There were 29 Races on Sunday 30th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Curragh, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Cartmel, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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FORMAL DISPLAY boasts a top-class pedigree, being out of a Group 1-winning mare and a sibling to smart types, and Ger Lyons' colt makes plenty of appeal on handicap debut, having not received a clear passage in a Listed event at Leopardstown recently against older horses. Sharinay has proven handicap form and had his recent Naas run significantly boosted by the winner, Chicago Critic, subsequently finishing third in Royal Ascot's Jersey Stakes last week. Princess Child has smart form in her native France and while lacking a recent outing, she finished second at Listed level on her previous run in November.

SHARINAY showed improved form when runner-up to Chicago Critic (third in the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot next time) at Naas on his handicap debut in May and he can continue his progress with this longer trip to suit. He is taken to get the better of Formal Display, who remains with potential as he goes handicapping, while Soldier's Empire could also be in the mix.

A clear second to a subsequent Jersey Stakes third at Naas last time when conceding weight makes SHARINAY the one to beat
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PADDY DE POLE is likely to prove popular for the Paul Nicholls team after winning three handicaps before a good third at Fontwell, when weakening late on over 3m2f. He returns to novice company over shorter and looks the one they all have to beat, with Gale Mahler the obvious danger in receipt of 11lb. Two bumper victories and a maiden hurdle success mean Adrian Keatley's mare is a major player. Southwell handicap second Flying Fortune could chase them home.

GALE MAHLER carried on the excellent work from bumpers when a smooth scorer at Market Rasen 3 weeks ago and, sure to progress, she can maintain her winning sequence. Flying Fortune is a major player back in a novice, with Paddy de Pole also considered.

The suggestion is FLYING FORTUNE, who switches back to a novice race after going close on her handicap debut in March.
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Donald McCain has a good recent record in this contest and NOT NOW NATHANIEL should make another bold bid for the yard. A winner at Aintree in May, she landed the odds with the minimum of fuss at Bangor on her latest start and is taken to defy a double penalty. Hard As Nails ran well again at Newton Abbot when carrying a penalty for an earlier success at Southwell, while bumper winner Letterston Lily is an interesting newcomer to hurdles.

A reasonable race of its type with a quartet of previous hurdles winners and a bumper scorer in opposition. Preference is for NOT NOW NATHANIEL, who isn't the easiest of conveyances but has Brian Hughes on again in her quest for a hat-trick and she may have too much speed for these. Jumping Susie and Hard As Nails are feared most.

The 4yo NOT NOW NATHANIEL holds a couple of her rivals on their bumper clashes and she's made a seamless transition to hurdling.
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MUSICAL DIVA took a hefty rise in the handicap after she landed a brace on the all-weather in January but she continued to run well until the turf season got under way. David O'Meara's filly, who returns to the scene of the first of those victories, rates an appealing option back on Tapeta from just 4lb above her last winning mark. Persian Blue is feared representing an in-form yard, while Via Blanca also appeals with first-time blinkers added.

FIDELIUS didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Windsor last time and rates just the pick at these weights so edges the vote. Via Blanca is feared most, especially if the fitting of blinkers ekes out some improvement. Smotth Silesie and Persian Blue can also have a say in this very open contest.

This mark looks within range for FIDELIUS, who won't mind being back on the AW, and he's preferred to Via Blanca.
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS showed promise on debut when runner-up at Navan before going one better here last month at very short odds. The runner-up subsequently finished second in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot and the full-brother to Blackbeard is expected to progress further, especially in first-time cheekpieces. Arizona Blaze was himself placed at Royal Ascot, finishing third in the Norfolk, and had previously won the Marble Hill over C&D. His consistency to date is likely to stand him in good stead, while Principality was beaten by one who followed up under a penalty on his debut at Newmarket. He won decisively at Goodwood, from which the third has won subsequently, and he is of interest stepping up in grade.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS ran out an impressive winner when beating subsequent Queen Mary runner-up Mighty Eriu over C&D here earlier this month so looks the one to beat. Marble Hill winner Arizona Blaze is an obvious threat if fully recovered from his good third at Royal Ascot, while The Strikin Viking must be respected having made all in a good time in a maiden at York.

