There were 35 Races on Thursday 27th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Leicester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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GULF LEGEND has improved with each start to date and opening mark of 80 may underestimate the son of Dubawi based on his second in novice company at Haydock earlier in the month. Extra Beat got off the mark on his handicap bow at the same venue and may improve further in first-time cheekpieces. The rest all need to progress to win but Swordstick is the pick of them.

EXTRA BEAT was well suited by the stamina test when scoring at Haydock last month and, with the still longer trip here likely to suit, he's fancied to follow up. Gulf Legend was a bit disappointing last time but can play a serious part if returning to his Newbury form on his handicap debut, while Swordstick is another to consider with 1½m sure to be in his favour.

A tight handicap. SWORDSTICK stuck to his guns when third at Chester and he looks ready for this step up in trip.
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STORY HORSE had plenty in hand when winning over an extended 1m3f at Lingfield last Saturday and the four-year-old is hard to oppose with his rider's claim negating his 5lb penalty. Daaris is likely to be a threat if he can transfer his recent all-weather form to the turf, while Mandega and Cherry Cola are others who merit a place on the shortlist.

A tricky contest in which it might be worth chancing that STAR LEGEND can bounce back from a poor effort with a hood on for the first time in this sphere. Story Horse is an obvious player under a penalty but there are reservations about his stamina, so Mandega may be the one to fear most.

Story Horse has the persuasive recent performance, but also a bit more to prove over this longer trip. ALPINE STROLL gets the vote.
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PRAETORIAN may have let favourite-backers down when third at Pontefract, but the performance has been boosted by subsequent displays of the front two, with the winner finishing fourth to Shareholder at Beverley and the runner-up going one better at Carlisle before taking sixth in the Chesham. Archie Watson's colt is a confident selection on that basis, although Twilight Ballet and Billboard Star also made the frame on debut and could be dangerous. Ziggy's Ariel is worth a glance in the market.

BILLBOARD STAR showed plenty when third on debut at Goodwood 3 weeks ago and with a couple behind that day successful since, the form has a solid look to it. Praetorian is also open to progress and is a threat, along with Twilight Ballet.

With his debut Goodwood third working out nicely, BILLBOARD STAR earns the vote ahead of Twilight Ballet.
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BRASTIAS was not disgraced when sixth on his debut over 7f at Haydock on Saturday and he could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Kissing Strangers (fifth) and Testimonial (fourth) were only separated by a short head on their respective debuts at Leicester and have to be of interest, while any market support for What's She At would have to be noted.

Not a strong-looking maiden and it would be no surprise to see WHAT'S SHE AT make a successful start for Archie Watson. Brastias will surely benefit from further but can build on Saturday's Haydock introduction and take a hand. Mayor of Maghera is another newcomer to note and the betting should be revealing.

It was a Class 2 maiden last weekend at Haydock in which BRASTIAS shaped with significant promise during a troubled run.
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CHESNEYS CHARM showed plenty of promise when filling fourth place on his racecourse bow at Leicester 12 days ago and Michael Bell's colt gets the vote on the back of that performance. Rex Carver also has the ability to go well but may lack the scope for improvement the selection has. Others to consider are Enchanted Eye, Glitterati and Green Icon.

CHESNEYS CHARM offered something to work on when fourth in a maiden at Leicester and, with that experience likely to bring him forward, he may well be up to opening his account now fitted with a visor. Enchanted Eye is the danger on form and Green Icon appeals as an interesting newcomer.

There's enough encouragement on paper to hope GREEN ICON can register Owen Burrows' first 2yo 2024 win, ahead of Chesneys Charm.
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STARSHINE LEGEND was strong in the market when attempting to leave his three qualifying runs behind him on his handicap bow at Catterick and didn't disappoint, relishing the step up to this trip to score with a little bit up his sleeve. The runner-up has since gone one better to frank the form, and James Ferguson's gelding can follow suit. Gold Aura will surely get a deserved win on the board soon, although she is being punished for her consistency and perhaps Campaign Medal, in first-time cheekpieces, is the primary threat.

STARSHINE LEGEND took his form up a level when making a winning handicap bow at Catterick and can make light of a 5lb weight rise with more to come from this son of Sea The Stars. Secret Beach looks the one to give James Ferguson's gelding most to do now his stamina is unlocked more, although in-form pair Campaign Medal and Gold Aura can have a say too in an intriguing handicap.

