There were 39 Races on Wednesday 10th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at Catterick, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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COME ON YOU SPURS made a pleasing start for the Richard Spencer stable when filling the runner-up spot in a class 5 event at Newmarket last month and she is only 2lb higher for that display. The daughter of Zoffany makes only her third handicap start and she looks the one to beat. Bramble Jelly was a shade disappointing when only managing sixth at Bath last time but if she can reproduce the form of her second off this mark two starts ago, then she ought to have a say. Of the remainder, Newfangled makes the most appeal.

NEWFANGLED has been knocking on the door lately, including over C&D, and might prove the answer to this opener. Come On You Spurs went close on her recent Newmarket reappearance and looks the obvious danger.

With further progress possible, Newmarket runner-up COME ON YOU SPURS could well go one better. Newfangled is second choice.
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UNITED FORCE has tumbled down the handicap since winning at Leicester last year. It was soft going on that occasion, so the ground looks to have turned in his favour here, and a good effort over C&D last time points to a big run from Clare Hobson's charge. Premiership placed at Pontefract when last seen and is not out of this, while Spanish Mane has won off higher marks in the past and can go well despite carrying top weight.

WARRIOR SQUARE is enjoying a good season and fancied to bag win number three racing off the same mark here as when a good recent Wolverhampton second. United Force is on a long losing run but could emerge as the chief threat on the back of his good C&D second. Kodebreaker appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Sean D Bowen got a tune out of UNITED FORCE (nap) when they just missed out here recently and he can claim his 5lb this time.
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After being narrowly denied over 7f at Thirsk when sporting first-time cheekpieces (retained) on his penultimate start, LANGHOLM quickly made amends to score readily over the same C&D earlier this month. At a venue where he has performed well in the past, he gets the vote to successfully shoulder a 4lb penalty. Shark Two One shaped with more promise than the result suggests when finishing fourth over 6f at Leicester last month and must be respected, while Obee Jo is the pick of the remainder.

SHARK TWO ONE was successful over C&D last autumn and has been running well enough in recent weeks to think his turn may be near again. C&D specialist Langholm won comfortably at Thirsk last week and will be a big threat if an outside stall doesn't prove too much of an inconvenience. Mutanaaseq and Obee Jo are others who know where the winning post is over this C&D.

Preference is for LANGHOLM, who snapped a long losing sequence with an authoritative win at Thirsk last week.
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POLEMON wasn't disgraced when he finished fifth at Newbury on his latest outing and the handicapper has given him a chance by dropping him 2lb for that performance. Archie Watson's five-year-old competes off a career-low mark and makes plenty of appeal with Hollie Doyle back on board. The main danger might be Fascinating Lips, who finished fourth at this level at Brighton last month and he could get closer off a 1lb lower mark, while Sun Dancer Girl can fight it out for the minor honours.

POLEMON shaped well at Newbury recently and is worth a chance to confirm that promise with Hollie Doyle back in the saddle now. Andrew Balding 3-y-o Sun Dancer Girl has some potential now tackling older horses for the first time and is second choice ahead of Fascinating Lips.

With her latest effort working out well, SUN DANCER GIRL appears to have leading claims. Inbetweenus is second choice.
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HETTIE JACK escapes a penalty for winning a seller at Goodwood last month and has subsequently gone close on slow ground at Ffos Las. She may prove to be the one to side with based on that evidence. Blue Zodiac showed bags of early pace over 6f here on debut, so this shorter distance is expected to suit the Kodiac filly and she can figure if handling the underfoot conditions. Fly Liberty Fly ran well on soft going at Redcar on her introduction and makes most appeal of the rest.

HETTIE JACK went down narrowly at Ffos Las last month and Geroge Scott's filly has seemingly been found a good opportunity to double her tally. She can get the better of Blue Zodiac, who shaped much better than the bare result when sixth here on debut 12 days ago and is sure to have more to offer. Facoulty, who was very green on debut, can edge out Moostar for third spot.