C&D winner TUNBRIDGE WELLS gets the vote in a strong renewal, The Strikin Viking a likely major threat
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Will Carver made the best possible start to his career over fences at Cartmel but he may have to give way to stable companion HYLAND, presumably the pick of Nicky Henderson's stable jockey Nico De Boinville and a comfortable winner on his own chasing bow at Southwell with the promise of more to come. Riskintheground has an experience edge and is another who could well get involved in the finish.

Having finished a good second over hurdles in April, HYLAND was a commanding winner at Southwell on his chasing debut 19 days ago and he can build on his latest effort to score again. Stablemate Will Carver also made a successful start over fences at Cartmel last month and is feared most, ahead of Riskintheground.

Dan Skelton's runner RISKINTHEGROUND made good progress in the spring and is taken to complete a hat-trick.
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Plenty with a chance in an open renewal, including last year's runner-up CITY DERBY. He can race off a 7lb lower mark this time, despite scoring over C&D last month, and should be thereabouts at the finish once again. Ciel De Neige hinted at a return to form over fences last time and can race off a 10lb lower mark back over timber, while the progressive Faithfulflyer has been raised 9lb after landing a double at Uttoxeter but can still figure.

BOOMSLANG rates the pick of these weights so gets the vote provided he is none the worse for his successful run here on Friday. Vocal Duke looks primed for a bold showing on the back of his C&D third last time out. Recent scorers Faithfulflyer and City Derby must enter calculations too in this competitive handicap.

This looks competitive but SOLLY ATTWELL (nap), Faithfulflyer, Ciel De Neige and City Derby make up the shortlist.
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WARBLER was a commendable second at Kempton on her handicap debut and appeals strongly in her bid to go one better. Dropped in class and reverting to Tapeta, combined with George Bass claiming 3lb, the pieces gel to form an appealing case for support. All Greek To Me is a potential improver now he steps up slightly in trip, while C&D winner Bradman is noted given his proven effectiveness at this venue.

IMPLACABLE appeals as one who can do better in handicaps and is preferred to recent Kempton runner-up Warbler. All Greek To Me remains one who could have a bigger performance in him and should also have a say.

Handicap newcomer IMPLACABLE has shown promise and is likely to prove well suited by the longer trip. Warbler is next best.
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Seven-year-old COMMANCHE FALLS hasn't won since last September but returned to form recently and reverts to this distance, over which all 12 of his wins have come. His biggest success was a Group 3 last July and, while well held at Haydock recently, the winner subsequently finished fourth in both of Royal Ascot's Group 1 sprints. Dual course winner Ano Syra finished third in the course-and-distance Group 2 Greenlands Stakes last month. That was probably a career-best effort but she disappointed subsequently at Cork. Three-year-old My Mate Alfie has progressed well this year and is another to bear in mind.

COMMANCHE Falls looked on the way back when runner-up in this grade at Haydock last time and he's fancied to successfully concede weight all round. Ano Syra ran a shocker at Cork but is very dangerous on these terms, with My Mate Alfie another to consider.

Last year's winner COMMANCHE FALLS, who showed a timely return to form at Haydock last time and can score again
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Al Zaraqaan is improving rapidly, winning for the fifth time over fences by six lengths at Cartmel, and he has a one-from-one record over C&D. He can go well again, but Jedd O'Keeffe's top-weight FRINGILL DIKE won with something up his sleeve at Bangor and might be able to shrug off a 7lb rise in the handicap. A Different Kind wasn't at his best behind the selection last time out, but may be worth considering for the places.

BREIZH RIVER hasn't looked back since sent over fences and can rattle off a hat-trick on the back of his impressive Bangor victory despite being hit hard by the official assessor. Fringill Dike also arrives at the top of his game so this C&D scorer should ensure Paul Robson's 6-y-o doesn't have things all his own way. Coastguard Station, Cracking Destiny and Al Zaraqaan are others to consider in this cracking handicap.

