There were 59 Races on Saturday 24th May 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 9 races at Curragh, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Cartmel, 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NO RETREAT has joined George Scott's yard since a successful stint in the UAE that saw him land a decent handicap on fast going at Meydan in February. The son of Siyouni has now been gelded and should prove competitive off his current mark, with the promise of much more to come. Great Chieftain resumed winning ways at Newmarket and could have a say in the outcome, despite a 6lb rise. Kindest Nation coped well with the quicker ground when third at Chester and has to be of interest too.

Top of the list is GREAT CHIEFTAIN (nap) who was the convincing winner of a well-contested race at the Newmarket Guineas meeting.
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A contest where the market should be informative. Aidan O'Brien has taken the last two renewals and fields a pair of Wootton Bassett colts in BRUSSELS and Kansas. The former made 300,000gns at the sales and is the mount of Ryan Moore so a big run looks more than likely. Kansas has had the benefit of an outing in Naas, where he finished third, and improvement should be forthcoming. He holds an entry in an early-closing sales race at Doncaster. O'Brien is operating at a strike-rate of just under 40 per cent in juvenile races this season. Newcomer Ennoble is one of two representatives from Joseph O'Brien's stable and is a half-brother to a Listed winner.

A step up in trip is going to help KANSAS who is bred for further than this and he stuck to his task nicely on debut
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Many of these have satisfying credentials. The hat-trick seeking Rare Change and Best Rate are hard to split based on their encounter at York recently. However, the former has experience of this course and can cement his authority off just 3lb higher. Cyclonite and Tuco Salamanca are also closely matched going by their meeting at Newcastle last month, while Power Fizz is on the upgrade. The vote, however, goes to MR CHAPLIN, who was highly tried as a juvenile and could make the most of dropping in class for his seasonal debut/first run since being gelded.

The Verdict for this warm event comprises the interesting handicap newcomers MISS NIGHTFALL (narrowly preferred) and Yankee Dude.
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This would appear to revolve around Tarriance and GRAVITAS, with the latter preferred. The first-named showed up well for a long way over 1m2f on his debut of Leicester but although he is likely to progress, the proven stamina of Gravitas could prevail. The Sea The Stars colt finished a creditable second at Ripon on his racecourse bow and with improvement likely, ought to go very close. Raging Al was last seen finishing fifth in a race won by subsequent Group 2 scorer Prague and the market can guide ahead of his return to action.

This should concern TARRIANCE and Gravitas both of whom made encouraging debuts. The selection contested the deeper race.
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WATCH AND SHOOT displayed plenty of promise when a close third on his racecourse bow over 7f at Newcastle earlier in the month and George Scott's gelding could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Highfield Sunshine has filled second place in two of her last three starts and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Champion Again Ole looks next best.

Highfield Sunshine brings fair form but might be vulnerable to likely improvers Champion Again Ole and WATCH AND SHOOT.
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KING CASPER won at Newmarket in fine style on his reappearance. He looks a smart prospect on that evidence and Hugo Palmer's inmate is taken to defy a hike in the weights. Teroomm shrugged off a penalty to land a novice race at Thirsk last month. The son of Iffraaj should acquit himself well now handicapping for the first time, while Dixieland Blues is also worthy of respect on his handicap and turf debut after scoring at Southwell.

Haydock has brought out the best in Sex On Fire but preference is for CITY OF GOD, whose AW form has worked out well.
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TRUSTYOURINSTINCT sets the standard with a rating of 109. He's a very consistent horse who landed a Group 3 over this trip at Leopardstown in September. He wasn't far behind the market leaders in third in a Group 2 over 1m2f here earlier this month, which was a creditable performance. Paddy Twomey's stable is in red-hot form and Magical Hope is a very interesting contender on her first start for him. She won at Listed level in Germany and the fact she holds a Group 1 entry at this track next month looks highly significant. Siege Of Troy was very strong in the market on her seasonal reappearance at Gowran Park before finishing fourth. She is not one to underestimate.

