There were 44 Races on Thursday 15th June 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Haydock, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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MRS MEADER wasn't disgraced last time at Windsor when she finished third by just under six lengths, and she has been dropped 1lb in the weights for that effort which puts her just 3lb higher than when she won this race easily last year. Therefore, she could be feasibly treated. Mabre filled the runner-up spot last time over a mile and looks an interesting contender going back up in distance, while Fillyfudge is also of interest.

MABRE is enjoying an excellent season yet still features on a good mark so can garner win number four of 2023 at the chief expense of 2021 victor Mrs Meader who seems primed for another bold showing. The returning Point Louise, last year's winner King's Castle and C&D winner Tessy Lad complete the shortlist in a very open handicap.

Plenty have possibilities but the best four options may be MRS MEADER, Tessy Lad, Point Louise and Luna Magic.
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BOOK OF TALES struck by four lengths over 1m6f at Bath last week and he now has to carry a 6lb penalty, but considering the manner of his victory, that could prove a straightforward task. Raincloud could improve for the step up in trip on her handicap debut and she can battle it out for the silver medal with Pfingstberg, who also tackles further as he makes his first start in a handicap.

BOOK OF TALES can follow up his Bath success. Raincloud could do better with cheekpieces fitted, while Pfingstberg is another potential improver now going handicapping upped markedly in trip.

Charlie Johnston's BOOK OF TALES won by 4l at Bath last week and gets the vote today under his penalty.
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A promising third on his debut behind a Royal Ascot-bound rival, MOYET should be open to plenty of improvement being by an up-and-coming sire in Blue Point. He gets the vote ahead of newcomer Foreign Exchange, who hails from a stable that have done very well with their juveniles already this season. Fellow debutant Merrimack and Sovereign Nation are others to consider.

MOYET is the percentage call on the back of his promising debut third at Goodwood, although a strong market move for newcomers Foreign Exchange, whose stable has some smart juveniles to compare him to, or Merrimack would put a slightly different slant on things.

Foreign Exchange and Merrimack are newcomers of some note but MOYET may put his experience to good use.
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MAFNOOD is related to a few winners, including being a half-brother to Tajaanus, who was also trained by Richard Hannon and struck on his debut. The son of Kingman can show enough speed to make his first start a winning one. Treasure Time is another newcomer to note, as he has more than enough speed in his pedigree to suggest he can be a player. Double Jump has the benefit of experience, having contested a warm 6f race at Goodwood, and he could put that to good use.

Usually a very informative 2-y-o contest and the newcomers can come to the fore, with MAFNOOD, Enpassant and Iberian put up before market clues. Double Jump is the clear pick of those with experience.

This looks booked for a newcomer. MAFNOOD makes plenty of appeal on paper. Treasure Time is next best.
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MANYANA was only raised 1lb in the ratings for finishing second by a length at Nottingham last time in this grade and she hit the line strongly, suggesting that she is the one to beat. The main threat might be Hidden Pearl, who returns from a break following a second at Wolverhampton when last seen and she is fancied to be thereabouts. Owen Little could bounce back and get involved.

HIDDEN PEARL has been absent for 6 months, yet she proved a model of consistency during the second half of last year and could be worth chancing to make a winning return in a wide-open staying handicap. Manyana, on the back of her recent Nottingham second and C&D winner Henry The Fifth are a couple of others to consider.

Most of these have something to prove but MANYANA turned things around with a second in similar conditions at Nottingham two weeks ago.
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This can go the way of SEALINE, who has run well here before when fourth on debut and looked to be getting the hang of things late on at Chester last month. The son of Australia is narrowly preferred to Emma Emilleen, and Master Chartwell, who took part in a hot race at York on his racecourse bow. Others to note include Godwinson, Paternoster Square and Redcliff Glen.

Those with experience don't set the bar that high so a chance is taken on William Haggas newcomer GODWINSON whose smart half-brother Tiber Flow made a winning debut in these silks. Emma Emilleen probably won't really come into her own until tackling 1¼m+ but has shown enough in her 2 starts around 1m to suggest she can make her presence felt here. Sealine and Eddie Temple are others to consider.

It wasn't just the winner Mostabshir who makes the novice event contested by MASTER CHARTWELL at York look appealing form.
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LOSE YOURSELF sets a very high standard for this contest with a rating of 101, after she was only beaten a head in the Oh So Sharp Stakes at Newmarket when last seen in October. She could have way too much class for these and it's highly likely this will be a stepping stone to better things. Value Added shaped very well on debut when only touched off by a neck and should have much more to come, while Satirical may appreciate the return to a better surface.