A hot 2m handicap chase likely to be run at a furious pace. FRERE D'ARMES had a wind op in May and might strike in first-time blinkers.
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SAINT BIBIANA has improved for the step up to 3m2f and followed an earlier success at Stratford with a cosy win at Newton Abbot. She can shrug off a 4lb rise and go close again. Pateen won over 2m6f here last time with plenty left in the tank and is another to consider, while Rumble B had the measure of Balkotic (third) when scoring at Hexham last month.

SAINT BIBIANA has shown improved form stepped up in trip on her last 2 starts, showing a good attitude when scoring at Newton Abbot at the beginning of the month, and she can go on to land the hat-trick with more still to offer. Pateen recorded his second course success here in May and could be the biggest threat, ahead of Rumble B.

The now-hooded LETS DO THIS lacks a recent run but he has threatened on good ground in Ireland and his slow-ground defeats are excused.
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WHO'S GLEN got better the further he went on his introduction and has a good opportunity to build on that second at Southwell if picking up where he left off in January. Given his dam won a Listed race over this trip, as well as three Group 3s including the Munster Oaks, stepping up in trip is a logical and potentially rewarding move in this company. Something rates the pick of the rest with experience, while Shady Bay is an interesting debutant to monitor in the betting.

WHO'S GLEN made a promising debut when runner-up in a maiden at Southwell in January and is the standout in what looks a weak novice. Something still looks very raw but he's going the right way so is preferred to penalised-winner Ribba Hill for the forecast.

Unless there is significant support for a newcomer, this looks to be between WHO'S GLEN, Something and Ribba Hill.
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STURLASSON's initial juvenile form was quite smart and, while he subsequently dropped below that level, he has returned to his best in recent runs and finished second in Epsom's three-year-old Dash earlier this month. He easily won a maiden last month and at Epsom he met trouble in-running before finishing well behind the winner, who subsequently finished second in the Palace Of Holyroodhouse Stakes at Royal Ascot. Lethal Nymph's rating had fallen in recent times and, while well held in the Dash at Epsom, he ran well in a big-field handicap at Thirsk recently and should be competitive. Kendall Roy is a thoroughly progressive three-year-old who won over C&D recently.

Unsurprisingly claims can be made for a host including STURLASSON, who ran a cracker when chasing home another upwardly mobile sort in the 3-y-o "Dash" at Epsom at the start of the month and, again partnered by Oisin Murphy, he very much appeals as the type who could raise his game further still. The thriving Kendall Roy, potentially well-handicapped Lethal Nymph and last year's winner Harry's Hill are others to consider. Little Queenie is another worth a second look.

This may provide STURLASSON compensation for his defeat in the at Epsom, form upheld by the winner with fine Royal Ascot run
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INVESTMENT MANAGER has won races back-to-back before and although just out of the handicap, Joe Tizzard's eight-year-old can follow up his dominant effort from the front at Newton Abbot on his seasonal return. Hang In There has won half of his 14 previous starts over fences and, having just been touched off in the Perth Gold Cup, he is dangerous to rule out given he is unexposed at the trip. Last-start course winner Imperial Alex, who is on a four-timer, and Milan Bridge are other in-form rivals to consider.

GO ON CHEZ might prove the answer to an edition of the Summer Cup where more than half of the field are out of the handicap. Top-weight Hang In There proved himself at 3m last time and will be a danger if seeing out this extra 2f. Imperial Alex and Mole Court have progressive profiles over fences and are 2 who could have a part to play from out of the weights.

He didn't fire on his latest outing but KINONDO KWETU is now 5lb lower than when doing very well to finish third in this last year.
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HURRICANE ALI finished second over 2m6f at this venue on his debut for these connections a month ago and the drop in trip could help him to go one better on this occasion. A Law Of Her Own arrives here on the back of two encouraging efforts in defeat and she could prove to the the main threat, ahead of Petit Tonnerre and King Otis.

A competitive feature hurdle in which the suggestion is LUTTRELL LAD, who won a female riders' event over C&D last summer and has held his form well since. Jimmy Moffatt and Charlotte Jones are a potent combination at this venue and their Hurricane Ali is fancied to go close on the back of an encouraging return last month, with Irish-raider Je T'Ai Porte and A Law of Her Own another couple fancied to be in the shake-up, too.