After a big run here last time, TRUSTYOURINSTINCT (nap) has a class edge over these and can improve again back at his preferred trip
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The progressive AMILOC made light work of some decent opposition when he ran away with a conditions race over a mile here three weeks ago and looks ready for another step up in trip. The son of Postponed, who holds an entry for the Eclipse, ticks the right boxes on pedigree and it will take a good effort to stop him from maintaining his unbeaten status. Seaplane's fourth in last season's Futurity at Doncaster also reads well, while Tycoon made a winning return at Windsor last month and is another whose stylish breeding commands respect. Fellow last-time-out winners Opportunity and Palazzo Blu add further depth to a strong renewal.

Opportunity brings proven stamina and undeniable promise. The unbeaten AMILOC (nap) has better form and makes appeal upped in trip.
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Ali Shuffle made it three from three when making all to land the Lily Agnes at Chester. Karl Burke's youngster is an obvious candidate in a bid to extend her unbeaten record but there is other early pace in here from the likes of Argentine Tango, Saucy Jane and Artista - and that might set things up for ANGEL NUMBERS. Positioned just off the pace before picking up well to register a cosy success at Chepstow, she could gain a similar passage through from the plum draw.

A tight renewal. MEELAF ran below expectations at Newmarket but then looked a good filly in winning at Musselburgh.
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In a moderate event marginal preference is for HYPE MERCHANT, who placed twice on the all-weather in April and was not disgraced when fifth at Ripon last Sunday. On the pick of her form, Wondrous Ways could prove to be the main danger, but she was disappointing last time. Yellow Dream remains unexposed and may improve with a first-time visor fitted.

The consistent HYPE MERCHANT (nap) made a good start for Roger Fell when fifth at Ripon and can gain a deserved breakthrough success
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RUNNING LION is clear on official ratings and will be sharper for a recent comeback run at Newmarket. The five-year-old won the Group 2 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes in good style on fast ground at Royal Ascot last summer and will prove hard to stop with a similar effort. A Listed winner at Newbury last term, Diamond Rain returns to the fray and is likely to prove competitive, while Tasmania is one to note on her second outing for Sir Mark Prescott having won in Listed company in France in 2023.

If a below-par reappearance can be put down to lack of race sharpness, last year's Group 2 winner RUNNING LION could be a cut above.
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Joseph O'Brien's AERONAUTIC catches the eye on his handicap debut. This Gleneagles gelding is a lightly-raced sort who has won two of his four races. On his latest outing, he was beaten two lengths into fourth in Listed company at Leopardstown last summer. He can have a say off a mark of 96. Himalayan Heights is race-fit from a decisive victory in a Leopardstown handicap in April. Afterwards, connections commented that he has matured since last season so there should be more to come from him. Longbourn has gone well fresh before and is well versed in big-field handicaps. Cloud Seeker is climbing the weights but has a more-than-decent win ratio, which will stand him in good stead.

It could be worth siding with CLOUD SEEKER who is at his best when allowed to dominate and he made it 5 wins from his last 6 last time
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Lady Cassien and Supreme Diamond have the benefit of experience and should go well. However, there are some interesting newcomers on show, with COMING ATTRACTION, who cost 340,000gns as a yearling, suggested as the most appealing option at this stage. A sister to a 7f winner, whose dam was a very useful sprinter, this could be an ideal starting point for the daughter of Dark Angel. There is also a lot to like about the backgrounds of Indigo Dawn and Blue Nguru, while the more stoutly-bred Ealhswith also merits a betting check.

Amo Racing's INDIGO DAWN and six-figure purchase Coming Attraction are particularly interesting.
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A few with chances, despite the small field, and preference is for OLD IS GOLD. The son of Mehmas was just a length behind a smart Godolphin colt with a previous run under his belt when third at Ascot on debut, and that experience could prove vital. Naval Light fetched 360,000gns at the Craven Breeze-Ups last month and is likely to prove popular for Karl Burke and Wathnan Racing. C&D winner Tropical Dreamer and Ripon scorer Raakeb can't be ruled out either.