LOSE YOURSELF sets a very useful standard and has to be the call. Satirical drew a blank in 2 outings last year but the fact she went off at short odds on her debut suggests she's well regarded and it's potentially significant that Frankie Dettori comes across for the ride. Value Added should have more to offer on the back of her promising C&D debut second last autumn, while Sanction and Without Remorse are newcomers to monitor in the betting.

For all that there's some nice potential on display, LOSE YOURSELF sets the bar intimidatingly high on her Group-placed form.
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CATWALK MODEL was five lengths clear of the third last time at Nottingham and she could improve for that seasonal reappearance for the Amy Murphy stable. The daughter of Charm Spirit looks to face similar conditions and she is fancied to go one better. Her main rival looks to be Beau Roc, who is rated the same and could improve for the application of first-time cheekpieces with Jamie Spencer booked, while any market support for Grainne O Maille would be of interest.

CATWALK MODEL pulled nicely clear of the rest when chasing home a promising type on her reappearance at Nottingham and is taken to go one better here. Minack was around 9 lengths adrift of the selection in that maiden but that she's entitled to come on for that and it would be no surprise to see her finish closer this time. Beau Roc can be expected to give a good account of herself, albeit without being quite good enough.

Preference is for CATWALK MODEL, who was runner-up at Nottingham on her return and sets a fair standard on that improved form.
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Runner-up on two of her last three starts and not beaten far on just her second run on Turf at Windsor, COLOANE has shown more than enough to suggest that she can get off the mark at the ninth time of asking. That may be at the main expense of the capable Menalippe, and Hildegard, who should be suited by going further up in distance ever so slightly.

Preference is for HILDEGARD, who remains open to improvement and begins her handicap career on a workable mark. Coloane and Menalippe make up the shortlist.

Forever Proud and Bernadine can go well but EVA ROSIE left the impression she could do significantly better last time.
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MONOPOLISE has the best form on offer and jointly sets a reasonable standard for the rest to aim at. This marks a slight drop in class for the three-year-old after his highly commendable second in a 14-runner handicap at York last moth, form which was boosted by the winner brushing aside an 84-rated rival on his next start. The unexposed Achillea is the main danger as she enters handicaps for the first time on a workable mark. Inverlochy completes the shortlist.

This looks very competitive and the suggestion is MONOPOLISE, who chased home the progressive Starnberg at York recently, form which the winner boosted when following up in good style at Nottingham last week. Achillea shouldn't be underestimated and is next on the list ahead of Chealamy, Inverlochy and Johnjay.

This looks very open. ACHILLEA is worth chancing on her handicap debut after surpassing market expectations in a Newmarket maiden.
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The penny seems to have dropped for MUCKY MULCONRY lately, having posted a series of creditable efforts before last month's Wolverhampton success. The son of Profitable must compete from a 5lb higher mark back on the grass, but he might have more to offer for the Michael Wigham team. Kevin Philippart De Foy landed the corresponding event 12 months ago, and his representative Byefornow merits respect in the capable hands of Benoit De La Sayette. Twayblade is another to consider.

A few of these arrive with question marks against them so MUCKY MULCONRY is fancied to defy a 5 lb rise for his recent Wolverhampton success and go in again. Twayblade and Byefornow appeal as the pair to give Michael Wigham's 3-y-o most to do and can chase him home in that order.

Top of the list is MUCKY MULCONRY, who has been on an upward curve for his new yard and hit the target on AW three weeks ago.
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ANOTHER ROMANCE was last seen running with huge credit in a Listed event at Newmarket in October. This represents a big drop in grade for the daughter of Night Of Thunder and she could prove very tough to beat against this level of competition. The main danger might be Gulliver, who ran well in this grade last time at Ripon when getting up for fourth and he could have a say off the same mark. Lethal Nymph also merits consideration.

A very useful sprint in which the vote goes to LETHAL NYMPH who shaped as if needing the run on his Windsor reappearance and could be spot on now. Temple Bruer only got a 3 lb nudge for his recent Doncaster success and is second choice ahead of the reopposing Another Romance.

