There were 43 Races on Wednesday 28th May 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Wexford, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Cartmel, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A 230,000gns purchase last month and related to a host of winners over a variety of distances, STORM FORCE could be primed to strike on debut for leading connections. Karl Burke landed this contest last year with a newcomer, and he could have another smart one on his hands in the shape of Victor Cee, although he may need further in time being by French 2000 Guineas winner Victor Ludorum. Of those with experience, Kodigara stands out after a creditable second at Musselburgh earlier in the month.

Richard Fahey has a very healthy 10-33 (30%) record with his 2yos at Hamilton in the last five seasons and STORM FORCE earns the vote.
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TWIST OR STICK showed promise when dead-heating for fifth with the reopposing Gillali Lass on her debut at Wolverhampton recently. This isn't the deepest of contests so if the daughter of Mehmas can improve for the switch to turf, she ought to go close despite a wide draw. U Turn has offered more than the bare form figures would suggest so far and he enters calculations, along with the Richard Hughes-trained Rajdad.

This may be best left to RAJDAD, who stepped up on her debut effort when switched to turf last time and is down in grade.
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A promising third on her hurdles bow at Warwick earlier in the month, SHARP GLANCE is entitled to have plenty of improvement forthcoming and she can get off the mark here. The Jamie Snowden yard can do little wrong at present, and Jack N Jones looks to be a key player on her hurdles debut, along with And She Was.

This looks a good opportunity for the well-related SHARP GLANCE who has nothing to fear from Last Note on their Warwick clash.
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Placed in a strong maiden at Thirsk last month where the first two have gone on to score since, A WAR EAGLE is of major interest on the step up in trip having had been gelded in the interim. Edward Bethell's charge may have too much on his handicap debut for the unexposed Moutai and Impartiality, who has been raised 3lb for breaking the maiden at Beverley last month.

The choice is OBITO who ran as well as could be expected when chasing home a couple of useful types over C&D last time.
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Count Palatine hit the frame in a similar contest at Ayr last month but while respected from an unchanged mark, it is PARK STREET that shades preference. Tina Jackson's gelding met all sorts of trouble when an unfortunate fourth over the extended mile here recently. It was a noteworthy performance nevertheless, and the dual course winner may well make amends. Triggerman posted a handful of solid efforts on turf last term and should not be overlooked.

A third Beverley win may well be forthcoming for PARK STREET (nap), who met trouble here last time.
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Denied by the narrowest of margins on his first start for the in-form James Owen team at Warwick last week, MR LE PHILOSOPHE looks capable of gaining compensation on the rise in distance. Stablemate Market House arrives on the back of a victory on the level at Brighton, and he is of interest on his return to this sphere with Alex Chadwick taking off a valuable 5lb. Runner-up here last time out, Stinginhisstep is another to consider, along with Privilege.

James Owen's MR LE PHILOSOPHE (nap) is off the same mark as for last week's narrow defeat and he can gain compensation.
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SWIFT SALIAN improved from his first to his second start this season when narrowly denied at Thirsk last time out and he can regain the winning thread. Back to form with a strong runner-up effort over C&D, Ayr Poet can follow the selection home. The handicapper is slowly releasing his grip on Dingwall and he could pop up sooner or later.

Arkenstaar and Swift Salian are good for big runs but AYR POET gets the vote for a trainer and jockey in great form.
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IN A HURRY pulled her chance away over 1m1f at Lingfield last time out but she'd gone close on both starts previously. Connections reach for a first-time hood here and if that, along with a drop in trip, can help the Time Test filly to race more amenably, she could break her maiden. Saliko holds an official rating of 68 and might be best equipped to halt the selection, although Rogue Invader is no back number from a handy draw.

The vote goes to WADACRE MAESTRO who is nicely bred and won't need to be anything special to make a winning debut.
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This can go the way of DARING PLAN, who was not beaten far on his first start after wind surgery when third at Fontwell recently. Stepping up slightly in trip promises improvement, and he gets the vote ahead of Tellairsue, who has been placed on his last two starts and should enjoy a return to this distance. Illogical Logic has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his fourth at Doncaster two starts ago.

