There were 42 Races on Wednesday 25th June 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Naas, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Bath, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Grillon De Monty finished six lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Warwick last month and is noted. However, the sizeable drop in trip is a concern and, with that in mind, NEIGH BOTHA gets the vote. The eight-year-old has finished second in each of his last two starts in this grade/sphere and, provided he remains in similar form, he could be the one to beat. Solid Fuel is another to consider.

Top of the list is GOT GREY, who looks interesting on his best hurdling form this year and should have a future at this new discipline.
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SHE'S DIVINE made a promising start to her career when finishing second at Wolverhampton and the daughter of Acclamation is entitled to be sharper for the experience. Her full-sister has turned into a smart sprinter, recently filling the runner-up spot in the Temple Stakes at Haydock, so the drop to 5f is unlikely to pose any concerns. Come On Over offered encouragement at Chester and should step forward. Lam Yai, a bitter disappointment when an odds-on favourite at Thirsk, is worth another chance.

Although well beaten on her debut, LAM YAI should improve markedly for the experience and is taken to beat She's Divine.
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Island Bear only found one too good on his first outing at Haydock and could take a step forward. Labiche is an interesting newcomer who is related to a few winners, but he might improve as he steps up in distance and VICTORIOUS ONE gets the vote. Ralph Beckett's colt shaped with bundles of promise when occupying the runner-up berth over 6f at Goodwood and the son of Siyouni will relish this extra furlong.

330,000gns buy Lord Cloughan looks a newcomer to note but ISLAND BEAR and Victorious One have shown plenty of ability.
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McGregors Charge failed to justify favouritism when third over 2m4f here earlier in the month, but there will be plenty who give him another chance. Pride Of Paris has Sean Bowen booked on his first outing for the Sarah-Jayne Davies yard and is an interesting contender, but a chance can be taken on PRINCE CLENI. The seven-year-old finished last of four in a tougher contest at Sedgefield in March, but is hard to ignore off his current mark and could bounce back.

This should suit Charm Park point winner CARRIGLUX better than Cartmel. A suitably rested Prince Cleni may give him most to do.
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A valuable prize that has attracted a pair who may have otherwise gone to Royal Ascot in debut winners Regional Rock and RECIPROCATED. The former travelled well before scoring in a professional manner at Windsor but there was also plenty to like about Karl Burke's colt, who hit the line strongly at Nottingham. The stiff finish will play to his strengths and he gets the vote in what should be an informative contest. Bleep Test has plenty of experience to call upon and completes the shortlist.

Nottingham winner RECIPROCATED can continue the good run of the Karl Burke juveniles by beating Windsor winner Regional Rock.
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Street Life hasn't finished out of the frame in any of his last five starts, most recently taking the silver medal home at Wolverhampton, and he has to be considered. However, BLIND BEGGAR finished ninth in the Dash at Epsom earlier in the month and will appreciate this drop in grade. The seven-year-old lurks on an appealing rating and he could be the one to beat. Coup De Force is another to keep an eye on.

Blind Beggar can go well, especially if rain arrives, but this may set up for COUP DE FORCE and she can get off the mark for 2025.
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Despite still showing plenty of greenness, I'M A BELIEVER recorded his first career triumph at Market Rasen earlier in the month. The Twiston-Davies' four-year-old is likely to have lots of improvement in him and can defy his 7lb penalty. Bogha Baiste is related to winners and, with the Fergal O'Brien yard in red-hot form, he is one to take seriously. 85,000-pounds purchase Rony Has needs to be monitored closely in betting.

Market Rasen winner I'm A Believer is strongly respected but the vote goes to Jamie Snowden's interesting newcomer RONY HAS.
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A wide-open contest in which many will fancy their chances, including last year's victor Barley. Tim Easterby's charge is 6lb higher, but he went close at Thirsk latest and must be respected. Stablemate Mysteryofthesands has won two of his previous three starts and is a player, but there is none more in-form than progressive three-year-old IMPARTIALITY. Phillip Makin's gelding was hit with a 9lb rise after completing a hat-trick in fine style at Chester, but there should be plenty more in his locker. Others to note include Hartswood, Hot Cash and Epidavros.

The veteran MOSTAWAA is taken to enhance his fine record at this meeting by beating the in-form pair of Hartswood and Epidavros.
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Nifty progressed from her introduction when third here to justify odds-on favouritism in good style at Chelmsford and is one to watch out for. However, she has a penalty and is passed over in favour of WOJTEK, who ran green when filling the runner-up spot over C&D. With that experience under his belt, he could take a big leap forward to strike. Comic Hero would have learned a lot from his seventh on debut at Bath and isn't out of it either.