Hettie Jack sets the standard but BLUE ZODIAC showed lots of speed here over 6f and this sharper test should be beneficial.
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J STREET pulled readily clear of the third when finishing second to a useful prospect over 5f at Musselburgh last month, and this looks a good opportunity for her to atone for that near-miss. Desdemona retains plenty of potential after two placed efforts from as many starts and, fitted with a tongue-tie for the first time, it would be no surprise if she were to emerge as the main danger. Elisabet should be able to step up on her debut effort.

Quite an interesting race. KITTEN IN THE SKY has been a bit too exuberant for her own good so far but looks to possess lots of speed and this return to a sharp 5f will play to her strengths. Desdemona is another who looks very fast and is second choice ahead of J Street, whose Musselburgh selling second came in a strong race of its type.

With the form of her clear second in a Musselburgh seller looking strong, J STREET is taken to go one better. Lunar Force is feared
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Wannabe Brave failed to land the four-timer when he was beaten into third at Kempton on his latest outing, but he remains in great form and has to be respected off the same rating. However, the vote goes to WANNABEAWALLABY, who had Warmonger (third) in arrears when filling the runner-up spot behind a subsequent winner at Yarmouth last time and he can confirm that form to go one better.

WANNABEAWALLABY has some strong form for the level, notably his third at Beverley, and with the still longer trip expected to suit, he makes plenty of appeal. Warmonger and Wannabe Brave head the dangers.

Judged on the strength of his recent form, WANNABEAWALLABY (nap) looks poised to open his account. Warmonger is feared most.
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STINTINO SUNSET was beaten only a neck at Nottingham recently and another bold bid is expected from the four-year-old given that she's perfectly at home on soft going. Dibble Dabble arrives in fine fettle having won at Leicester before placing at the same track, while it was soft underfoot when Eljaytee finished third here a month ago and he's not out of this. Fillyfudge won a division of this race last year but that was on fast going off an 8lb lower mark.

STINTINO SUNSET signalled she's ready to gain a first success of 2024 when a very good Nottingham second last time out so gets the vote in this competitive handicap. Trackman heads the list of dangers on the back of his good Wolverhampton second, with in-form Dibble Dabble and last year's winner Fillyfudge also well in the mix.

A few with chances in this low-grade handicap and top of the list is DIBBLE DABBLE who will appreciate this return to softer ground.
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UNMISTAKEABLE shaped with plenty of promise when finishing fifth in a warm Thirsk maiden in May and, off what looks a workable mark on her nursery debut, she gets a tentative vote to open her account. Unthinkable showed enough in her time with George Boughey to suggest that she can play a hand in a race of this nature and she warrants respect on her handicap debut for the in-form Philip Kirby team. Deal Maker completes the shortlist.

Handicap-newcomer UNTHINKABLE could emerge as the chief player, with Unmistakeable appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

The useful Breakable was a two-time Catterick winner for Tim Easterby and her third foal UNMISTAKEABLE earns the vote on nursery debut.
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DOLCE VITTA wasn't disgraced behind the Group 1-entered Catalyse last time out and, although a well-held fifth that day, this drop in class presents the daughter of Cotai Glory with a solid chance of supplementing the Redcar novice win from her penultimate start. Sea Of Diamonds broke her maiden in a convincing manner at that same venue on her racecourse debut in May and is and has scope for improvement today. Ant Colony and well-bred debutant Power Of Twins complete the shortlist.

This could develop into a match between the previous winners and it's DOLCE VITTA who is selected to come out on top back in much calmer waters. Archie Watson's filly looked a useful prospect on debut, so she won't allow the selection to have it all her own way, with Kilpatrick Prince and Power of Twins seemingly best of the newcomers on paper. Rage of Thunder is another worthy of a mention, too.

This race features an interesting clash between the comfortable Redcar winners SEA OF DIAMONDS (preferred) and Dolce Vitta.
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God Of Fire recorded an all-the-way success at Beverley on Saturday and he merits respect under a penalty, but the vote goes to SHAHEEN SAQAAR. Ed Dunlop's gelding got up in the closing stages over 1m2f at Chelmsford last month. This longer trip could unlock further improvement and a 3lb rise for that victory looks fair. There were signs of promise from Beau French when he made a belated return to action at Goodwood last month, and he could step forward.