Temple Bruer continues on the up for his current yard but LETHAL NYMPH may leave his reappearance well behind him.
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Mister Bluebird is highly regarded after his game effort to win at Goodwood on Sunday, but a 5lb penalty demands more of him and only a personal best will suffice. With that in mind, it might pay to focus more attention on PERSUASION, who runs off 7lb lower than his last winning mark and, given William Buick was in the saddle for that success, the jockey booking suggests connections are confident of another big run. Able Kane, Flying Secret and King Cabo also warrant respect.

HICKORY boasted a progressive profile prior to a minor blip at Kempton last time, so he's fancied to resume winning ways returning to turf. Mister Bluebird is an obvious danger following his win at Goodwood and Persuasion could make his presence felt if the race is run to suit.

Top Secret ran well here on his reappearance but LYNDON B can step forward from last month's return to action at Goodwood.
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EASTERN CHARM met trouble in running when a beaten favourite here last week, but the unexposed daughter of Kodiac can gain her just rewards given a clear passage. Prima Valentina has struggled over sprint trips recently, though she might improve for a step up in distance and must be considered, while Grand Central is most appealing of the remainder.

EASTERN CHARM arrives on the up and can also boast a C&D win so she holds very strong claims for William Haggas. Grand Central has the form to take second spot ahead of River Lyne, who also has place prospects if getting back to her best.

This looks a good opportunity for EASTERN CHARM, who won over C&D on her penultimate run and still has untapped potential.
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Dolly Gray went in by just over two lengths last time over C&D and she is likely to be bang there once more, despite carrying 5lb extra, but she could come out second best to MINE THAT SHIP. The daughter of Kodiac shaped well on her handicap bow last time at Newmarket and should have more to come, while Bayraat completes the shortlist.

DOLLY GRAY improved to score comfortably over C&D last week and she's preferred to Bayraat, who arrives on the back of a solid showing at Wetherby. 3-y-o Fayasel is the pick of the remainder.

Dolly Gray might find this harder than last week and BAYRAAT (nap) may be the one to lower her colours.
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Supporters of SHOBIZ will be pleased to see William Buick keeps the ride and a 4lb rise for a staying-on success over C&D last month doesn't look enough to hold him back. The five-year-old can get the better of Magnificence, who lost little in defeat at Haydock last Friday and is taken to go well off the same mark. Strike is now rated just 2lb above his last winning mark and may throw up some each-way value reverting to turf.

SHOBIZ produced his best effort when winning a competitive event at this C&D last month, rallying to lead again close home having had the worst of draw, and the 5-y-o can continue to go the right way for Charles Hills. He can follow up with William Buick again in the saddle, though Magnificence returned to form last time and is feared most, ahead of Treacherous.

The standout contender is SHOBIZ (nap), an uncomplicated sprinter who is still progressing.
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Despite being slowly away, SIMPLY GORGEOUS recorded a career-best effort to claim her first victory on turf last time out at this venue. This drop in trip shouldn't pose too many problems and the daughter of Time Test gets the nod to follow up off 3lb higher. If she fails to fire, Mutanaaseq may be able to pick up the pieces after hitting the line strongly over this trip when second at Catterick on his latest outing. The Cola Brasil is another to consider.

The in-form MUTANAASEQ did well to finish as close as he did when runner-up at Catterick last weekend and he makes plenty of appeal. The Cola Brasil will be a threat if able to back up his latest effort at Cork on debut for new connections, while Simply Gorgeous was a course winner last time and also enters calculations.

Preference is for Ruth Carr's resurgent 8yo MUTANAASEQ, who went close off this mark at Catterick on Saturday.
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ETERNAL SILENCE disappointed in the 1,000 Guineas but drops to maiden company and has Group 1-placed form. Third at Group 3 level last August, she ran another cracking race to finish third in the Moyglare Stakes in September and while her Classic run wasn't exciting, she became upset in the stalls then and should improve from that reappearance run. Bella Blue Eyes ran well in her reappearance in a maiden here last month when drawn wide, with the runner-up winning subsequently. She is vulnerable if the selection produces her best form but should at least give her a race. Rerkha, out of a Group 3 winner, ran well in a smart maiden last September and while she lacks race fitness, looks capable. Perseids showed useful form in two juvenile maidens but needs to improve on her reappearance run. Golden Spangle, Gypsy Woman and Beauty Bella are fairly capable and have small place claims. Grey Beautiful is a half-sister to a Group 3 winner but is tongue-tied on a somewhat belated debut.