The Cartmel experience will be new to him but PETIT TONNERRE is accustomed to competing in stronger races than this one.
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Prince Hector just held off the challenge of HIGH COURT JUDGE when the pair were separated by a nose over C&D. He was originally disqualified and placed second before getting the race back on appeal and would be respected if turned out again after his fourth at Newcastle on Friday. However, High Court Judge, who would meet his rival on better terms when factoring in his rider's claim, has every chance of reversing the form. Bakersboy's recent second at Lingfield entitles him to a place on the shortlist, while Red Dwarf isn't discounted in first-time cheekpieces.

Cases can be made for several, but the vote goes to sole 3-y-o GARDEN VIEW, who as anticipated was suited by a step up in trip when third at this track 10 days ago and Mark Usher's filly should have more to offer as her stamina is drawn out further. She can get the better of High Court Judge, who was awarded the race from Prince Hector here earlier in the month, with Starshot and handicap-debutante Pelissanne another couple worth mentioning.

Lots hold each-way claims but preference is for MENG TIAN who won over 8.6f here in April and now looks worth the attempt at this trip.
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Irish 1,000 Guineas sixth AZADA can make the most of this easier opportunity. The Dermot Weld-trained filly, who was making the first start of her three-year-old career, is entitled to have come on from that seasonal reappearance. Given connections' decision to pitch her into a Classic on just her second start, the Aga Khan-owned daughter of Siyouni is clearly held in some regard. Joseph O'Brien's Atlantic Coast filled the same position in the 2,000 Guineas here but has yet to recapture his juvenile form. A very smart two-year-old, there is still time for the colt to deliver on that promise. Dundalk winner Mundi was well beaten here last time but the fact Ryan Moore remains loyal is surely significant.

AZADA has much less on her plate than when sixth in the Irish 1000 Guineas here last time so is fancied to resume winning ways at the chief expense of course-scorer Dunum who also has the form to play a big part. You Send Me and Mundi appeal as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Dermot Weld aimed high with AZADA in the Irish 1,000 Guineas and she could be hard to beat at this level
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EDISON KENT had 11 lengths to spare over the runner-up when he scored over C&D under Lilly Pinchin and an 8lb higher figure could still underestimate James Owen's gelding in his bid to follow up given the comprehensive manner of that success. The in-form Porter In The Park is more proven over this sort of trip than the hat-trick seeking Juan Bermudez and last-time-out Fontwell winner Pyffo, so rates the chief threat to the selection.

The interesting one here is surely JUAN BERMUDEZ, who goes handicapping for the first time over hurdles on a good mark based on his Flat form and this extra emphasis on stamina may also unlock more. As you'd expect, this is competitive, with Porter In The Park and Bucko's Boy a couple of potential threats.

This has a competitive look to it. PULL AGAIN GREEN is a bit hit and miss but his penultimate effort brings him into it.
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FRANCKY DU BERLAIS was far from disgraced when third in a competitive event over 2m4f at Perth last time and that form gives him a big chance in a race of this nature. Final Orders has not been at his very best of late but should not be underestimated at this level, while Irish Blaze and Ganapathi are others who merit places on the shortlist.

CHARLIE UBERALLES is lurking on a dangerous mark having finished third in the Great Yorkshire Chase at Doncaster off 4 lb higher in January and his latest second here was a big step back in the right direction. This has likely been the target for last year's winner Arthur's Quay and he rates the main threat ahead of Irish Blaze.

Although lacking a recent win Irish raider FINAL ORDERS has plenty going for him here and is taken to beat Francky Du Berlais.
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ATLANTIC GAMBLE has progressed well since his handicap bow, with victories at Kempton and Yarmouth in recent weeks. The manner of his most recent triumph was more authoritative than the margin of a length and three-quarters suggests and he makes plenty of appeal, with Brandon Wilkie's claim almost negating the 6lb rise he received. Little Heron is capable of stepping forward back on the all-weather based on her Kempton third earlier in the month. A visor might aid the cause of Orbital.