GOD OF FIRE looked a really uncomplicated ride when making his second start for his new yard a winning one at Beverley on Saturday and he holds sound follow-up claims under a penalty. The return to the AW is sure to suit Forge Valley Lad, while Bletchley Storm would have to command respect if taking up this engagement.

The vote goes to GOD OF FIRE who has a 5lb penalty for Saturday's Beverley win, but still looks to be on a fair mark.
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ACCRUAL brings plenty of potential to handicaps after fairly bolting up over 5f at Wolverhampton earlier this month, and he gets the nod to give weight and a beating to his rivals on his debut in this sphere. Angle Land impressed with the way in which she went about her business when scoring gamely over C&D recently, and she merits the utmost respect upped 2lb. Watermelon Sugar is also noted.

ACCRUAL looks useful and should be up to giving the weight away to older and more exposed rivals. Agostino showed he's as good on turf as AW when second at Lingfield last time and can give the selection most to think about.

A tricky contest. Soft ground is a risk-factor for Accrual, so it could be worth chancing the attractively weighted LEVEL UP.
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Lord Torranaga has won twice before at this venue and commands respect despite having yet to win beyond 1m6f on the Flat. The Navigator holds a similar profile and is noted stepping back up in trip after a close second over 1m5f at Hamilton last month. However, RORY THE CAT is best when on the front end and could be hard to reel in if allowed to dominate on just his third start after wind surgery.

FOND FAREWELL looks to start life for his new yard on a good mark so is taken to begin in style on his first go over 2m. Course-scorer The Navigator is feared most ahead of Sam Sarphati and Rory The Cat who should both benefit from stepping back up in trip.

There is much to like about The Navigator (second choice) but, with rain forecast, the vote goes to Lucinda Russell's RORY THE CAT.
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After showing promise in three qualifying runs, FOREVER MY PRINCE debuts in a handicap from a workable mark and can prove the assessor right in his assumption that she is the pick of this bunch at this stage. It is fair to say Miss Nifty, a winner on debut at Brighton last month, was outclassed when she was last in a Listen event at Newmarket most recently but, dropped in class, she could bounce back at this level. Yala rates the pick of the rest.

MISS NIFTY got the better of a next-time-out winner when making a successful debut at Brighton in June and, having been upped straight into listed company next time, she is taken to get back on track as she makes her nursery debut. Yala could also have more to offer now handicapping and is feared most, ahead of Forever My Prince.

The vote goes to solid contender BIG BUG, whose form has substance. Forever My Prince ties in with the selection.
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The form of MISS EL FUNDI's debut fourth, which came over C&D, has worked out well in recent weeks. Connections elected to send the Sea The Stars filly to the Chesham last month where she was far from disgraced behind an impressive winner. Eased in both trip and class, she can record a breakthrough success. Stage Effect must shoulder a penalty having won at Haydock in May and she remains of interest, while Cristalino and debutant Savannah Grey are others to note.

SAVANNAH GREY must have breezed nicely given her sales price rocketed to 300,000 gns and in very capable hands with Buick booked, a winning debut would come as no surprise. Miss El Fundi has to command respect having performed with credit in the Chesham, while Stage Effect won at Haydock last time so is likely to be involved again.

Another chance is given to CRISTALINO who can show that the market confidence on her Nottingham debut wasn't misplaced.
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MORROPHORE made an eye-catching start when finishing third on her debut over a mile at Newmarket last month, running green before staying on strongly when the penny dropped. With that experience under her belt, she is the one to side with for her in-form stable. Kinako Mochi has shown enough on her two starts so far to suggest that she can play a hand in a race of this nature and she merits the utmost respect donning a hood for the first time. The well-bred Imitate retains plenty of potential and shouldn't be underestimated.

MORROPHORE has the potential for significant improvement on the back of an encouraging Newmarket debut at the end of June and looks the one to beat. Kinako Mochi may not be the easiest to train judged on the gaps between her races but she's shown plenty of promise on AW and could be the one to give the selection most to do ahead of Tianita. Etmaari and Charlotte's Web are newcomers to monitor closely in the betting.

