CLUMBER Place continued her excellent run of form by recording her third successive win in the Freebetting With freebetting.co.uk Fillies’ Handicap at soggy Newcastle.

Richard Guest’s filly was disappointing in the first half of the season but the autumn appears to have brought with it a new lease of life.

Victory off a mark of 53 at this track was followed by a comfortable success at Chester, meaning she was some 12lb higher on this return to Gosforth Park.

The 3-1 favourite was quickly away in the hands of Michael O’Connell and was soon setting a modest early gallop.

Dolly Royal came to challenge in the closing stages but Clumber Place already had the race in safe-keeping and kept responding to her rider’s urgings to record a threelength success in desperate conditions.

‘‘I jumped her out and got to the front and then filled her up from the four-furlong marker to the three-furlong marker,’’ said O’Connell.

‘‘She kept finding for me at the finish and she keeps going up in the weights, but she keeps winning.

‘‘She’s a little bit buzzy but she handles that ground and she could go and win another couple in the autumn.’’ Guest went on to complete a double as 3-1 favourite Nolecce and Silvestre de Sousa toughed it out to take division one of the Horse Racing Free Bets With freebetting.

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“He was tricky as a two-yearold but his pedigree said he would get better,” said Guest.

‘‘He’s been a real pain but he’s growing up now and he’s been much better behaved on his last couple of runs.

‘‘He should keep on improving and the horses are all running well, so it’s great.’’ Nolecce’s win was a also a second winner for his Brazilian jockey, who had earlier partnered 5-2 shot El Torbellino to a nine-length victory in the EBF Maiden Stakes for trainer David O’Meara.

“It’s really heavy ground and she starting hanging because the ground is so bad,”

said De Sousa.

‘‘She ran a good race for me in Doncaster last time and has done it quite easily today in a race that was not so strong.’’ Stamp Duty eventually wore down the front-running Oh So Kool to gain a narrow verdict in the E.B.F./Parklands Golfcourse Maiden.

The Ollie Pears-trained 6-1 chance travelled kindly in the hands of Barry McHugh and left it late to reel in Oh So Kool and pass the post half a length to the good.