190,000euros yearling STARSHINE LEGEND made a winning start in handicaps at Catterick this month and is taken to follow up.
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WEDADI showed plenty of promise when fifth in a competitive event over 7f at Leicester on her debut 12 days ago and that performances suggests that she is the one to beat here. However, Heartened outran odds of 100/1 to fill third place on her racecourse bow at Pontefract and Ollie Pears' filly should not be discounted. In A Hurry and Louie The Legend are the pick of the newcomers.

This can go to a newcomer, with LOUIE THE LEGEND, In A Hurry and Kings Square preferred in that order on paper before market clues.

Those with experience don't set the bar too high but HEARTENED looks sure to improve on her mild debut promise now upped to 7f.
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Power Of Destiny confirmed her debut promise when getting off the mark at Haydock three weeks ago and has to be of interest. However, she may struggle to give 7lb to BLESSED HONOUR, who took a big step forward when a close second to a stablemate over 1m4f at Newmarket. The drop in trip should help the daughter of Dubawi and she remains open to further progression. Daylight Chorus is another to consider.

BLESSED HONOUR shaped best behind a stablemate at Newmarket last time and she's likely to go on progressing, so she's an obvious choice to get the better of Daylight Chorus, who was doing some good late work at Chelmsford. Power of Destiny, the only winner in the field, is another one to bear in mind.

This is between BLESSED HONOUR and Power Of Destiny, who could both turn out to be pretty useful but the latter has to give 7lb.
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As a half-brother to superstar Baaeed and King George hero Hukum, WALEEFY is always going to attract a certain degree of attention. He has shown glimpses of the family talent in his three starts to far, for all that he has gone down as favourite on each occasion, and an initial mark of 76 should be well within range. Bearing in mind what his illustrious siblings achieved, 6f could be on the sharp side and if he does lack the required pace, recent Kempton winner Drama should be well up to capitalising. Maximum Impact has slipped to an interesting mark.

DRAMA proved better than ever in first-time cheekpieces when edging a tight finish at Kempton 15 days ago and a 3 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up providing the headgear continues to have the same effect. Infinity Blue shaped well on the back of a breathing operation at Chester recently and is second choice.

Preference is for INFINITY BLUE who returned to form with a good second at Chester last time. Drama is a danger.
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VEYDARI's 200,000gns price tag at the Craven Breeze-Ups didn't go unnoticed because he was sent off a warm favourite for his Haydock introduction. Although he had to settle for sixth, the experience won't be lost on him and the form of that race appears decent. Commander Atkinson offered encouragement at Nottingham, while Atomic Mass's York debut was better than his second performance on the Knavesmire. Bowen Island cost 80,000 euros as a yearling and is the pick of the newcomers.

VEYDARI failed to justify strong support on debut at Haydock 3 weeks ago but it was by no means an effort devoid of promise and he'll surely know more this time. He looks the way to go, for all Commander Atkinson caught the eye on debut, while Fred On Fire is perhaps the pick of the newcomers.

Richard Fahey's VEYDARI warrants another chance as there appeared to be plenty of confidence behind him at Haydock.
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There was more encouragement to take from TARAVARA's latest fourth over 1m2f here and the drop in distance/class should help. Simon Pearce's gelding appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to land a first success on turf. The biggest threat may be posed by Lunarscape, who was a solid fifth at Chelmsford when last seen, while first-time blinkers could result in an improved bid from Red Treasure.

The vote goes to COVERT LEGEND, who was caught in a cul-de-sac at a crucial stage at Thirsk last month and he is appealing off the same mark. Lunarscape could be the one to follow him home, with Taravara also accorded respect.

This can go to COVERT LEGEND (nap) who has been all the better for wind surgery, winning on the AW before having a terrible run on turf.
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Any market support for 265,000gns newcomer Heart Of The City must be noted, particularly considering how well George Boughey's string is faring at present. However, TAREEFA offered plenty to work with when fourth at Haydock earlier in the month and that race experience could prove crucial. Old Grey Whistle is also entitled to build on her opening fifth at Nottingham and she completes the shortlist.