ETERNAL SILENCE never figured on return in the Irish 1000 Guineas, yet the pick of her form gives her excellent claims returned to calmer waters and Jessica Harrington's filly is fancied to capitalise. Perseids, Gypsy Woman and Bella Blue Eyes all appeal as likely improvers also and head up the dangers.

These calmer waters should suit two-time Group placed filly ETERNAL SILENCE after little went right for her in the Irish Guineas
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In this competitive contest marginal preference goes to SPANISH ANGEL, who has been a consistent customer this term. The Ruth Carr-trained six-year-old has been edging towards a sixth career victory of late and he can go one better than his latest outing at Thirsk. Apache Star produced a respectable effort when third at Wolverhampton last month and is the most immediate danger off 2lb lower. Hot Scoop completes the shortlist off 1lb lower than his last winning mark.

SPANISH ANGEL hasn't won on turf for some time but he found only one too good at Thirsk 6 days ago and this appeals as a good opportunity, so he gets the nod over the in-form Apache Star. Suanni is another one to consider.

Spanish Angel looks booked for another good run but HOT SCOOP is well treated now and his latest run offered some encouragement.
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HEDONISTA kept on well to break her maiden tag at the second time of asking over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle last month and the daughter of Ulysses gets the nod. Her dam is a full-sister to Ribblesdale and Lancashire Oaks runner-up Lustrous, so her pedigree suggests she will be able to act on turf and there is likely more to come from Ed Walker's inmate. Scintillante is taken to step forward on his handicap debut, while the improving Blindedbythelights also merits consideration despite getting turned over at cramped odds at Lingfield on Monday.

BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS suffered a shock defeat at Lingfield earlier in the week but found nothing going his way there and should take plenty of beating turned out again quickly under a penalty. Great Bedwyn ran well in a strong event at York last time and is respected dropping in grade, whilst Scintillante and Hedonista rate as potential improvers on their handicap bows.

It would be unwise to be too negative about BLINDEDBYTHELIGHTS getting turned over at long odds-on the other day.
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BERNARD SPIERPOINT recorded his first victory on turf in emphatic fashion, putting six lengths between himself and the second at Brighton last time out. If Neil Callan can adopt similar front-running tactics, the six-year-old could be able to dictate and land a sixth career win. Although Bankrupt is yet to get off the mark, he produced his best effort when third at Kempton last time out and could mount a bold bid. Griggy is another to consider.

Having left the impression that he's come to boil, GRIGGY may well be the answer. He is an appealing alternative to Bernard Spierpoint, who did the job well at Brighton and is likely to be on the premises once again, while Wrath of Hector is just about third choice ahead of Hilary's Boy.

It's hard to get away from BERNARD SPIERPOINT (nap), who returned to turf with a dominant display at Brighton last week.
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The first-time cheekpieces for MOLE COURT could be instrumental in the gelding breaking his duck over fences at only the second time of asking. He was a respectable second over C&D 29 days ago and, assuming the headgear prompts deeper concentration at the obstacles, a more accomplished round of jumping can be expected. Callisto's King is noted ruled out on his chasing debut, while Ironhill, who won a bumper here last summer, may also go well.

MOLE COURT has been holding his form well, placing again on his chasing debut at this C&D last month, and he can build on that with cheekpieces now added to gain a first success over fences. He is taken to get the better of Callisto's King, who could have more to offer sent chasing, with Sinister Minister completing the shortlist.

This looks a very good opportunity for Dan Skelton's fair and consistent hurdler CALLISTO'S KING to make a winning start over fences.
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MIGHT AND MERCY sports first-time blinkers and a tongue-tie but met trouble in-running at the Curragh recently. Her recent form is uninspiring but both her wins have been at this distance and she is 4lb lower than on recent starts. Jaafel was well held here recently and while he previously ran well at the Curragh, might ideally prefer a mile. Dazzling Spirit relishes soft ground but ran well on good ground when third at Listowel recently and can get involved.

COINS CROSS should strip fitter for his recent Curragh return and can capitalise on a good mark with the blinkers now back on. Both Might And Mercy and Dazzling Spirit didn't enjoy the rub of the green on their most recent starts and appeal as the duo to give the selection most to do in that order.