He will need to run better than last time but ILLOGICAL LOGIC has races in him off his current mark. The forecast rain is welcomed.
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DOTHAN had his head down where it mattered to make a successful handicap bow at Doncaster last time out. Ed Bethell's gelding was only raised 2lb for that effort and given that returning to further ought to suit the son of Territories, he is fancied to repeat the dose. Mae Amor made a pleasing return at Ripon earlier this month and is entitled to build on that performance, while others to note include Larchill Lass and Defence Missile.

The one who may well be ahead of his mark is DOTHAN (nap) who needed all of the 5f to win last time and is just 2lb higher here over 6f.
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CASILLI built on her sixth-placed reappearance over an extended 1m here when third over the same track and trip earlier this month. A return to this distance looks ideal for the eight-year-old and, off an unchanged mark, she makes most appeal. Mystical Maria is another who should enjoy this stiffer test of stamina and Richard Fahey's filly may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Princess Niyla.

Mighty Quiet, Casilli and Bearwith can go well but WHATACRACKER can confirm the promise of this year's runs over 1m2f.
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Kick Up A Storm has been given a break since he failed to complete a hat-trick over hurdles with a disappointing effort at Doncaster last November. Switching to fences could rekindle his interest and a betting check should be revealing. However, experienced chasers Planned Paradise and course-specialist INVESTMENT MANAGER look the pair to focus on. The latter won this race off 3lb higher last year and has a big chance of staging a repeat.

Any of the five might win but last year's winner INVESTMENT MANAGER could run around here with his eyes shut.
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ORIENTAL PRINCE has found significant improvement since he was on target at Newcastle in December, winning six times subsequently, including a first turf triumph at Haydock most recently. The versatile four-year-old will have no problem returning to the minimum trip and he's fancied to continue on his upward trajectory. Digital hasn't been in the best form of late but he's too attractively handicapped to leave out of the equation. Hurt You Never is another to consider.

The mare HURT YOU NEVER made it 2-2 at Hamilton when winning over C&D two starts ago and gets the nod ahead of Digital.
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Having regained the winning thread at Hamilton recently, Hostelry warrants respect on her follow-up bid. A 3lb rise in the ratings is unlikely to prevent another bold bid from Ruth Carr's mare, but it could be worth taking a chance on DR RIO. The veteran endured a luckless passage when eighth over C&D last time and, granted better luck, compensation may be on the horizon. Panama City is also forecast to feature.

The one who appeals most is HOSTELRY, who comes here in fine form and, although 3lb higher than at Hamilton, remains on a handy mark.
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Having made all over 3m1f at Warwick earlier this month, Striking A Pose warrants respect off just 2lb higher. However, Joe Tizzard's charge may find it tougher dominating a bigger field on this drop back in distance and AL SAYAH looks the most solid proposition. Neil Mulholland's mare arrives on the back of a career-best triumph over C&D and a 6lb rise from the assessor looks workable. Paddy De Pole is also noted.

A trappy race. Al Sayah could continue her good recent work but Warwick winner STRIKING A POSE gets the nod.
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Savrola readily made all on his recent return at Thirsk and he warrants respect, but a 5lb rise and this bigger field will make things tougher. Instead, the top-weight KING'S SCHOLAR could be the way to go. Ed Walker's charge looks equally effective on turf or the all-weather and a 4lb rise for his comeback victory at Southwell is fair. Letsbefrank and Alnayef have chances for Jim Goldie.

Preference is for SECTARIUS, who made a good start for the Ed Bethell stable last year and could still have more to offer.
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SAWGRASS ran a career-best on her first go at this trip when second at Brighton last time out, and a 1lb rise may not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from going one better. Star Delta arrives with similar claims after a strong runner-up effort at Catterick, while Arch Legend is entitled to improve on his first run for new connections when fifth here earlier in the month. Cloudy Rose and Twoforthegutter are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Sawgrass has claims but this can go to TWOFORTHEGUTTER, who ran well at Carlisle last time and is down in the weights and in grade.
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YCCS PORTOCERVO shaped better than the bare result when weakening into fourth at Ludlow last month after some less-than-fluent jumping over the final fences. Moreover, the Martaline gelding's stamina may have been stretched by the 3m distance and this 2m5f trip could prove fruitful. The biggest threat may emerge from Cap Du Mathan, who arrives on the back of a respectable third at Cheltenham, ahead of On Springs.