TAREEFA produced a promising first effort and Haydock on debut and would likely have finished second had she enjoyed a clear run, so rates as the one to beat after such an encouraging debut. Old Grey Whistle also showed ability on her first outing and could prove the main danger, with expensive-newcomer Heart of The City also worth considering,

This could be a good opening for TAREEFA who displayed plenty of promise when fourth on her debut at Haydock three weeks ago.
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Sean D Bowen has been advertising his talents in the saddle and is an interesting booking for ELNAJMM. William Haggas' well-related four-year-old hasn't been seen since breaking through at Lingfield last August, but his three seconds prior to that came at the hands of smart performers. Lattam won this for Haggas 12 months ago and started off for his new stable with a cracking second in the Lincoln, when a position ahead of Navagio, before a satisfactory display in Newbury's Spring Cup. Brunch didn't get a lot of luck on his Nottingham comeback and has a good all-weather record. Gunlock should be happier back on Tapeta too.

William Haggas took this 12 months ago and is taken to repeat the feat with his low-mileage 4-y-o ELNAJMM returning on a good mark for his handicap debut with the prospect of more to come. C&D scorer Brunch rates a big threat on the back of his eye-catching Nottingham fourth, while last year's victor Lattam and in-form duo Farasi Lane and Navagio are also in the picture.

Elnajmm is of obvious interest but BRUNCH was unlucky in this last year and returns after a really likeable reappearance.
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A 5lb rise in the ratings for MISS STORMY NIGHT's opening victory at Salisbury may prove to be on the lenient side. The second and third have both given the form a boost and a double could be on the cards for Clive Cox's filly. Catterick winner Dusk Dame enters handicaps off what looks a workable mark and she may serve the most resistance to the selection. Noisy Music should enjoy the return to 6f.

Having made a successful debut for her current stable at Windsor, NOISY MUSIC had excuses at Thirsk last time, so she's fancied to resume winning ways stepping back up in trip. Last-time-out winners Miss Stormy Night and Dusk Dame look the main dangers.

The three horses who have won this year can fight this out. Preference is for NOISY MUSIC, while Miss Stormy Night is second best.
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The progressive Ararat capped off last year's campaign with a comfortable victory on the Rowley Mile and, racing off an 8lb higher mark, he isn't taken lightly on his return to action. However, DARKNESS' last career victory came on the July Course and a 1lb drop in the ratings for his recent placed effort at Goodwood will really help the six-year-old. Benacre is also worth a second look.

TOIMY SON is the pick of the weights and could come good if the leaders overdo it, and Able Kane is worthy of consideration, along with Darkness.

The reapplication of blinkers and return to this C&D could be positives for ABLE KANE, who is 7lb lower than for last June's win here.
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Flying Panther justified favouritism with the minimum of fuss in a classified event at Wolverhampton last week, but he was beaten in handicaps prior to that so a penalty doesn't exactly make life easy. STOIC SYD has been sent off favourite on each of his last four appearances, winning the first two, and his latest third at Wolverhampton came after a break so he is fancied to take the necessary step forward. Tees George is edging back towards the winner's enclosure, and Masham Moor is worth a look as well.

Several to consider, with STOIC SYD marginally preferred having performed with credit following a three-month break upped to 9.5f at Wolverhampton. This drop back in trip will be in his favour and he's now 1 lb lower in the weights. Specialist View failed to make an impact on turf last time but is feared now returned to the AW, while Tees George is third choice ahead of Balqaa.

It was a classified race that FLYING PANTHER won last week and he carries a penalty, but that was pretty comfortable.
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MRS TRUMP lost little in defeat when touched off over C&D a couple of weeks ago. The daughter of James Garfield is only 2lb higher than for her cosy triumph at Leicester nine days earlier and compensation could beckon. Last week's surprise Ripon winner Dunnington Lad, who shoulders a 5lb penalty, should give another good account, while Twayblade is likely to prove more competitive on this drop into a 0-55 contest.

DUNNINGTON LAD returned to form from out of the blue when making all at Ripon recently and he will take some stopping under a penalty here if in a similar mood. He certainly won't have things all his own way, though, with the in-form Mrs Trump in opposition, while cases can also be made for Suanni and The Grey Lass.

The filly MRS TRUMP has been in fine form with two wins this year and can go in again. Dandy Fitz can follow her home.
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The George Boughey yard can do little wrong at present, and this looks like an ideal opportunity for COMPOSITE to regain the winning thread following a narrow defeat when dropped back to this distance at Windsor. Successful at Doncaster on debut, Transitioning could not follow up under a penalty at Wetherby but has to be of interest on his handicap debut. Jayyash must also be considered on the drop in grade after a respectable effort over further at York.