Her run at Listowel suggests that DAZZLING SPIRIT(nap) is coming back to the form of last autumn and she can land this
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STORM ASSET relished the step up in trip to land the spoils at Wolverhampton last time out and the four-year-old could repeat that feat without the burden of a penalty here. The Tony Carroll-trained gelding kept on well on that occasion and, considering Mille Wonnacott is now able to claim her full 5lb allowance, he gets the nod. Ice Shadow took a step in the right direction when third at Redcar last month and merits consideration, while Eltham Palace is another to consider.

ICE SHADOW ran well on his first go at this trip last time and blinkers might bring a bit more out of him, so he takes marginal preference over Storm Asset. Bold And Loyal also arrives on the back of a good effort, so he's considered despite his long-standing maiden tag.

AW winners Oscar Doodle and Storm Asset, along with turf runner-up Bold And Loyal, are players but ICE SHADOW gets the vote.
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In a competitive contest marginal preference goes to ARRANMORE, who has been edging towards a fifth career victory of late. The six-year-old has been shaping as if this step up in trip may suit and, considering his dam won over this distance, he gets the nod. At Liberty was repeatedly denied a clear run at Yarmouth last time and demands respect off just 2lb higher than his last winning mark. Despite hanging in the closing stages, Mr Marvlos took a step forward to finish second also at Yarmouth earlier this month and is worth considering off a 1lb lower mark.

BUNKER BAY had his run of placed efforts ended in a big field at Newbury recently but the way he travelled through the race suggested he's still in good form and with the drop back in trip holding no fears, this could be the day he gets off the mark equipped with a first-time visor. At Liberty shaped better than the bare result at Yarmouth and is feared. Giovanni Baglione can also feature.

The Michael Bell-trained AT LIBERTY enjoyed no luck in running when an unplaced favourite at Yarmouth last time and is taken to score.
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Zoran is an appealing option for the Emma Lavelle team now faced with a stiffer test of stamina, while Guttural offered more from the front when placing third at Huntingdon last month. However, SIR JACK WEST looks the way to go based on recent form and, having won over C&D on his penultimate start, his proven effectiveness over track and trip earns him the vote.

HARRY THE NORSEMAN would have been an easy winner at Uttoxeter if not for taking the wrong course and should take all the beating from an unchanged mark. The Eminent Goose did plenty wrong on her chase bow but is probably worth another chance.

It's hard to look past HARRY THE NORSEMAN who came home clear at Uttoxeter last time only to be demoted for taking the wrong course.
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REAL APPEAL won the 2021 renewal and despite being well beaten on a recent run, retains plenty of ability. Generally dependable, he finished fourth in a valuable Doha local-Group-2 race in February and was unsuited by soft ground when beaten 10 lengths by Power Under Me on reappearance here last month. Course and distance winner Mutasarref was well enough held at Naas recently but should also improve from that reappearance run, albeit he steps into Group company for the first time. Ocean Jewel improved on her most recent Naas run, but she steps up to this distance for the first time wearing a hood against more experienced rivals.

OCEAN JEWEL was having only the fourth start of her career when an excellent third in a 6f Naas Group 3 on her reappearance and is taken to build on that and return to winnings ways now tackling 7f for the first time. Ger Lyons pair Mutasarref, the mount of Colin Keane, and Power Under Me may give her most to do.

MUTASARREF is the narrow pick. He should have improved from his reappearance and Colin Keane prefers him to Power Under Me.
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Charlie Appleby boasts an impressive strike-rate with his juveniles at this venue in the last five years and STAR OF MYSTERY can add another win to that tally. The daughter of Kodiac is a half-sister to the Grade 1 winner Althiqa and gets the nod to shed the maiden tag after giving a good account when runner-up at Doncaster on debut. Elinor Dashwood cost 210,000gns as a yearling and demands the utmost respect on her first racecourse appearance. Luna Catena's dam was a winner as a juvenile and she completes the shortlist.

STAR OF MYSTERY makes plenty of appeal on paper and showed lots to work on when runner-up on debut in a Doncaster maiden 12 days ago. Very much the type to improve, she can build on that run and come out on top. Al Hujaija and Elinor Dashwood are interesting newcomers from good yards and demand market attention for clues.

Godolphin filly STAR OF MYSTERY was a promising second on her recent debut at Doncaster and her fine pedigree suggests she'll improve.
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David Pipe's horses have been running well this summer and LAST QUARTER can do his bit to extend the stable's run of good form. This is an ideal test of stamina for the six-year-old and, having built up a good rapport with Jack Tudor, there are solid reasons to expect a bold showing given the handicapper has now cut him some slack. Judge Earle is a dual C&D winner who also has solid claims based on his peak efforts, while Ecossais is also considered.