Preference is for MORROPHORE who smacked of a surefire future winner on her recent debut at Newmarket.
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On a mark of 73, SIGNOR FERRARI is the highest rated runner in the line-up and with Hugh Horgan claiming a valuable 5lb, he looks the one to beat. Last seen finishing seventh of eight in a valuable contest at the Curragh on Derby weekend, he should appreciate this significant drop in class. Formerly in the care of Aidan O'Brien and now with Denis Hogan, Latin is the second choice. He too was in action at the Curragh on Derby weekend, finishing eighth of 21 in the race won by Lord Church, with subsequent Tipperary winner Blue Soul in behind. Chou Chou was a never nearer fourth at Bellewstown on Friday and steps up in trip now, while Moutarde and Guest Star are others of note.

SIGNOR FERRARI is in better form than his recent form figures suggest and looks the one to beat on these terms. Tartaraghan, Moutarde and Latin are others to consider.

SIGNOR FERRARI has to bounce back from a couple of underwhelming handicap runs but his earlier C&D second gives him major claims
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Without Flaw has performed well in defeat lately and, from the foot of the handicap, she's respected given her recent form has a solid look. Zainabb has faced stiffer tests and also rates a key player dropped in class. Nevertheless, Beverley maiden winner PUELLA LAW is open to further progression and could be worth siding with on these terms with the drop back in trip likely to suit.

HEARTWARMER was shaping up well prior to her latest effort at Newbury and, up against more exposed types, she's fancied to prove herself better than a mark of 75. Without Flaw should give her running again and Puella Law is another one likely to put a poor effort behind her.

Significant rain would not inconvenience Heartwarmer or especially PUELLA LAW (nap), and they're favoured in reverse order.
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A C&D maiden winner on his final start as a juvenile, NAZRON returned to action after being gelded with a respectable second-placed finish to a match-fit opponent at Redcar last month and, off the same mark, the son of Dark Angel can go one better here. The consistent Mc Loven keeps threatening to win another race and is again a must for consideration, while Tsunami Spirit and Kiss And Run are no back numbers in what appears a competitive handicap despite the lack of numbers.

NAZRON made an encouraging return from 8 months off when runner-up at Redcar 18 days ago, showing good speed before his absence seemed to tell, so he can build on that effort to resume winning ways. The main danger could be Mc Loven, who did little wrong when second at this C&D last time, with Tsunami Spirit also capable of getting involved.

Topweight NAZRON has a solid record and looks set to build on his Redcar reappearance effort. Mc Loven is feared most.
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RHETORICAL made the perfect start to his career when winning at Newbury in May and, despite finishing second under a penalty at Newmarket last month, there was clear progression. A step up in trip will likely suit William Haggas' colt, who holds an entry in the Great Voltigeur at York. Salisbury scorer Master Builder can give another good account of himself, while Mutaawid might step forward now fitted with first-time blinkers.

RHETORICAL wasn't seen to best effect at Newmarket last month and remains a useful prospect up in trip, so can resume winning ways at the main expense of fellow penalised-winners Master Builder and Arabian Tribe.

Preference is for RHETORICAL who has shown useful form in both starts on turf and who should be suited by stepping up in trip.
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ANIF (first) got the better of Alexander James (second) when the pair met over C&D last month and, though the latter is marginally better off at the weights, the former was well on top at the finish on that occasion, so he gets the vote once more. Respectable Jack lost little in defeat when finishing fourth after enduring a troubled passage over 7f at Wolverhampton recently, and he merits consideration on his handicap debut.

A tight-knit handicap in which BONAVENTURE edges the vote on the back of his encouraging Nottingham fourth with this return to a longer trip looking a big plus. Moreginplease is weighted to go well and next on the list, although a solid case can also be made for the likes of Anif, The Spotlight Kid, Respectable Jack and Boasted.

It might be worth giving another chance to GLAM SQUAD, who capitulated after a positive ride on his handicap debut.
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Fidelius justified his place in the market when making every yard of the running at Wolverhampton last time and he should remain competitive, despite having a 6lb penalty back on turf. However, the vote goes to KINGWOOD QUEEN, who went in by a length on only her second handicap start last month and the handicapper may have been kind to put her up just 4lb for that triumph. Johnny Johnson is another to note under Oisin Murphy.