This looks ripe for COMPOSITE, who is officially 6 lb 'well-in' following his close call with blinkers enlisted at Windsor where he pulled clear with the in-form winner. A reproduction of that will make him hard to beat. Jayyash wasn't disgraced at York last time and he will be a threat if responding well to the first-time visor, while Pearl Eye also enters calculations.

The 3yos are open to improvement but this could go to COMPOSITE, who can run off a mark 2lb lower than when going close at Windsor.
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RAINYNITEINGEORGIA ended last season with a novice win on the Polytrack at Lingfield and has subsequently switched yards. Alice Haynes' charge caught the eye making late headway to finish third at Goodwood on her reappearance and handicap debut, and could go close with normal improvement. A better effort is expected from Brummell back over the minimum trip having won at Beverley last month, while Torvar returns to this venue for the first time since winning over C&D back in February.

RAINYNITEINGEORGIA made a respectable start for her new yard at Goodwood and, with the benefit of a recent run, she should have enough to capitalise on a drop in grade switched to tapeta. Stash The Cash arrives in good order and looks a danger, while Cast No Shadow is likely to make more impact back on tapeta.

Topweight RAINYNITEINGEORGIA (nap) was an encouraging third at Goodwood on last month's reappearance and she's the selection.
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This can go the way of RED FORCE ONE, who has hit a rich vein of form of late with a pair of comfortable victories, and he escapes a penalty for last weekend's triumph in an apprentices' race at Redcar. My Chiquita (second) had Churchella (fourth) just over two lengths behind when narrowly denied at Doncaster and she can uphold that form on the rise in distance. Pfingstberg is another to note after deservedly breaking the maiden at Lingfield.

RED FORCE ONE arrives in fine form and carries no penalty for last week's Redcar victory. He can score again. Dereham is chasing a hat-trick in this event and has been given a chance by the handicapper, whilst Lingfield winner Pfingstberg will be dangerous if allowed to set his own pace again.

Preference is for PFINGSTBERG (nap) who has more to offer at 2m+ judged on his breakthrough win at Lingfield.
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THE DANCING POET scored with something in hand at Catterick recently and he could make light work of a 4lb penalty. The Brian Ellison-trained gelding is effectively 1lb lower now that amateur rider Matt Brown can claim 5lb and he edges the vote ahead of the distance-dropping Tafsir. The five-year-old is returning to her last winning trip and her recent creditable efforts in defeat suggest that she won't be far away. Zephlyn and Rory The Cat are also noted.

THE DANCING POET scored with something to spare at Catterick last time and looks the way to go turned out under a 4 lb penalty. C&D winner Tafsir rates a big threat though on the back of his good Musselburgh second, with Southwell scorer Zephlyn also well in the mix on his return after a short break.

The vote goes to THE DANCING POET, who had plenty in hand when forging clear under Matt Brown at Catterick last week.
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MULCIBER came up against the progressive Prince Eric when runner-up at Southwell in March. He's recorded both wins so far at this track and looks capable of making a bold bid for his new trainer. Bulmer Bank is another to consider dropping in class on the back of creditable placed efforts at York and Chester, while Berry Clever has been in the mix lately and can figure again. Redcar runner-up Titainium remains unexposed and should have more to offer.

There should be more to come from TITAINIUM, who upped his game significantly when second at Redcar last week and can race off the same mark here. Bulmer Bank and Berry Clever rate the principal dangers.

Class-dropper BULMER BANK ought to find this easier than the recent handicaps at York and Chester in which he finished third.
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After making a successful beginning to her career at Chelmsford, CAPO VATICANO lost absolutely nothing in defeat when third to a couple of useful performers at Hamilton. Andrew Balding's speedy filly might be able to dictate terms to suit herself and if that is the case, she may not be for catching. Good Good Good had a subsequent winner back in third when winning at Yarmouth on debut and is the obvious threat. Her stablemate Kranjcar's price went down from 150,000gns as a yearling to 36,000gns last month, but he is still worth a look.

A match on paper, with Yarmouth debut winner GOOD GOOD GOOD preferred to Capo Vaticano, who matched her debut form when third at Hamilton. Newcomer Kranjcar is a default pick for third over River Edge, who has shown very little in 2 starts to date.