ATLANTIC GAMBLE made light of a 4 lb rise for his breakthrough success at Kempton when running out a ready winner at Yarmouth 17 days ago and he may well be up to defying the assessor again and completing the hat-trick. Diffident Spirit boasts a good record fresh so he needs factoring in after an absence from his considerably lower all-weather mark. Rogue Soldier and Orbital, equipped with a visor, are others to consider.

On the upgrade for a yard in good nick, ATLANTIC GAMBLE (nap) is selected to defy a 6lb rise and complete the hat-trick.
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Epsom Derby runner-up AMBIENTE FRIENDLY can land the Irish equivalent for trainer James Fanshawe. Winner of the Lingfield Derby Trial on his penultimate start, the son of Gleneagles has upwards of 5lb in hand on official ratings. His main threat may come from Los Angeles, a place behind in the Epsom Classic. Aidan O'Brien's first string lost his unbeaten record on that occasion but should be better suited to the Curragh. Ryan Moore is sure to have Ambiente Friendly in his sights throughout. Although unable to get competitive at the business end of the French Derby, Sunway didn't get the clearest of passages. Oisin Murphy will be hoping for better luck here.

AMBIENTE FRIENDLY was beaten only by a potential superstar in the Derby at Epsom and should take all the beating. Los Angeles fared best of those ridden up with the pace when over 3 lengths behind the selection that day so it wouldn't surprise if he bridged the gap. Matsuri is taking a huge step up in class but he could hardly have created a better impression at Ripon and is the potential fly in the ointment.

Derby third Los Angeles has a significant gap to bridge and AMBIENTE FRIENDLY can stay well enough to cope with his challenge.
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WALK OF NO SHAME appeared to relish the return to 2m4f when scoring with a little to spare at Worcester at the start of the month. The seven-year-old is effectively racing off a 4lb lower mark if taking Ben Macey's 10lb claim into account and a double could be forthcoming. The biggest threat may emerge from the Harry Derham-trained Fourofakind, who arrives on the back of runner-up efforts at Taunton and this venue. The improving Clararose is another to consider.

CLARAROSE has proved a different proposition since the tongue tie was added, opening her account at Warwick in May prior to finding only another on an upward curve too strong at Bangor 3 weeks ago. She looks a lead contender again and earns the vote. Fourofakind comes here in good heart and is feared, along with low-mileage Muskoka back from a break. Walk Of No Shame and The Turtle Said are others in the mix.

Preference is for MUSKOKA, who was placed on his first three hurdle starts and has scope for improvement on his first attempt at 2m4f.
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A 6lb rise for Melvich Bay's first victory over track and trip last month looks more than workable and Danny Brooke's mare must enter calculations on just her third appearance over fences. However, it could be worth taking a chance on CHECK MY PULSE building on his third-placed reappearance at Hexham. The eight-year-old is now 7lb below his last winning mark and shades the vote. Dual C&D scorer Lermoos Legend is also noted.

MELVICH BAY improved on anything she had achieved over hurdles when running out a good winner of a C&D handicap chase 32 days ago and she could well be up to defying a 6 lb rise for all this rates tougher. Minella Youngy and Post No Bills are others to consider, as is Dr Sanderson if lining up (respectable fourth here Friday).

In a tricky race MINELLA YOUNGY is selected to beat the well-handicapped course winners Lermoos Legend and Dr Sanderson.
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MISS CALCULATION arrives having won her latest start in handicap company at Catterick and a similar effort to that performance may be enough to see her make it back-to-back victories. Mintana has to enter calculations based on her agonising Chepstow defeat just under a fortnight ago. Others capable of being in the mix include Red Walls and Sea The Buckthorn.

MINTANA produced her best effort of the year when runner-up in handicap company at Chepstow a fortnight ago and a reproduction of that may well suffice. Miss Calculation and Forgotten Treasure head the opposition.

Mark Usher holds a strong hand, with OUTREACH, whose record over C&D reads 22143, preferred to Sea The Buckthorn.
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The Paul Flynn-trained CHEERS AGAIN can open his account on turf. A three-time winner at Dundalk, the five-year-old was somewhat unlucky in running when third over this course and distance last time. Short of room on the rail over two furlongs out, the gelding finished strongly once the gaps appeared. State Actor, the winner of that race, gives the impression of having plenty more to offer. The lightly-raced four-year-old quickened up smartly to score and has scope off 9lb higher. Colin Keane looks a significant booking. Coeur d'Or makes a quick reappearance having performed really well at Royal Ascot and is also noted.