Expensive breeze-up recruit Naval Light is of obvious interest but OLD IS GOLD has the benefit of experience and it was a good run.
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ZEPHLYN arrives here having won two of his last three starts and a 3lb rise for the most recent of those victories over C&D may not be enough to stop him. Quercus Robur also scored on his latest outing and the six-year-old could give the selection plenty to think about. Captain Potter edges out Zooks to be the pick of the remainder.

Marginal preference is for C&D winner CAPTAIN POTTER who went down narrowly at Newcastle last time and can race off the same mark here
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BIG MOJO (fourth) and Arizona Blaze (second) squared off in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint back in November. Both were on target in Group 3 contests last time, at Ascot and Chantilly respectively, but the former can come out on top this time round. Mill Reef winner Powerful Glory merits the utmost respect as he bids to defend his unbeaten record now returning from a 245-day absence. Ain't Nobody and Symbol Of Honour are just two others to consider in what looks to be a fiercely competitive renewal.

Having impressed when winning a Group 3 in France last month, ARIZONA BLAZE is taken to follow up. Symbol Of Honour is a danger.
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Aidan O'Brien takes the wraps off Australian import STORM BOY, who could be an exciting addition to the sprinting ranks. He won at this level at Randwick as a juvenile and is a son of Justify with plenty of dash. He holds Group 1 entries for Royal Ascot. Grand Grey ran on strongly for second (ahead of Lethal Levi in third) in a Group 3 at Newmarket, which was a notable effort on his first start since switching to Kevin Ryan. My Mate Alfie really enjoys the Curragh and is likely to come on from his runner-up berth on his reappearance in Naas. Charlie Hills won this last year and sends Iberian across the Irish Sea, so his chance is respected.

This is all about the fitness of STORM BOY who was a multiple Group-race winner down under and a repeat of those runs would be enough
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Trainer William Haggas has landed this contest before and a chance can be taken with his RHAPSODY, who never got involved when running too free on her return at Kempton in March. The form of her debut success at Yarmouth last October is particularly strong, and she may have enough to see off Music Piece, who was a creditable third at Sandown most recently. Queen Of Thieves is another with the potential to bounce back.

Judged on the strength of her 2yo win, RHAPSODY is well worth another chance. Queen Of Thieves is second choice.
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A respectable third at Catterick after scoring easily over C&D, SPRING CHORUS has done well since joining her current stable and she could be set to go in again. Runner-up over 1m2f here last month, Freddy Robinson is a key player on the return to further. My Harrison George bounced back to form with a solid effort for second over 1m6f at Thirsk and is another to consider.

Brian Ellison's FREDDY ROBINSON goes well at this track and returning to 1m4f has to be a good thing.
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Rumstar produced a career-best performance when defeating She's Quality in the Palace House at Newmarket and Jonathan Portman's charge may have more in the tank, but it is AMERICAN AFFAIR who gets the vote. The five-year-old has been on an upward trajectory for some time now - his recent York triumph providing yet more evidence of that - and a first foray into Group company looks well worth exploring. Starlust struggled in the Hong Kong Sprint when last seen, but the Breeders' Cup hero is likely to be a real threat in these calmer waters.

The thriving 5yo AMERICAN AFFAIR made it 2-2 for the season when winning a big-field handicap at York last week and earns the vote.
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RESERVARDO is entitled to be a little rusty on his first outing since last October, but the Profitable colt is 9lb and upwards ahead of those that have earned an official rating and this represents a decent opportunity for him to open his account. Nad Alshiba Snow has been off the track for a further two months but is respected having posted a solid runner-up effort at Lingfield when last sighted. Zubaru and Farandaway also have chances, but Memphisatmidnight appears up against it.