Nifty has had a C&D third and AW win but WOJTEK showed plenty here on his debut. John Barleycorn ran in a strong Newbury race.
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KATANA produced a career-best performance when filling the runner-up spot in a C&D novices' handicap and any further improvement might be enough for the five-year-old to come out on top. Picture Of You sets the standard with an official rating of 109, but she will need to settle having been pulled up on her last two starts. Ben Lomond heads the remainder.

The most obvious answer is KATANA, who was a clear second over C&D on last month's handicap debut.
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Having offered plenty of encouragement with her second-placed reappearance in a Listed event at Epsom, SAQQARA SANDS could be poised to strike. Any further deterioration in ground conditions is likely to boost the chances of Ralph Beckett's filly and she's taken to repel chief rival Anshoda. The daughter of Inns Of Court landed a Group 3 as a juvenile and reverting to her last winning distance should suit. Verse Of Love completes the shortlist.

Godolphin's VERSE OF LOVE has impressed when winning two of her three starts and earns the vote ahead of Saqqara Sands.
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Montpellier made it two wins from two starts when on target at Newbury last month. Both of those victories have come over 7f, though, and he will need to prove himself at this shorter trip. He still merits respect, but it is DARK THIRTY who shades preference. Second in a warm class 2 at York, he remains well handicapped from 1lb higher and is fancied to go one place better. Haydock scorer Kodi Lion can prove best of the remainder.

Montpellier remains of interest but DARK THIRTY isn't an easy horse to pass on his day and he could be the answer.
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CURRUMBIN wasn't beaten that far into sixth on the level at Nottingham recently. The four-year-old stayed 2m well on the Flat so if able to transfer that ability over an obstaclle, he could go close. Tongue-tied for the first time ahead of his return, Seymourjohn appeals as one of the likelier candidates along with Kottayam, who makes his debut under Rules having finishing a narrow second between the flags at Loughrea last month.

Winning pointer SEYMOURJOHN put in a good front-running shift when third on his hurdling debut and could be hard to catch here.
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Croeso Cymraeg bagged a 12th career victory at Lingfield 18 days ago and the veteran warrants respect remaining in class 4 company. However, he will need to improve to defy a 4lb rise and may prove vulnerable to handicap debutant ROGUE MILLIONS. James Owen's three-year-old opened his account at Chepstow with something in hand and an opening mark of 87 looks workable. Per Contra can also have a say.

The 3yo ROGUE MILLIONS (nap) won in good style at Chepstow last month on his third start and should have potential off his opening mark.
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ASMEN WARRIOR has shown plenty of ability across his five career starts and this looks an excellent opportunity to break the maiden tag. A close-up fourth in a 0-95 handicap at York, dropping back into maiden company should aid his cause and first-time cheekpieces are another potential source of improvement. Wootton Bassett filly Requisite hasn't been seen since October but she will appreciate a step up in trip and must enter calculations, despite the absence. Only One Blue is also noted.

Headgear has now been enlisted for him but the solid option on other counts is ASMEN WARRIOR. Lancashire is feared most.
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LUSSO MILAN posted her best effort since joining current connections when finding only a subsequent winner too strong at Stratford 25 days ago. A 2lb nudge up in the ratings for Mark Gillard's mare could prove to be lenient and a breakthrough victory may be on the cards. Init Together arrives on the back of a decent second over C&D and the seven-year-old is feared most, ahead of Rukaana.

The vote goes to LUSSO MILAN (nap), who finished a clear second at Stratford last month behind a subsequent winner.
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Having built on his fourth-placed seasonal debut at Sandown with a good second at Goodwood, ARKHALIA FLYNN may have been found a suitable opportunity to regain the winning thread. Jack Channon's charge appeals off an unchanged mark and this stiff uphill finish should suit. Liamarty Dreams also arrives on the back of a runner-up effort and might serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of five-time course winner Redarna.

Jack Channon is in excellent form and recent Goodwood runner-up ARKHALIA FLYNN is taken to go one better. Candonomore is feared.
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Tremorgio wasn't disgraced when finishing third in a decent class 2 novice at Southwell in April and must enter calculations on his handicap bow. However, PATSY SNUGFIT is slightly more compelling after shaping better than her fourth over 1m2f here suggests, and she may take some stopping if dictating the pace over this distance. Cape Breton might fare best of the remainder.