Capo Vaticano won't go down lightly but GOOD GOOD GOOD impressed at Yarmouth and she may be able to follow up.
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Although last on her racecourse debut over C&D recently, Tippy Top wasn't beaten far and she must enter calculations on this quick turnaround. However, there is a strong chance that this drop in trip will suit PREMIUM PASS and Archie Watson's filly is fancied to gain a breakthrough victory. Downgraded duo Hardlass and Sands Of Dubai also merit consideration in these calmer waters.

SANDS OF DUBAI was out of her depth in the Hilary Needler and, having showed signs of ability on her introduction at Thirsk, she looks the way to go in a maiden that probably won't take a great deal of winning. Premium Pass is second choice, while Hardlass and Tippy Top could also play a part.

The answer might be HARDLASS, who was sent to Newmarket to contest a good maiden on her debut in April and showed some speed.
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RAVENGLASS went some way to putting an ordinary Chepstow display behind him when making the frame at Bath. He has performed well in defeat for much of this year and although his winless run stretches back to August 2022, recent Yarmouth third Love Your Work seems his biggest threat and that one hasn't managed to get his head in front for well over two years. Love Is A Rose is slowly finding her feet since joining Michael Wigham and is one to consider at potentially bigger odds.

RAVENGLASS deserves a win for these connections and taking on mainly out-of-form rivals here, this looks to be a really good opportunity. Love Your Work showed enough at Yarmouth last time to make him of interest, with Sparkle In His Eye another to consider.

Multiple AW winner LOVE YOUR WORK was arguably unlucky not to double his turf tally at Yarmouth last month and gets the nod.
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This drop into selling handicap company could prove just the tonic for MOKAATIL, who arrives on the back of a respectable placed effort at Brighton and a solid second at Yarmouth. Ian Williams' charge may not be the force of old, but he may have too much toe for these rivals. Zaphea rates as the obvious danger after hitting the frame in a 19-runner sprint at Thirsk recently, while an improved bid from One Of Our Own in a first-time visor wouldn't come as a surprise.

MOKAATIL is now 3 lb lower compared to when hitting the target at Wolverhampton in February and he could be the answer to this open-looking handicap. The 9-y-o may have most to fear from Honour Your Dreams, who boasts some solid C&D form and Zaphea also needs considering on the back of an admirable effort at Thirsk.

After a creditable third at Thirsk 11 days ago, ZAPHEA is selected to dominate this weaker field from the front.
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Hurtle loves to hear his hooves rattle and even the official good going at Brighton wasn't quick enough for him last time. He beat Alioski to the runner-up berth at Bath last month and is capable of much better but a safer option is TROJAN TRUTH, who justified favouritism with a determined display at Windsor and is only 2lb higher. Khangai was beaten just half a length into third over 1m2f at Nottingham, although he still needs to prove he stays this far.

HURTLE failed to justify strong support at Brighton last month but it was in higher band of handicap than this so he's fancied to get it right this time in a change of headgear. Connections of Churchill Rose also tinker with different equipment and she's very close to her previous winning mark, with Shield of Honour another to consider at likely longer odds back in trip.

This could be a good chance for CHURCHILL ROSE (nap) who was not beaten far on slower-than-ideal ground in a stronger race last month.
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MUTAMANNI made every yard to score at Leicester on his handicap debut. He looks capable of defying a 5lb rise and going in again, given his progressive profile and trainer George Boughey's excellent strike-rate at this venue. Zarzyni went close to ending a long losing run when beaten only a neck at Redcar and has to come into the reckoning, while Jordan Electrics has been in fine form so far this year.

The hat-trick seeking MUTAMANNI still has few miles on the clock and is narrowly preferred to Jordan Electrics who arrives at the top of his game. Never Dark has been given a chance by the handicapper and is also much respected.

Free-goer NEVER DARK has dropped to a tempting mark, and his recent Chester fourth suggested he is coming back to the boil.
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Having scored over C&D in some style earlier this month, another bold bid is forecast from DIBBLE DABBLE. That was the Time Test filly's first outing on turf and she could make light work of a 7lb higher mark. The biggest challenge may be mounted by Alvesta, who arrives on the back of a solid second at Bath, while Wetherby runner-up Mariner also appears capable of landing a race at this level.

A sextet to view positively with DIBBLE DABBLE, who looked transformed by the switch to turf and this trip last time, fancied to defy her new mark. Ravenswell was a bit unlucky at Salisbury so demands respect, while Samoon Star is the unknwon quantity in the race after just 3 starts and she's bred to be a lot better than her mark.