This novice event could go the way of RESERVARDO who holds the edge on form and represents an in-form stable.
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Newmarket runner-up FIELD OF GOLD can gain compensation for a narrow defeat in the first Classic of the season. The Gosdens' grey was arguably an unlucky loser, making late headway to lose out by half a length. With Colin Keane taking over in the saddle, the Juddmonte-owned colt has strong claims of taking this prize back across the Irish Sea. Hotazhell, who was a late withdrawal from the French Guineas, has every chance if ready on his first start of the season. Officer needs to take a significant step forward but, as the pick of the Ballydoyle pair, he commands maximum respect.

Field Of Gold bids for Classic redemption but seeking a record-extending 13th win in this race, Aidan O'Brien's OFFICER is fancied
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A winner of two of his four starts thus far, and a promising second at Newmarket last time, FRENCH MASTER still looks nicely treated off a mark of 96. The son of Frankel is preferred to Loughville, who didn't get the clearest of runs when third at Listed level here over shorter earlier in the month. A determined winner from the front at Newmarket, Story Horse must also enter calculations.

This looks competitive but the lightly raced FRENCH MASTER gets the vote ahead of Master Builder.
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DILIGENT RESDEV went well from the front in the Victoria Cup at Ascot before weakening into fifth and this represents a significant drop in grade. The four-year-old can take advantage at a track that should suit, with recent Nottingham third Signcastle City looking best placed to chase him home for in-form connections. Mysteryofthesands kept on well into second at Musselburgh last time out and this stiff finish could see him in an even better light.

Diligent Resdev is feared but BILLYB (nap) won this 12 months ago on his second run of the season.
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D DAY ARVALENREEVA successfully completed a double in easy fashion at Ludlow last time and is going from strength to strength in this sphere. The five-year-old could have more to offer and can remain unbeaten in handicaps over hurdles. Lahinch Wave struck at Worcester on her first start under Rules before finishing third at Fontwell under a penalty. She has to be considered, while Bellbird also has a squeak.

There is no strong temptation to oppose D DAY ARVALENREEVA, who has made excellent progress since switched to handicap hurdles.
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Irish Dancer defied odds of 28/1 when winning over C&D recently and hopefully he can prove that was no fluke, but DANDY FITZ looks the most solid option. Tim Easterby's charge ended last season with a string of solid win and placed efforts and, although he has fitness to prove on his first outing in 240 days, another bold bid is expected. Betweenthesticks was successful at this level three starts ago and he cannot be ruled out either.

Tina Jackson's WITHOUT FLAW signalled she is ready to strike again when an unlucky-in-running C&D sixth last time so gets the vote
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Maelstrom has to be respected following two victories in April, but he will need to find further improvement now 6lb higher than for his C&D success. With that in mind, preference is for PERSIAN SPIRIT, who made a winning handicap/seasonal debut at Kempton recently and her rider's claim negates a 2lb rise. The Flying Seagull edges out Easy Peeler and Dan Tucker to be best of the rest.

The well-bred colt MAELSTROM is firmly on the up and can make it 3-3 in handicaps. Easy Peeler is second choice.
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Irish Lincoln winner ORANDI has every chance of landing another big prize for trainer Tony Martin. Narrowly denied when bidding to follow up in the English equivalent at Doncaster, the seven-year-old was subsequently raised 4lb. With Jack Kearney taking 3lb off his back, the gelding looks favourably treated and given his liking for these big-field cavalry charges, he has to be the first port of call. A real eyecatcher on his recent stable debut at Limerick, Lord Church has to be of interest on his second start for Emmet Mullins. Stablemate Derry Lad is another who should appreciate a strongly-run mile.