This looks like a marked change in surface for soft-ground and AW winner TREMORGIO, who's also had 80 days off, but he gets the vote.
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Having landed the spoils at Huntingdon last month, a 3lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent Ikigai Star from giving another good account. However, MY BOBBY'S LASS was quite taking given the amount of ground she made up to score over C&D 33 days ago and a 6lb higher mark could prove to be lenient. Mel Rowley's mare gets the vote, while it is too early to be writing off Alright Dai.

The back-to-form MY BOBBY'S LASS can weave through the field late on to complete a Worcester double, ahead of Robber's Bridge.
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HAVANA ANNA sets a high standard and should prove difficult to beat. The Donnacha O'Brien-trained filly made a promising debut when third at Navan last month and the form received a major boost when the first two both won at Royal Ascot last week. She was subsequently caught close home over 6f at Cork and the drop back to the minimum trip should suit. Dawn Romance cost 160,000gns at the Craven Breeze-Up Sale and the Mehmas filly is out of a winning daughter of Dutch Art, while Darwin's Angel is a half-sister to three winners, including two who won as juveniles.

This should be straightforward for HAVANA ANNA, whose debut third was given a double boost by Gstaad and True Love at Royal Ascot.
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Iris Dancer continued her resurgence when completing a Hamilton double last week and warrants respect, despite shouldering a 4lb penalty. However, the daughter of Kodiac has yet to score beyond 6f and today's stiff finish over 7f may expose her stamina, which could leave the door open for ORANGESANDLEMONS. A 2lb nudge up the ratings for the Ed Bethell-trained filly's second here looks workable, with first-time cheekpieces forecast to help. Shining Pearl is worth a second look now reverting to handicap company.

The drop back to 7f could see BLUFFERONTHEBUS atone for two near misses last week. Who Wants Me may prove best of the rest.
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Raavi failed to supplement his Wolverhampton triumph when third at Yarmouth, but he should remain competitive on only his third handicap outing. Atmosphere takes a step up in trip off an opening mark of 60 and needs to be monitored in the market, but AMBER HONEY looks the way to go. Ed Dunlop's filly finished two lengths clear of the third when finishing second at Yarmouth earlier in the month and she has Sam Garcia claiming a handy 7lb.

Richard Spencer's ATMOSPHERE looks up to making a winning handicap debut at the expense of Raavi and Amber Honey.
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Having made a mockery of her opening mark at Nottingham three weeks ago, SOUL DANCE rates as one to follow. Although the assessor has reacted with a 10lb hike, Andrew Balding's filly looks capable of better. The biggest threat could emerge from the down-in-class Invincible Duke, who has posted two creditable efforts in defeat since entering handicap company. Too Don Juan should appreciate this return to a mile.

There's been a 10lb rise since SOUL DANCE (nap) stamped her authority on a race at Nottingham but she's been a striking improver.
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MY GIRL SIOUX won over this trip at Dundalk last November and has been a model of consistency since including when narrowly denied in a 20-runner event over C&D last month. She is also closely matched with Zaragoza when the pair were placed behind Devil's Angel at Navan. Beano Power has been in good form this term including when successful over this trip at Navan, while Carrigans Grove has a similar profile and bids to add to a Dundalk win. Pat Flynn's charge didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when beating all bar the progressive I Bid You Ajou at Fairyhouse last time.

Despite a below-par run on her latest starts, the maiden LISMACBRYANHILL has a leading chance in an open race on overall form
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Maids Head recorded her first career success at Chelmsford on her most recent start and is likely to have her supporters, despite being 3lb higher. That said, the vote goes to MAHRA'S LOVE, who may appreciate a more conventional track after placing on her handicap bow at Goodwood earlier in the month. Others for the shortlist include Sychell and Stella Hogan.

This looks an excellent opportunity for MAHRA'S LOVE (nap) to build on the promise of her handicap debut at Goodwood 19 days ago.
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FREGADA justified good support on debut at the Curragh last autumn and the form of that 6f maiden has worked out exceptionally well since. The selection hasn't been seen since but was a late absentee (due to coughing) from the Listed Polonia Stakes at Cork last month where Revoke disappointed on her reappearance. The Ger Lyons-trained filly would be a big threat if reproducing her smart juvenile form, which includes a head second to Lady With The Lamp in the Listed Legacy Stakes at Dundalk. Ms Willpower won easily on debut at Dundalk last summer and it will be interesting to see if she attracts support after a 10-month absence.