JUDGE EARLE has dropped to a handy mark and should be straighter for last month's Uttoxeter return. He gets the nod. Ecossais and The Boola Boss rate the principal dangers.

Peter Bowen took this 12 months ago and can repeat the feat with JUDGE EARL who should be all the better for his recent outing.
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MOBILISE is unexposed and should improve his current rating in time. Upset in the stalls on debut and hampered at Gowran in May, he was slowly away before finishing well on his handicap debut over course and distance run last week (beating Lady Christa into sixth). He should benefit from the experience and, being a brother to a Group 2 winner, is open to progression. Drop The Dip landed a Listowel gamble in fine style and while this is more competitive, should compete. Rochester Mike disappointed on his April reappearance but lost a shoe and was reported to have scoped dirty. Malacanne's all-weather record is excellent but could be as effective on good ground, should improve from a Killarney reappearance and is suited by a mile.

CHIKETTO shaped encouragingly in a 5f maiden at Cork a couple of months ago and, back up in trip with a hood fitted, he appeals as a likely improver on his first handicap outing. Miami Thunder fits a similar mould and is worth monitoring in the betting, while Mobilise is an obvious player on the back of an excellent third over C&D.

A very interesting unexposed type is PROVE IT who could be well handicapped on his early season form and is well worth a market check
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Impressive Act was by no means disgraced when third at Leicester last time out and may be able to take a step forward. However, the son of Dubawi is yet to get off the mark after two racecourse appearances and it may pay dividends to look elsewhere. With that in mind, preference goes to IRISH NECTAR, who gave a good account when fourth on debut at Hamilton. His dam was a useful sprinter as a two-year-old and the Kevin Ryan-trained colt can get off the mark at the second time of asking. Good Point is another to consider.

Despite things not going ideally from an early stage, there was plenty to like about IRISH NECTAR's debut fourth at Hamilton and with progress anticipated, he's fancied to build on that and come out on top. Impressive Act was rather underwhelming at Leicester last time but can get back on track with the drop to 5f expected to hold no fears. All Is Fair and Bluey's Boy are a couple of newcomers to note.

A chance is taken on the newcomer ALL IS FAIR, who is bred to be precocious, with fellow debutant Good Point second choice.
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A tentative vote goes to MARTELLO SKY in a contest lacking depth. The daughter of Martaline finished two and a half lengths behind the winner over 3m at Uttoxeter on her stable debut for Dr Richard Newland last month. She can benefit from a shorter trip, given she weakened towards the finish on that occasion. Silver Sheen hasn't been seen since last December but is feared most in a first-time tongue-tie, while Ballybegg completes the shortlist.

Impossible to discount any of the quintet with MARTELLO SKY selected to score second time up in this sphere having gone down by just 2½ lengths when conceding 19 lb to a sole rival at Uttoxeter last month. Both The Bomber Liston and Silver Sheen have had breathing operations since last seen and they can chase the selection home in that order.

In a tricky trace, THE BOMBER LISTON is taken to make a winning debut over fences with Martello Sky also expected to go well.
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ANY DREAM WILL DO can record her second win of the season under apprentice Jessica Maye. The Willie McCreery-trained filly, who came from last to first when scoring in good style at Limerick on her reappearance, was somewhat unlucky in running in a premier handicap at the Curragh last time. From a high draw, she looks perfectly poised to flash home fast and late down the outside of this field. Five-time French winner No Niki No made a very pleasing Irish debut when staying on strongly over 7f at the Curragh. Stepping back up to a mile will suit the daughter of Helmet and this looks a weaker contest. Yokkell also caught the eye when third at this track on her return but the Jarlath Fahey-trained filly will require a bit more now that she moves up in grade.

YOKKELL returned with a promising third here last month and can build on it off a 1 lb lower mark to resume winning ways. Handicap debutante Operatic Artist looks a likely improver so is next on the list, with in-form pair Semantics and No Niki No both in the mix in an open handicap.

The preference is for the more tried and trusted YOKKELL who returned in good form in a 1m handicap here last month
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An interesting contest in which Rum Cocktail could go close following a promising third on both her seasonal and stable debut at Ascot last month. She is rated 1lb lower following that run, but preference is for BRIAN THE SNAIL. The nine-year-old steps up in class following a facile success at Ripon earlier this month and he looks capable of defying a 4lb penalty for that win. Others of interest include recent C&D runner-up Dandy Dinmont and The Dunkirk Lads.