ENCHANTED GARDEN gets the nod. The lightly raced filly is 3-4 in handicaps and looked well ahead of the assessor when scoring on return
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Having found only a progressive rival too strong over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton last month, MYTHICAL BIRD could be poised to open her account. Today's extra yardage looks ideal for the daughter of Phoenix Of Spain and she edges the vote over fellow last-time-out runner-up Mahogany Bay. Brian Meehan's filly is heading in the right direction and is likely to be involved if seeing out a step up in distance. Empress Of All is also noted.

Chelmsford runner-up EMPRESS OF ALL is taken to go one better. Mahogany Bay and Mythical Bird are solid dangers.
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It was a moderate race that Life On The Rocks won at Leicester a fortnight ago, as evidenced by the handicapper only nudging him up 1lb. He is still very well treated compared to his peak form, but five-time C&D winner DANDY'S ANGEL recaptured some sparkle with a good second over an extended mile here and looks primed for another bold showing back at her optimum trip. The class-dropping Princess Niyla is also a strong contender.

The suggestion is PRINCESS NIYLA on the back of a good reappearance at Wetherby where she raced wider than the two who beat her.
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Point-to-point winner GETAWAY VIC struck in two of his three bumper starts and has already shown he possesses plenty of ability. The son of Getaway represents the in-form Mickey Bowen yard and can score on his hurdling debut. Maggies Boy finished a respectable third in a handicap at Perth earlier in the month and needs considering as he steps back into maiden company. My Friend Yeats is another to consider.

Dual bumper winner GETAWAY VIC quickly moves up in trip for this hurdling debut and is the one with most potential.
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SYNERGISM put his underwhelming starts in novice company well behind him when scoring on his handicap debut at Wolverhampton last month. Sir Mark Prescott's three-year-old could have any amount of improvement to come and can defy his 7lb rise. Salaria made the frame at Beverley on her latest outing and would be foolish to dismiss, while Call Me Audrey can beat Grizzieblanca home for third.

Sir Mark Prescott's SYNERGISM was quick to make his mark sent handicapping on his return and can defy a 7lb rise here
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CABALLO DE MAR's winning run came to an end when second in the Chester Cup but that was still a career-best effort and the progressive four-year-old can return to winning ways in this company, despite being 5lb higher. Gibside lifted the Chester Plate at the same meeting on the Roodee, but was behind the selection on his two starts immediately prior to that. Align The Stars has disappointed the last twice but it is too soon to be writing him off.

There are other possibilities but CABALLO DE MAR and Gibside, the two who ran so well at Chester, are preferred.
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FILLY FODEN was beaten a length and a quarter by Ardisia when second on her debut at Musselburgh and renews rivalry off 7lb better terms. The daughter of Ardad sports a first-time tongue-tie and can reverse that form to get off the mark. Son Of Sarabi showed lots of ability when second on his debut at Doncaster but failed to build on that when only seventh at Goodwood last time, but he may be worth another chance.

This can go to FILLY FODEN who has finished runner-up in both starts and is weighted to reverse debut form with Ardisia.
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Having been successful off a similar break in the past, GENUINE ARTICLE can make a winning reappearance. Lightly raced for previous connections, the five-year-old has shaped with promise on more than one occasion since joining Gerry Keane. Third over C&D on his final start last season, the gelding remains open to further improvement. Merisi Diamond, who looked to be coming to hand when fourth at Limerick last month, shouldn't be far away. Although versatile when it comes to trip, this appears to be his optimum distance. Pinar Del Rio is entitled to be sharper for his recent narrow defeat at Naas.

PLUME NOIRE won on reappearance last year and was an unlucky loser in a C&D fillies' premier handicap in June off 2lb higher
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Carrados must enter calculations on his handicap bow after landing a breakthrough victory a shade cosily at Wolverhampton last month. An official rating of 86 looks workable for Archie Watson's gelding, but RUBY'S PROFIT rates as a more solid proposition. The Profitable filly is only 3lb higher than her latest second in a competitive affair at Chester and she may prove too streetwise for today's rivals. The unexposed Xanthe is also worth a second look.