Despite an indifferent display on her seasonal debut, REVOKE still has the makings of a smart filly judged on juvenile form
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Fancy Dancer has proven to be a different proposition since competing in handicaps, scoring at Wolverhampton before finishing second at the same venue. However, she will need to show she can be just as effective on turf, which may open the door for SUN KEEPER. Alice Haynes' filly produced a better effort when fifth at Doncaster and could take advantage of an unchanged rating. Cider Bob completes the shortlist.

Hidden Verse is respected here but FANCY DANCER (nap) has improved since handicapping and looks the one to beat if handling turf.
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Steel Drum ran a lot better than his odds of 100/1 suggested he might when finishing fourth at Windsor last month, shaping as if this step up in distance would be sure to suit. Mamba Rocket changed hands for 26,000 euros as a yearling and is respected on debut, but MAGNATURA gets the nod. Tom Ward's juvenile finished a head behind Galileo Island when fourth on his debut at Leicester and may improve past that rival to turn the tables.

William Knight sent out two juveniles to win at the first time of asking on Saturday and his ATHENIAN SPIRIT looks a likely type.
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The battle-hardened BARNAVARA can put her experience to good use. Kept busy as a juvenile, she ran with credit in some quality contests. Third in the Athasi Stakes on her penultimate start, she finished just a neck behind subsequent Coronation Stakes heroine Cercene. Well backed when lowering the colours of Red Letter on her latest outing at Navan, she looks well placed to follow up. Unbeaten in two starts, Faiyum falls into the 'could be anything' bracket. Upped in trip, she will undoubtedly have plenty of supporters. A stable companion of the selection, it will be interesting to see how Bonnie Moon fares after her recent French success, while others of interest are debut winner Darzina and Gowran Classic runner-up And So To Bed.

FAIYUM is potential-laden and has won impressively in her two starts. She looks as though the step up in trip here will suit her
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A'ali G showed a nice amount of improvement after being gelded to shed his maiden tag at Goodwood earlier in the month and is likely to be on the premises. However, BRING IT ON attempted to make every yard of the running before fading into third at Windsor last time and may have lots more to offer. The son of Dandy Man looks to have been found a good opportunity to get off the mark. Campenaerts is another to note.

Bring It On has shown plenty in two starts but CAMPENAERTS is taken to get off the mark following a respectable run at Hamilton.
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Cape Orator offered enough encouragement on his debut sixth behind Chesham hero Humidity at Newbury last month to suggest that he can score at this level and the son of Mohaather should be all the sharper with that experience under his belt. However, it could be worth chancing newcomer CAPTAIN FOX, a 105,000gns purchase in April, who may take some stopping if sharing the same ability as his Listed-winning half-sister Miss Lamai. Fellow debutant Ghost Mode is also worth a second look in the betting.

Mr Writer and CAPE ORATOR can step forward from their debut efforts. The selection came sixth in a red-hot maiden at Newbury.
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Turned out again quickly after finishing second at the weekend, PADDYDADDY would be a deserving winner. Hampered in the closing stages of that Down Royal heat, the Mehmas three-year-old was unlucky not to have been awarded the race. A runner-up on her handicap debut at Fairyhouse earlier this month, Cuckaloo Hill is of definite interest. Noble Andy finished fifth in that contest and gave the form a boost by winning at Leopardstown. Not seen since September and now in the care of Ciaran Murphy, Lady Christa is capable of making an impact, while others for the shortlist in this open affair are Alto Sax, Unterburg and handicap debutant Brandon Creek.

A close second on handicap debut last time over the same trip, CUCKALOO HILL (nap) can go close here despite the 5lb rise
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Big Time Rascal sprung a 25/1 surprise when getting up by a neck at Brighton and holds an obvious chance off just 2lb higher. Savannah Smiles has been performing with credit at Chepstow and is noted, but the vote goes to THANK THE LORD. The six-year-old fared better than Sisters In The Sky (fourth) when filling the runner-up spot at this venue on his latest outing and can confirm that form to go one better.

Thank The Lord ran well on yard debut but a chance is taken on SYMBOL OF HOPE now he returns to this venue from a workable mark.
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Having continued her upward trajectory when completing a double at Chelmsford six days ago, penultimate C&D winner DUBAI BEACH is difficult to oppose. A 5lb penalty for the four-year-old's latest triumph is unlikely to prevent another bold bid and a hat-trick may beckon. The Outlaw regained the winning thread at Carlisle last month and warrants respect in his follow-up bid, but Ralph Beckett's colt is effectively 12lb higher in the ratings without Jack Dace's 7lb claim. With that in mind, the biggest danger may emerge from reopposing third Port Road.