Plenty with chances but there was a lot to like about the reappearance run of VADAMIAH at Musselburgh so Paul Midgley's well-weighted filly gets the vote. Brian The Snail is feared most under a 4 lb penalty for his easy Ripon success, although The Dunkirk Lads and Dandy Dinmont need factoring in too.

The 9yo BRIAN THE SNAIL (nap) quickened for a comfortable win at Ripon last Wednesday and should take some stopping if in the same form
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An emphatic winner over an extended 3m2f earlier this month, Shantou Express can go close off a 6lb raised mark. However, a shorter stamina test looks set to suit SCARPIA. Nicky Henderson's inmate was headed after the last over 3m1f on his latest outing at Huntingdon and a first-time tongue-tie can give him the edge. Hell Red also warrants a market check.

POLISH returns from an absence now back with Fergal O'Brien off a good-looking mark so could be worth chancing. Scarpia is feared most on the back of his good Huntingdon second, with Stratford scorer Shantou Express also in the mix in a trappy handicap.

All five are considered seriously but SHANTOU EXPRESS backed up a Stratford win last May with a good run here and may do so again.
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SHONA MEA has every chance of following up her recent Gowran Park win for Jessica Harrington and Scott McCullagh. The six-year-old only got up close home to claim her fourth career success but had more in hand than a neck margin suggests. Having run well off higher marks in the past, it would be a surprise if she wasn't very competitive. Blue Peak also comes into this race on the back of a win, having scored at Roscommon last month. The Michael Grassick-trained filly remains open to further improvement having only had the six starts thus far. Coolree has been off the track since finishing third at Dundalk in January. However, the Jennifer Lynch-trained gelding drops into the bottom grade for the first time, so has to be of obvious interest for his shrewd stable.

Plenty in with a squeak but BLUE PEAK left previous efforts behind to get off the mark in decisive fashion at Roscommon last month. Michael Grassick's 4-y-o is fancied to defy a 6 lb rise in the weights at the expense of Shona Mea, who ended a long losing run at Gowran recently and is expected to go well again for her in-form yard. Slamadoor and Kampala Beach are another couple to consider.

The two last-time-out winners, BLUE PEAK and Shona Mea are of most interest, with preference for the former.
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This represents a drop in class for MATCH PLAY and Paul Midgley's inmate must hold every chance of improving on his most recent run over this trip at York. He was only narrowly denied off 1lb lower at Carlisle last August, when trained by Kevin Ryan, and he gets a tentative vote from Paddy's Day, who won at Lingfield in March and will relish this quicker surface after struggling on soft ground at Nottingham last time. The unexposed Herakles also warrants a market check.

MATCH PLAY has shown promise in 2 highly competitive 5f sprints this year and looks well worth siding with at this lower level. Herakles is better than he could show here last time and is second choice ahead of Gustav Ucicky.

Having been up there for a long way at York last time, MATCH PLAY gets the nod in this less competitive race.
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ONLY FOOLS finished a decent second over an extended 2m2f last time and could be worth taking a chance on dropping in distance. She is rated 2lb higher for the aforementioned effort, but still makes plenty of appeal based on the pick of her form. Recent distance runner-up Melvich Bay is another to consider as she looks to be getting the hang of things now, while you can make a decent case for Well Done Dani too.

Although it wasn't a strong novice MELVICH BAY was second in last time it's rare one who was beaten 4½ lengths in a race of that nature gets the opportunity to run in a handicap off a lowly mark of 80 on their next start so she's the suggestion. Only Fools and Well Done Dani can fight it out for minor honours.

Several need to be considered seriously but WELL DONE DANI may emerge on top from Only Fools.
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BRIGHT MOMENT makes a quick reappearance here having stayed on strongly when third at Navan on Sunday. Although the John Feane-trained mare gives the impression she will require further in time, this looks a good opportunity to open her account. Well drawn in stall 5, if Ben Coen can hold a prominent early position, he may be able to take the finishing kick out of these rivals. Together Aclaim, who kept on steadily when sixth at Gowran Park on his most recent start, would have been closer but for suffering interference early in the race. Although yet to get his head in front from 19 attempts, he remains of interest in this grade. Lauroline finished third in that aforementioned Gowran race, so should also be a contender for Johnny Murtagh.

