SportHorse racingNewsboy's fancies two last time out beaten favourites to atone when both seek to get off the mark for the year on the card at Salisbury17:00, 29 Jun 2026HARRY KNOWS (3.07, NAP) can turn the experience gained from a narrow last time out defeat to his advantage back at Salisbury on Tuesday.‌The Richard Hughes-trained youngster takes on three previous winners but gets a weight pull as a maiden. The gelding has been beaten by a head in two out of three starts including last time out over course and distance. He moved to the front at the 2f pole but just got run out of it in the final strides by newcomer Flying Pirate. The soft going that day may have sapped his stamina in the closing stages and he should be more at home on the likely sound surface.‌In the next race ADDISON GREY (3.37, NB), who like Harry Knows was a beaten favourite last time, can get off the mark for the year.‌A winner over this year’s Wokingham favourite Binhareer at two, he has continued to show up well in sprint handicaps, finishing second at Newbury and Newmarket, latterly behind Double Rush, who won the Wokingham.Last time out back at Newbury he had to delay his challenge and needed to be switched to get a run, but was running on at the finish.Article continues belowChoose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Richard HughesNewsboyRacing tips