After a good run at Cheltenham, CAP DU MATHAN is taken to have the measure of last year's winner Yccs Portocervo.
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BEACON EDGE concedes plenty weight but is a former Grade 1-winner who contests a winnable claimer. Winner of the 2021 Drinmore Chase, he was Grade 1-placed as recently as last December and, despite being an 11-year-old, has run some useful races in defeat this year. Must Meet Cecil is helped by his rider's 5lb claim and while he landed a similar claimer at Tramore last month, was well held at Killarney subsequently. Six-time Redwood Queen would have strong claims on best form but was well held on a recent reappearance run.

If recapturing form shown around this time last year, REDWOOD QUEEN is weighted to take the measure of Beacon Edge over this trip
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BRUCE BANNER comfortably made all on his first outing for Rebecca Menzies at Newcastle and the second has franked that form by winning since. A 3lb rise looks fairly lenient and he is taken to complete the double. Trojan Soldier was a staying-on second on his handicap debut over 1m2f at Beverley and has a definite chance upped further in trip here, while Joyful Sound also holds claims on her first foray into the handicap ranks.

The new trip looks sure to suit dour stayer GENTLE WARRIOR who will also be suited by any rain to fall. Joyful Sound is next best.
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Runner-up behind a subsequent winner at Redcar last time out, GOLDEN RAINBOW looks more than capable of regaining the winning thread off 1lb higher for his in-form connections. Fortunate Star has been knocking on the door of late and is a key player, along with Astapor, who is 11lb lower than his victory at Hamilton last May. Others to note include Araifjan, Beneficiary and Gypsy Nation.

The one who appeals most is ASTAPOR, who ran well when last seen in March and should be suited by this stiff venue.
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Cases can be stated for several of these and the shortlist includes Stella Hogan, Mbappe and Got No Dollars, who are all previous course winners that don't have much to find at this level. Preference, however, is for ADACE, who is handicapped to go well off just 2lb above her last winning mark and has her claims enhanced further by Zacharia Clarke claiming 7lb from the saddle.

This looks tricky but the vote goes to LAW SUPREME, who is on a dangerous mark and didn't get much luck over C&D last week.
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DUKE OF LEGGAGH has been kept busy and continues to hold form. A dual handicap hurdle winner at Naas in February, he is forgiven his latest pulled-up effort over hurdles as he was reported to have lost his left fore shoe in-running and has since recaptured his form on the Flat. Sunchart retains smart Flat ability and scored at Listed level in March. He remains somewhat unexposed as he is lightly raced in this sphere but wouldn't want quick ground. Grimaud is next best.

Winner of a maiden here last summer, classy Flat performer SUNCHART gets the vote here, providing the predicted rain arrives
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SPIT SPOT bolted up when opening her Rules account at Musselburgh and a similar level of performance would make her tough to beat. Terrorise wasn't too far behind a subsequent easy winner at Market Rasen last time and he warrants respect with further improvement on the cards. Sam England's French import Sang Pour Sang is worth a market check at least, while Sedgefield maiden winner Celestial Reign also has a squeak.

Well equipped to cope with the forecast rain here, SPIT SPOT is taken to add to her Musselburgh win.
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NANDITA, whose price rose from 165,000gns as a foal to 725,000gns as a yearling, showed ability when introduced at Yarmouth a fortnight ago and is sure to be wiser now she has the benefit of experience. Her yard has won two of the last four editions of this race and appears to have another live wire on their hands. Palmeira is the pick of the other two with experience, while Mood Queen and Selmiya are interesting newcomers to consider.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to PALMEIRA, who made a promising start when third at Salisbury 13 days ago.
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Course-and-distance winner ONEBRIGHTBLUEROSE has shown much much more than her rivals and will skim across this surface. Although last July's course success was her sole win in 28 starts, she was beaten just a half-length in a Tramore chase in April. Chesterbaylad showed some encouragement at Down Royal earlier this month and being a four-year-old, can progress. My Good Pal was well enough held in three runs for current connections, while Sidiriya, a Flat maiden winner in 2022, has disappointed over hurdles but wasn't beaten too far at Navan in March.

Darragh O'Keeffe's mount ONEBRIGHTBLUEROSE is a C&D winner and is the most appealing of these on recent form over hurdles and fences
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LAWMANS BLIS is 1lb lower than when runner-up on his latest hurdles outing at Sedgefield and, with William Shanahan taking a handy 5lb off his back, he looks the one to beat. Like the selection, Chillhi arrives following a solid effort on the Flat and he must enter calculations, while Mr Sundancer and Top Of The Bay are other names to note.