BRIGHT MOMENT has acquitted herself well in both starts this term and remains relatively low mileage. She gets the nod in an open-looking contest. Lauroline and Together Aclaim head the list of dangers.

Raised to this trip after some solid runs in defeat over 1m lately, SKONTONOVSKI has a fair shout off 3lb lower than last time.
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Trais Fluors has the ability to figure at this level but his tendency to fluff the start is a concern at a course where those who race prominently can do well. Therefore, BOBBY DASSLER, who made all to win at Nottingham 16 days ago, looks a more solid option on this occasion. A 3lb higher mark looks very fair and another big run can be expected. Olympicus has a likable pedigree and is warrants a betting check on his handicap/stable debut.

TRAIS FLUORS snapped a long losing run at Goodwood recently and, officially 4 lb 'well-in' with no penalty to shoulder, he will take plenty of stopping. Fellow last-time-out winner Bobby Dassler gets the nod ahead of Roman Dynasty and Irish import Olympicus for forecast purposes.

The 9yo TRAIS FLUORS escapes a penalty for last Friday's apprentice handicap win at Goodwood and can go in again.
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EVENWOOD SONOFAGUN may have been comfortably beaten over C&D last time out, but the form of that race has worked out extremely well and this looks like an ideal opportunity to get off the mark at the 12th time of asking. Fit from two runs on the level, Kenzai Warrior has strong claims on his penultimate effort at Taunton, while Baileys Derbyday is one who is entitled to improve on what he's shown so far.

EVENWOOD SONOFAGUN and Kenzai Warrior have both shown more than enough ability to suggest that a race of this nature would be well within reach. Marginal preference is for the former, who should come on for his reappearance spin over C&D last month. Newcomer Thrifty Scot is one to note in the betting.

The form of the race in which EVENWOOD SONOFAGUN (nap) finished fifth last time is rock solid and he can break his duck over hurdles.
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Having finished runner-up on his latest two starts, ZILEO should be able to go one place better now. The five-year-old son of Galileo was second at this track on his penultimate run before again hitting the frame at Listowel last time. Dropping down in grade here should see him record his first win since his three-year-old days. Bumper winner Art Of Silence is an intriguing runner for father and son team, Gerry and Colin Keane. Having been handicapped over shorter, the five-year-old steps up to this trip for the first time on the flat. Red Vermillion impressed with her finishing effort at Navan last month and has previous form at this longer trip. It would be no surprise to see the Kevin Coleman-trained mare go close under her very capable young pilot.

It's been a while since REFLECTIONIST was last seen out in this sphere, but he resumes on a potentially very handy mark and has been in fine form over hurdles since switching to the Gavin Cromwell yard during ths pring. The selection may have most to fear from Sea Oscar, who remains a maiden following 16 attempts but she will be a player if reproducing the form of her latest effort at Tipperary. Extensio and Charlie Luciano are others to consider.

Having improved hugely in two hurdle wins for this yard lately, REFLECTIONIST could be difficult to beat off 51 returned to the Flat.
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Vegas Jack and Different Tone are unexposed as handicappers and warrant betting checks, while Blue Yonder has done very little wrong lately and is a serious contender. Nevertheless, there was a lot to like about the manner in which ARKENSTAAR stayed on to land a brace of wins over 1m1f at Hamilton last month and he looks more competitively weighted off only 2lb higher than his latest success.

DIFFERENT TONE improved and caught the eye when second at Salisbury last time so, with further progress expected, he gets the narrow vote over the hat-trick seeking Arkenstaar. Blue Yonder is also a player.

Blue Yonder is due to go up another 4lb and he is second choice to DIFFERENT TONE who brings potential.
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The key to this race looks to be the recent clash between NIBRAS GOLD (first) and John Betjeman (second) at Ffos Las, and it is the former who is taken to uphold that form at a track where he won comfortably last June. Striking Out is interesting on his return to hurdles, while Gerard Mentor is another to note and can go well if bouncing back to form.

NIBRAS GOLD already has a C&D win to his name and, having returned with an improved display to score at Ffos Las recently, he makes most appeal. Old rival John Betjeman is a danger. Striking Out is another one to consider back over hurdles.

Having looked a decent prospect last season, GERARD MENTOR is taken to beat the in-form pair of Nibras Gold and John Betjeman.
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