‘Potential to rate significantly higher’ - Lucky15 Racing Tips There are five race meetings set to take place across Britain and Ireland on Friday, with afternoon jumps fare coming from Kelso, Fakenham and Chepstow, while the all-weather action is scheduled at Wolverhampton and Dundalk. Age Of Time Age Of Time shaped as if his turn was near when finishing second at Kempton earlier this month. That was a step back in the right direction for this well bred son of Dubawi after a few below par efforts. He handled the drop back to a mile well on that occasion and is kept to the same trip now, with first time blinkers a source of possible improvement. He is back on his last winning mark and has form figures of 1-5-1 at Wolverhampton. RP McMurphy beat a duel subsequent winner last time and is the biggest danger to the selection. Milcree The eye is drawn to Milcree at Kelso after he returned from a 622-day absence to make a winning debut over fences at Ayr in January. That form has since been boosted by the easy subsequent win of third-placed Jipcot. That was an impressive performance from Milcree given his relative inexperience, and this lightly raced eight-year-old has the potential to rate significantly higher; he can defy an 8lb rise to remain undefeated as a chaser. Al Najashi Ollie Sangster's yard have been amongst the winners on the all weather in recent weeks, including with the progressive Al Najashi. He has improved for the switch to handicaps, twice running out a comfortable winner. Those were admittedly weak races but he had plenty in hand last time and has no penalty for that latest win, with his mark already due to go up 10lb in future. There are some potential improvers in what is a more competitive race but Al Najashi ought to be up to completing a hat-trick of wins at this level before moving up in grade. Love Of Neymore The combination of the return to Chepstow and drop back to Class 3 company can see Love Of Neymore return to the winners’ enclosure. She was a game winner over this course and distance in December, pulling clear with Champagne Chic, who has franked the form by winning next time. Love of Neymore then went to a competitive Class 2 handicap at Cheltenham and was far from disgraced behind subsequent Cleeve Hurdle winner Ma Shantou, with second place Ace of Spades also winning since. She remains relatively lightly raced for her age and this dual course winner should put up a bold bid returned to Mares’ company.