Miss Show Down is of interest with more progress on the cards but CARRADOS looks promising and can make a winning handicap debut.
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LIGHT UP OUR STARS exploited a sliding rating when he emerged as the ready winner of a similar race at Yarmouth 10 days ago and a 3lb higher mark is very manageable in his bid to follow up. Triple Force, second over C&D earlier in the month, can give the selection a good run for the money if he gets into a rhythm a little sooner. A close third in that race, Thats My Boy Luke also rates a key player.

It's surely a matter of time before TRIPLE FORCE gets his head in front and he can go one better than here 19 days ago.
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MUSIQUE DE FEE justified favouritism to make it three wins out of her last four outings at Hereford and is just 6lb higher today. The six-year-old takes a step up in grade but can continue her brilliant form. Mermaids Cave showed improvement in first-time cheekpieces to score by four lengths at Huntingdon and is likely to be on the premises here, despite a 5lb rise. Vroomoz Eile isn't out of it either.

Thriving mare MUSIQUE DE FEE drew clear to score very comfortably a fortnight ago and is taken to record her fourth win since March.
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ANCIENT TIMES failed to supplement his victory at Doncaster when hitting the woodwork at Goodwood earlier in the month, but that was still a good effort. The seven-year-old is off an unchanged rating and he looks the one to beat. Beauzon outran his odds when filling the runner-up spot at Leicester and is just 2lb higher, so he has to be considered. Of the remainder, Ramon Di Loria makes the most appeal.

Roundhay Park's latest run can be upgraded and he's a big player but ANCIENT TIMES is marginally preferred today.
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SKY SAFARI comfortably remained unbeaten in handicap company at Kempton last month and is now looking to transfer that form to turf. If the daughter of Zoustar can do so, then she could defy a 6lb rise. Redredrobin outran her big odds when making the frame at Kempton on her latest outing and should remain competitive, while last-time-out scorer Billy Mill is another to keep an eye on.

It's hard to oppose SKY SAFARI (nap) who remains an unexposed and progressive filly having won three of her four starts.
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Cork maiden winner JAGGED EDGE looks open to improvement from an initial mark of 90. Well on top in the closing stages, the form received a boost when the runner-up won easily next time out. Given how strongly he travelled when opening his account, dropping back a furlong in trip should see the son of Blue Point in an even better light. Madrid Handicap winner East Hampton has to be respected, despite his big weight. That Naas race has thrown up plenty of subsequent Graded performers over the years. British raider Shameful has to enter calculations with Colin Keane booked.

A few in with claims but GANGSTA MAN dominated from the front at Roscommon just 12 days ago and he's only up 4lb for that
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AL WASEELA is a dependable filly who could have more to offer now she has proven herself to be capable of winning over a mile. The daughter of Siyouni was a ready winner at Nottingham last month and, given that was just her second start for the Ollie Sangster yard, it seems safe to assume a 3lb higher mark is within her compass. Barry's Boy and fellow last-time-out winner Live Each Day are others to note.

The vote goes to AL WASEELA, who was won three of his last five starts and hit a clear personal best at Nottingham last month.
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FAIRLAWN FLYER arrives at the top of his game and landed a treble with a gutsy success at Perth last month. He could still prove ahead of the handicapper, despite a further 6lb rise, and Sean Bowen prefers him to stablemate Jerrash. Morfee just missed out at Market Rasen when caught in the final strides. He can feature again and looks a bigger threat to the selection than Sean Og.

One of two to pull a long way clear of the others when second to a course specialist at Market Rasen last month, MORFEE gets the vote.
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STANHOPE GARDENS progressed on each of his three juvenile starts, with his best effort coming when only beaten a neck into second in the Group 3 Autumn Stakes at Newmarket. Ralph Beckett's colt could have lots more to offer this season and sets a lofty standard with a rating of 111. Spirit Of Farhh failed to fire at Newbury on his return but could show a lot more, and he makes more appeal than Stark Warning in the race for second.

