn a trip to Epsom next month.

The Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot could be on the cards for Elsie Plunkett should the Richard Hannon-trained filly complete a hat-trick in the Highclere Stud Fillies' Conditions Stakes.

After getting stuck in the Haydock mud on her debut, she has looked an extremely progressive youngster with victories at Sandown and Nottingham.

Blue Style has been in tremendous form all season and can register victory her third success of the campaign in the Tote Credit Club Stakes (Showcase Handicap).

The four-year-old filly, trained by Philip Mitchell, lifted a 16-runner handicap at Kempton on May Day by a length from Forest Fire and the assessor may not yet have caught up with her.

Everest, short-head runner-up to Pipsalio in a blanket finish in a Sandown handicap last month, can land a deserved first success at Thirsk.

On that form, the Paul Cole-trained three-year-old will be hard to beat in the Jack Calvert Maiden Stakes.

Renzo unseated his rider at the second flight in the Swinton Crowther Homes Handicap Hurdle at Haydock two weeks ago but had earlier won a staying handicap at Sandown.

Jimmy Harris' seven-year-old can make a triumphant return to the Flat in the two-mile Helmsley Handicap.

At Nottingham, Bram Stoker can supplement his recent Doncaster success in the EBF Colwick Park Novice Stakes.

Richard Hannon's youngster steps up to six furlongs following his all-the-way victory at Town Moor where he accounted for Innit and The Names Bond - who have both won since.

Lennie Lungo has his stable in tremendous shape and Freetown looks another winner for the Carrutherstown trainer in the Liverpool Echo 'Women Extra' Novices' Hurdle.