It might be worth chancing VOCAL DUKE, who is very well suited by this C&D and has slipped to a very tempting mark.
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Dr Strangelove was a 16/1 winner on his debut here last month and is unlikely to be as underestimated in the betting tonight, despite stepping up in trip and picking up a penalty. However, there are a couple of notable debutants on show and it could be worth placing faith in the potential held by KYOTO, who cost 220,000 euros and is a half-brother to dual Group 3 winner Spinning Memories. Support in the betting for the well-bred Grey Soul could also be significant.

Several have claims but it might be worth siding with Andrew Balding's striking newcomer KYOTO, who cost 220,000euros as a yearling.
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TELNOBODY's form was poor prior to a useful recent placing and should compete at the business end here. She is only a five-year-old so might continue to progress and had plenty rivals finish behind her at Down Royal. Ballycommon Chapel is a 29-race maiden but has bits of form at this level and was narrowly beaten at Tipperary recently. Point-to-point winner Hay Baby might progress from her recent handicap debut.

A good run at Tipperary two weeks ago leaves BALLYCOMMON CHAPEL (nap) well prepared to uphold previous form with Pampar Lady
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A number of these look to have chances, so SHANTWOPOINTFIVE receives what can only be a tentative vote. Warren Greatrex's charge won her only previous visit here and ran right up to her best when fourth in a class 2 handicap at Cheltenham last time. Rock Hurley readily made all on his latest outing at Bangor and he merits consideration, despite a 10lb rise. Belvedere Blast and Rioja Alta also hold claims.

C&D winner SHANTWOPOINTFIVE (nap) gave a good account of herself in a competitive Cheltenham handicap last month and gets the nod.
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NUTMEG's stamina appeared to ebb away when weakening into eighth over 1m at Newbury last month and he makes plenty of appeal reverting to 7f and the all-weather. George Scott's inmate had previously posted a good second on his debut at Southwell and a reproduction of that performance may see him open his account. Both Of Us, a half-brother to the highly-rated Spangled Mac, is a potential fly in the ointment on his opening bid and market support must be noted. Uniting is the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for NUTMEG, who looked stretched when upped to 1m at Newbury and sets a good standard on his debut second at Southwell.
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SON OF ANARCHY is ideally suited by these race conditions and should take all the beating. A debut point-to-point winner in November 2023, he has been lightly-raced race since but has shown useful form in stronger maidens. Banana Three has some useful hurdles form but while reliable, isn't helped by conceding 8lb to the selection. Following Orders was a beaten favourite at Kilbeggan last month but might possibly have been unsuited by that tight track.

SON OF ANARCHY has been running in stronger maidens and, providing he handles this quicker ground, looks the one to beat
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With the trip being a potential stumbling block for the likes of Golden Maverick and Achnamara, it could pay to side with one of the potential improvers over this distance. HARPER VALLEY fits the bill after a fourth-placed finish over an extended 2m6f at Kelso three weeks ago, which could be a precursor for more to come now he has tested the waters regarding stamina. The Jeweller's Pet is another who could figure, especially if any rain falls.

This is a step up in grade for the penalised EVENWOOD SONOFAGUN but he won with quite a bit left in the tank over C&D on Monday.
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A wide draw and 6f distance were enough to thwart FORCE AND VALOUR at Chester earlier this month but he makes plenty of appeal on his return to the all-weather. The Mehmas gelding looked one to follow when scoring at Newcastle as a juvenile and his subsequent efforts in Meydan were more than respectable. Handicap debutant Critical Aclaim supplemented three runner-up efforts with a breakthrough triumph at Brighton 20 days ago and he's feared most, ahead of Binhareer.

There are some interesting handicap newcomers in the line-up and BINHAREER gets the vote ahead of Blue Rc and Critical Aclaim.
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TAG MAN has proven form over staying distances and can improve following a recent reappearance run at Punchestown. Well suited by good ground, he has produced some useful efforts over hurdles and defeated former Cesarewitch winner Run For Oscar to win last August. Dual bumper winner Lieutenant Mayne can be hit-and-miss but is capable on his day and was a useful winner at Chepstow last month. He too likes good ground and it is notable he steps up to this distance for the first time. Former Galway Plate winner Ash Tree Meadow tries this slightly longer distance for his first time since point-to-pointing, but has been out of sorts in recent times.