Seemingly held in very high regard, STANHOPE GARDENS can collect this prize before moving on to bigger projects.
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The Dermot Weld-trained ESHERANN has every chance of improving on his debut second at Leopardstown. Always prominent, the Wootton Bassett colt kept on nicely to take minor honours close home. Stepping up an additional three furlongs looks very much in his favour, while the experience of racing over shorter on his introduction will not have been lost on him. Rizal, who was very strong in the market when fifth at Gowran Park, is another who should have benefited from his initial outing and it would be no surprise to see Johnny Murtagh's colt leave that form well behind. Propose is also worthy of consideration.

Irish Derby entry PROPOSE can build on his Dundalk second and strike at the third time of asking under Ryan Moore
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Richard Spencer's horses have been running well and it could be a profitable move to side with BORN SLIPPY, who has shown ability on both his previous starts and can go one better than his recent second-placed finish in a Chepstow maiden. Mwaki represents the same yard and should be wiser following his introduction at Kempton. However, Angel Of Anfield debuted in a deeper race at Ascot and is likely to be a bigger danger to the selection. Regional Rock and Silver State are appealing newcomers to monitor in the betting.

The vote goes to ANGEL OF ANFIELD, who showed plenty of promise with his close fifth at Ascot and sets a good standard on that form.
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HORN CAPE made a moderate debut over fences back in 2023, but has won four times over hurdles subsequently. Ben Haslam's charge has every chance back in this sphere if carrying over that improved form. Klitschko won over timber at Sedgefield in March and could have a say in proceedings if taking to the larger obstacles, while Hurricane Ali has eased in the weights over hurdles and is potentially well treated on his chasing bow.

Her latest run was much better than the bare form suggests and DISCO ANNIE is now 4lb lower than when second on her chasing debut.
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REALIGN supplemented his debut second at Newmarket with a decent third in the Convivial at last year's Ebor meeting. William Haggas' colt sets a strong standard and a similar performance on his return to action is likely to make him tough to beat. Rajeteriat also boasts some fair form as a juvenile and he may give the selection most food for thought, although market support for the well-bred Lord Montague on his debut would be interesting.

Tasalla is a likely big improver but REALIGN sets a good standard and is far from being fully exposed himself.
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Maraaheb sets the standard with an official rating of 77 and is expected to go close. A tendency to hang continues to be an issue, though, and it might pay to side with LITTLE SAVER. Hugo Palmer's colt got loose before his Chester debut recently and performed with credit to finish fifth given the circumstances. It would come as no great surprise were he to progress. Doddington Guy has produced a similar level of form across his two starts and is also noted.

Preference is for LITTLE SAVER who shaped with promise behind a smart prospect at Chester and should know much more this time.
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Having returned to form with a respectable second over 2m5f at Fakenham 18 days ago, Kate Madrik warrants consideration stepping up in distance. However, Mickey Bowen's mare will need to brush up on her jumping and it could be worth chancing JUDICIAL REVIEW on his seasonal debut. The seven-year-old capped off his latest campaign by making all over 2m5f here and a 2lb nudge up in the ratings may prove inconsequential. Recent Perth scorer Fathers Advice is also noted.

The pick is for 2023 winner LIGHTS ARE GREEN (nap), who shaped well on his recent reappearance and should now be back at concert pitch.
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Although JASOUR failed to replicate last year's Group 1 Commonwealth Cup third at Ascot in three subsequent starts, a wind procedure since his latest effort in the Flying Five at the Curragh may change his fortunes. The four-year-old makes plenty of appeal dropped into Listed company and he may have enough class to repel the progressive Jarraaf. Owen Burrows' colt was improving at a rate of knots during his previous campaign and isn't taken lightly. Annaf is the pick of the remainder.