This looks open and SAMOON STAR is narrowly preferred on her handicap debut. Ravenswell is preferred for the runner-up spot.
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William Haggas trained the winner of last year's renewal and is represented by WAFEI on this occasion. The latter failed to land the odds when only fourth at Windsor on his reappearance back in April, but he's been gelded subsequently and looks worth another chance. Twin Earth has yet to threaten in a couple of outings on the Flat, though he has finished third in a bumper and this extra distance should suit, while the newcomer Royal College is related to several winners.

WAFEI will likely start at prohibitive odds but can put his disappointing Windsor return behind him. Twin Earth is the obvious danger on form, whilst Charlie Johnston's newcomer Royal College is worth monitoring in the market.

Wafei dominates this field on ratings but there are warning signals too, so newcomer ROYAL COLLEGE needs a close look.
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TEN COMMITMENTS has filled the runner-up berth over 6f on his last two appearances, at Salisbury and Nottingham, and he looks ready for another tilt at 7f. The Jamie Osborne-trained three-year-old is taken to defy a 4lb rise in the ratings, possibly at the main expense of the reappearing Super Hit. Having undergone a gelding procedure since his third-placed effort at Southwell in March, Marco Botti's charge is open to improvement. Bantry makes most appeal of the remainder.

TEN COMMITMENTS signalled he is ready to get off the mark when a running-on second at Nottingham last week and can now go one better with this return to 7f also a likely plus. Super Hit has his first go on turf but could emerge as the chief threat off a handy-looking mark with C&D winner Yoshimi also in the picture.

The newly gelded SUPER HIT is taken to distribute his energies better again and condemn Ten Commitments to another second place.
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Purple Gown has to be respected following her C&D win last week, although a 5lb penalty will make life tougher for her here. With that in mind, preference is for CLEAR STORM, who was a close fifth at Chelmsford last time and that performance suggests that her current mark is workable. Reyaadah Star edges out Kinematica to be best of the rest.

CLEAR STORM should appreciate this longer trip and can resume winning ways. Kinematica could prove a different proposition on her handicap debut and is feared most.

The choice is CLEAR STORM (nap) who is 1-1 on turf and shaped last time as though this stiffer test might suit.
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ASPIRE TO GLORY didn't do himself any favours when hanging right at Ripon last week, but he wasn't beaten too far at the finish and reappears quickly before his 1lb rise can come into effect. Salamanca Lad has offered encouragement since joining new connections, particularly with his recent effort for third at Ripon. Monks Mead is another to consider on the step back up in trip, and there is a chance the beautifully-bred Hey Big Spender is thrown in on her handicap bow.

A few with chances but the vote goes to ASPIRE TO GLORY who arrives in very good nick and can now go one better than at Ripon last time out and gain a deserved second success of 2024. Salamanca Lad is next on the list on the back of his good recent third at the same track ahead of handily-weighted Monks Mead.

An open race in which SALAMANCA LAD gets the vote ahead of Aspire To Glory and the handicap newcomer Hey Big Spender.
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CUBAN ROCK has made the frame on his last couple of starts, including a narrow second over 5f here on his penultimate outing, and the four-year-old appears to be the safest pick in a moderate event. The recent C&D fourth Captain Dandy may prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Thaki and So Grateful are others who could go well.

GISELLES IZZY caught the eye at Thirsk last time and goes particularly well at this course. She makes plenty of appeal. Captain Dandy and Cuban Rock look the likeliest dangers.

Class-dropper SO GRATEFUL ought to find this easier than his recent assignments and is taken to exploit some help from the handicapper.
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A determined winner at Redcar last time out, SCOOPS AHOY should have plenty more improvement forthcoming off a 2lb higher mark and he looks the one to beat if handling the quicker ground. A winner at Bath in April, Maharajas Express hasn't quite rediscovered that form since but he is a key player, along with Miami Heat, who makes just his third start for the in-form George Boughey stable.

MAHARAJAS EXPRESS didn't enjoy the rub of the green when a good Sandown fifth last time so is fancied to resume winning ways off an unchanged mark here. Scoop's Ahoy showed the benefit of cheekpieces when going in at Redcar and is next on the list. In-form Catch Cunningham can also have a say in an open sprint.

Last-time soft ground winner Scoops Ahoy is taken on with MAHARAJAS EXPRESS, unlucky not to go closer last time out.
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