A note of caution is struck by an odds-on hurdles defeat for ASH TREE MEADOW last summer but he should account for these three rivals
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GREAT PEPPER posted a respectable effort when finishing third of six on his chasing debut at Carlisle on his most recent start. That was also his first appearance since undergoing wind surgery and this still low-mileage seven-year-old, who won two of his three starts in point-to-points, is an attractive proposition in this company. His stablemate Hurricane Ali is another to keep an eye on in the betting market, while Militaire could also be a player if the first-time cheekpieces draw improvement.

Ben Haslam's COQOLINO carries a 7lb penalty for his 2m1f win here on Saturday but this longer trip can prompt an even better effort.
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Having displayed a determined attitude to complete the double at Windsor 30 days ago, Kinetic warrants respect in her hat-trick bid. A 4lb higher mark is unlikely to forestall another bold effort from James Owen's filly, but MISS DOLLY ROCKER may prove slightly better handicapped. The five-year-old looked to find her third-placed stable bow over 1m2f at Ascot on the sharp side and tonight's extra quarter-mile trip looks ideal, with Jack Dace good value for his 7lb claim, too. Silver Nightfall and Elterwater are also noted.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to James Owen's resurgent hat-trick seeker KINETIC (nap). Silver Nightfall is feared.
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KYLE VALLEY's form is quite in-and-out but was a dual point-to-point winner last year and bounced back with a useful recent run at Kilbeggan. Native Song is another dual point-to-point winner and while she has been well held in recent hurdle runs, will be greatly helped by stepping up in distance. Butchers Bill has been running reasonably well at this level recently.

Not too many to get excited about but KYLE VALLEY appeals on the back of a narrow Kilbeggan defeat at this trip
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Having returned to form with a good second at Ffos Las earlier this month, LERMOOS LEGEND could be ready to regain the winning thread. A 1lb ease in the ratings and being reunited with champion jockey Sean Bowen can only help the veteran and he's preferred to Shillanavogy. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding arrives in good heart, although a drop back in distance may prove on the sharp side. Market support for chasing/seasonal debutant Importateur would be interesting.

Dual C&D winner LERMOOS LEGEND returns here after a good recent effort and remains on a workable mark, so his claims look solid.
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This is more competitive than the four-runner contest Haku landed at Wolverhampton latest. Mark Loughnane's charge merits respect under a 5lb penalty nonetheless, but preference is for TROJAN STORM. The low-mileage four-year-old sprang somewhat of a surprise when winning at odds of 18-1 at Dunstall Park in February but a 4lb rise looks fair and he can prove that was no fluke. Turquino was too keen to do himself justice at Ascot recently but he remains of interest, as does Way Of Life, who got up on the line over 1m3f here last time.

Preference is for ARQOOB whose two goes over C&D in March resulted in a win and a nose defeat.
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THEDEVILUNO has run two solid races in defeat in recent months and has form at this course. He bumped into a capable winner here in March and while beaten 11 lengths at Cork last month, that winner has tip-top potential. Strong Link also has useful form in bumpers but did receive 11lb from the comfortable winner at Naas in February. Kildinan Prince showed promise in a 3m1f maiden hurdle a fortnight ago and, with that experience behind him, can compete in this stronger race.

Thedeviluno and Strong Link hold strong claims but are opposed by recent maiden hurdle second KILDINAN PRINCE
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Galileo Silver arrives on the back of completing a double between the flags and he warrants respect on his belated Rules return. However, LINELEE KING made a winning seasonal debut in what looked a stronger hunters' chase at Southwell in March and a similar performance may see Olly Murphy's gelding follow up. Autonomous Cloud should appreciate this greater emphasis on stamina and may fare best of the remainder.

Excused his defeat over 2m4f on good ground this month, thorough stayer AUTONOMOUS CLOUD ought to be much better suited by this test.
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Gooloogong (winner) had the benefit of a recent run when defeating both CAPONE (second) and Kingdom Of Stars (fourth) over C&D recently, but it is the second-named who is fancied to come out on top this time. The veteran performer had attracted market support that day and if stepping forward for that reappearance, he may well go one place better. The booking of Oisin Murphy is noteworthy, too.

Preference is for ORCHESTRA who proved game when making all over C&D 19 days ago.
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