If a third run in two weeks doesn't catch up with her, DUBAI BEACH should complete the hat-trick. She's 9lb well in under a penalty.
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A close-up third over C&D last month, with three subsequent winners in behind, the 80-rated GUARDED looks the one to beat. Disappointing prior to her latest effort, she looks to have turned a corner. An eyecatching fifth at Gowran earlier this month, Guy's Girl is of definite interest. Doing her best work towards the finish at the Co. Kilkenny circuit, she had the reopposing Chocalho behind. With some solid efforts to her name, Luscious is sure to have plenty of supporters, while her stable companion De Boode and fellow newcomer Jess Abi are others of interest.

GUARDED makes the most appeal following her close third over C&D last time, with some subsequent winners in behind
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Twice a winner over C&D, Fact Or Fable merits respect at this level, especially at the weights, but preference is for OFFIAH'S BOY. Joe Tickle's gelding made all to land a similar contest over 1m2f at Lingfield and if able to cope with the drop in trip, he could be difficult to beat. Rebel Cove hit the frame here latest and a reproduction of that performance would bring her into the reckoning.

An uncompetitive classified event can go to the fairly unexposed filly REBEL COVE.
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LAZIEELUNCH posted his best effort of the season when finishing a close-up second at Lingfield earlier this month and compensation could be on the horizon. Although a 4lb higher mark demands more, the son of Without Parole is relatively unexposed over a mile and looks more than capable of scoring at this level. Fellow last-time-out runner-up Lunar Orbit's profile is not too dissimilar to the selection and is a feasible alternative, while Stellenbosch is the pick of the remainder.

Warren Greatrex's LUNAR ORBIT is taken to build on the clear PB he achieved in a hood at Sandown last month.
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After a protracted tussle, STANDARD DEVIATION went down by just a nose when last seen at Killarney. Drawing clear of the third, it's worth noting that there was a subsequent winner back in fourth. Upped in trip now from a mile, the son of Invincible Spirit is marginally preferred to the well-bred Esherann. Second and third on his first two starts, the Dermot Weld-trained colt is out of a Listed winner, who is herself a half-sister to Group 2 winner Eziyra. A solid fourth on debut at Gowran, Limbocall is the most interesting of the remainder.

Killarney runner-up STANDARD DEVIATION is likely to prove too strong for Esherann and Limbocall
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A winner at Beverley before notching up a brace of C&D successes earlier this month, UNION ISLAND is likely to be a warm order in his bid for a four-timer. He had plenty in hand latest and a 6lb rise is fair. Love Is The Law kept on well for third over an extended 7f at Lingfield so she is interesting upped to the mile. Jim Crowley is reunited with Thapa VC, with the pair combining for a triumph over track and trip last month, which must make Mark Rimell's seven-year-old of interest.

None of these can be ruled out but it's tempting to plump for a 3yo and LOVE IS THE LAW ran well against a track bias last time.
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This is competitive and only a tentative vote can go to FEDERATED. Successful on his last two visits here, most recently in April, he was caught wide throughout at Newcastle latest but shouldn't have that same problem breaking from stall two. Umbria didn't run too badly at Goodwood last month, despite only beating one rival home. She has been more effective on the all-weather and is of interest, along with the likes of Kingkeer and Don Simon.

Plenty of ifs and buts in this field but UMBRIA likes it here and her Goodwood run last time was probably better than it reads.
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GALACTIC GLOW has been coming to the boil of late, most recently when a narrow third at Chepstow, and he is the clear form pick. The son of No Nay Never can compete from an unchanged mark and is preferred to Blue Hero, who encountered traffic problems when fourth over C&D. Handicap debutant Launceston returns to the fray as a gelding and market support would be noteworthy.

Galactic Glow and Blue Hero can go well but LAUNCESTON potentially has a ton of improvement in him now handicapping up in trip.
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FRAM CASTLE left it late to get up over C&D a fortnight ago but it was evident that returning to two miles was of real benefit and he could go in again from 2lb higher. Letmebetheboss was an impressive winner over 1m6f at Southwell last month. He isn't one to be taken lightly, while the usually reliable Balgowan is expected to bounce back from a below-par display at Lingfield.

Letmebetheboss is respected but FRAM CASTLE got off the mark when winning over C&D last time and he can follow up off 2lb higher.
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