A strong Listed race in which the unexposed JARRAAF may be able to improve past Jasour and Annaf.
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An opening mark of 73 does not look beyond KINSWOMAN given what she has achieved in maiden contests so far. The daughter of Mehmas, a half-sister to the talented Audience, is expected to step forward now sent handicapping. Dream Out Loud won off 6lb lower at Kempton last month and he can be a real threat if handling the switch to turf, along with the consistent Valsharah, who finished a creditable third over C&D last time.

An interesting race in which handicap newcomer KINSWOMAN gets the vote ahead of recent Kempton winner Dream Out Loud.
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BEAT THE EDGE appeared to idle when collared on the run-in at Market Rasen earlier this month and compensation could be on the cards. The eight-year-old makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and the sharp nature of this track may suit. The biggest threat could emerge from Toombridge, who arrives on the back of a good second at Kelso, although the down-in-class Whoshotthesheriff shouldn't be underestimated either.

This might go to TOOMBRIDGE, who remains a maiden after 16 attempts under rules but was knocking on the door at the end of last season.
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Key Witness made all in maiden company at Chelmsford last month and an opening mark of 72 looks workable. However, Archie Watson's inmate may have a tougher time dominating this contest and preference is for KOSOMETSUKE. The son of Kodiac justified favouritism on his handicap debut at Kempton nine days ago and a 5lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent a double. Moby Quick can also feature.

Gloryous can go well at a price but KOSOMETSUKE won well on his recent handicap debut and can make light of his 5lb rise.
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LADY DREAMER has shown consistent form over the distance and was a deserved winner at Wolverhampton on her latest outing, albeit by just a short head. Strike also places himself as a strong contender with his successful record over the course and distance, he has run twice here and won on both occasions. Jack Doughty claiming 3lb on Lethal Force's son further strengthens his claims. Raffles Angel's impressive form failed to reflect on her last start, but she's a filly to look out for.

Lady Dreamer should be involved but STRIKE, twice a C&D winner last year, can build on his promising second at Ascot.
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A highly-encouraging second on his handicap debut over this distance at Yarmouth last time out, BABYLON looks the one to beat off a 4lb higher mark. Arcturus Flame can give him the most to think about following a strong start to his season, which includes a success at Nottingham last month. Arizona Rock is of interest on the step up in trip, while Komodo Island cannot be ruled out either.

Preference is for ARCTURUS FLAME who has finished first and second in two handicaps since returning last month.
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PHAEDRA shone at Chepstow last time, winning by six and a half lengths. The filly is on a promising trajectory this season and Alec Voikhansky claiming 3lb on her is good news. Squires Treaty showed a drive to lead on his latest outing, and has finished a good third on his last two starts. Jack Dace claims 7lb in the saddle which boosts his claims. Almanzor filly Queen Sansa, although a beaten favourite, produced a career-best effort at Brighton latest and is another interesting contender.

This can go to PHAEDRA, who got off the mark with a 6l win at Chepstow on Wednesday and looks well treated under a penalty.
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MARIOENTO was a creditable third over further at Newcastle last time out and the pace he showed there gave the impression that he may be suited by dropping back to 1m6f now. Jack Callan's 7lb claim is a big plus, and it may be Robusto who gives him the most to think about, following a strong runner-up effort at Southwell. Grey Fox and Wannabe Brave also warrant consideration.

Tricky. WANNABE BRAVE is not the only one of these who has shown his best form on the AW but he's not had many chances on turf.
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NEWFANGLED, despite finishing a beaten favourite at Newbury, remains a strong contender. The gelding has consistently claimed the top three spots and must have a good chance. Zariela is a big player too. The four-year-old beat Berry Clever wearing a visor for the first time. The filly will be sporting the visor again and should go well. Daisy Roots showed some promise at Lingfield last month, but was behind the selection on that occasion.

Top of the list is ZARIELA (nap), who overcame trouble at Yarmouth last month and was as good as ever with that cosy success.
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