Plenty are in with a shout but STATE ACTION rates just the pick of these weights and with the prospect of better to come he can follow up his C&D success. Coeur d'Or heads the list of dangers on the back of his good Royal Ascot Hunt Cup sixth. although Morse, Verhoyen, No More Porter and Casanova can all have a say too.

An each-way suggestion is CASANOVA who is on a long losing sequence but has been showing consistent form
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Maxcel showed the benefit of his Huntingdon reappearance when scooting clear at Bangor earlier this month. He must enter calculations off an 8lb higher rating, but the hat-trick seeking MOSTLY SUNNY looks slightly stronger. The Dan Skelton-trained five-year-old scored with plenty in hand at Southwell on his handicap debut and a 10lb hike in the ratings is unlikely to be the ceiling of his ability in this sphere. Fellow in-form rival Elham Valley may chase the pair home.

This can go to FORGET THE WAY, who has made a cracking start for this yard this season and surely won't be much longer in adding to his sole win. Mostly Sunny arrives on a hat-trick, and with further improvement on the cards, Dan Skelton's 5-y-o can give the selection most to think about, with Elham Valley and recent Market Rasen winner Right Now rounding off the shortlist.

Preference is for MAXCEL (nap), a low-mileage 7yo who comfortably beat a Bangor specialist three weeks ago.
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BARON BRIGGS justified strong support in the market when opening his account at Kelso last month. The Ocovango gelding scored with something up his sleeve on that occasion and a 5lb rise looks far from insurmountable. The biggest threat is C&D winner Lights Are Green, who shaped better than the beaten distance suggests when finishing fourth at Hexham recently. The King Of May's interests could be sparked by a switch to chasing.

Perhaps former C&D scorer LIGHTS ARE GREEN will prove the answer to a trappy finale as his 2 Hexham efforts this month have been creditable and he's only 1 lb above the mark he defied here last summer. Last month's Kelso scorer Baron Briggs will be a threat if his jumping holds up, while Roll With It could also play a part if reacting well to first-time cheekpieces.

Recent Hexham fourth LIGHTS ARE GREEN is taken to win his second race over C&D by beating Kelso winner Baron Briggs.
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The Dermot Weld-trained KAYHANA can step up on her reappearance second at this venue. Having her first start since last September, the Aga Khan-owned filly only weakened late on over a mile and dropping back a furlong should be very much in her favour here. Naas winner Plume Noire had a bit in hand on that occasion so might still be fairly treated off a revised mark. The fact that James Ryan can take 5lb off is worth its weight in gold in a race of this nature. Dagoda seems to reserve her best for the Curragh, so the Jennifer Lynch-trained mare has to be a contender under Oisin Murphy.

KAYHANA gets the nod to build on an encouraging comeback run over 1m here, with the drop to 7f probably a help if anything. Fast Tara has run 2 solid races this term and heads the dangers along with Coumshingaun and Talia.

Only caught late on here on seasonal return over 1m on Guineas' weekend, KHAYANA should appreciate this drop in trip and gets the vote
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Last year's runner-up ZOFFMAN was unable to get to Safecracker on that occasion but holds every chance at these revised weights. Fresh from a close second in the Cork Derby earlier this month, the five-year-old should go close under Colin Keane. The aforementioned Safecracker carried a big weight to victory in 2023, so the fact he has topweight is less of a concern. Johnny Murtagh's gelding seldom runs a bad race at this track. Having won twice over hurdles recently, Joseph O'Brien's lightly-raced Intellotto could be open to further improvement on the Flat this season.

SATURN can continue his progression and defy the handicapper again. The John Velazquez-ridden Carlo Bianconi definitely has a race in him off this sort of mark and is second choice ahead of stablemate Intellotto and Gavin Cromwell's Pinot Gris.

Very useful hurdler INTELLOTTO is unexposed on the Flat and should relish this trip
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