Clearly suited by the reapplication of headgear, MACANUDO posted his best effort for some time at Newbury last week and remains fairly treated. He can return to winning ways. Recent scorers Fidelius and Kingwood Queen are the obvious dangers.

Recent Bath winner KINGWOOD QUEEN is open to more progress in sprint handicaps and she gets the vote ahead of Fidelius.
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One of two Joseph O'Brien-trained contenders in the line-up, RUDI'S APPLE is the standout name as he steps up in trip to 6f for the first time. A solid third on debut at Tipperary, the No Nay Never chestnut was the best of the Irish contingent when a fine sixth of 27 in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot. Black Forza ran a nice race when fifth on debut at the Curragh recently and with that experience under his belt, he should get closer now. A 240,000-pound yearling purchase, Snapdragon is tried in a first time visor and could step forward from his initial efforts. Zambales was a solid fourth on debut at the Curragh last month and it'll be interesting to see how he fares in first time blinkers, while newcomers Crystalaire and Gannas are others of note.

RUDI'S APPLE's sixth in the Windsor Castle is clearly the best piece of form on show and it's unlikely that he's reached his limit, so he gets the nod over Black Forza, who should step forward from an encouraging debut. Gannas, a stablemate of the selection, is the pick of the newcomers.

A decent maiden in which Windsor Castle sixth RUDI'S APPLE (nap) is taken to get off the mark, this extra furlong likely to suit
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PROFITEER has thrived since being gelded/contesting handicaps and, having won doggedly at Thirsk last month, there could be a lot more to come from the Tim Easterby-trained son of Profitable now he has proven himself to be effective over this trip. From the bottom of the handicap, Calafrio rates the chief danger returning to this distance after two near misses in 6f sprints, while Sir Garfield and Arlington, who sports first-time cheekpieces, are others to consider.

PROFITEER upped his game and showed a good attitude to score at Thirsk last time so, for all that he's faced with softer conditions, he's capable of going in again at the possible expense of Calafrio, who ran well in the first division of that race. The Bobster is one to keep an eye on in the betting switched to handicaps for the first time.

The form book suggests that the pair to concentrate on are Profiteer and CALAFRIO. Phil Kirby's filly receives a narrow vote.
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MOEL ARTHUR was unsuited by the way the race developed when finishing a running-on second behind an all-the-way winner over C&D last month and, off an unchanged mark sporting cheekpieces for the first time, a bold bid is anticipated. Banderas has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature, though inconsistency continues to be the main concern with him. Similar comments apply Clan Chieftain, who performed inexplicably poorly over 2m at Chester latest but might bounce back for the in-form Ralph Beckett yard.

MOEL ARTHUR is bang in form and was clear of the others when second over C&D last time, so he's fancied to go one better with cheekpieces on for the first time. Banderas is a danger dropping in grade and Robusto should benefit from the step up in trip, so he's another one to consider.

Preference is for MOEL ARTHUR whose record over C&D reads 3242 and is off the same mark as when runner-up here last time.
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Brandy Station returned from a 257-day break to comfortably take a classified event over track and trip recently and it would be foolish to dismiss him on his return to the handicap ranks. However, BAMA LAMA has been really consistent of late, hitting the frame on each of her last five starts, and she can be rewarded for her fine form on this occasion. Some Nightmare is another to keep an eye on after his third over 6f here last time.

It might be worth siding with SOME NIGHTMARE, a previous C&D winner who normally contests stronger handicaps than this. Papabella represents a yard going much better now so she'll surely come on plenty for her low-key reappearance, with Bama Lama likely to give it another good shot.

Bama Lama is respected but preference is for BRANDY STATION, who made it 3-5 here with his emphatic win over C&D last month.
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The top three look the ones to focus on here, with the hat-trick seeking SIXPACK difficult to oppose. The Sea The Moon four-year-old has really improved for a step-up in trip, winning at Roscommon in May before following up over the course and distance on his most recent start. Interestingly, he is tried in cheekpieces for the first time now and can continue on his upward trajectory. Baltic Bird is the highest rated runner in the line-up and returns to the level for the first time in just over a year. Since twice successful over flights, the Frankel bay is likely to be involved towards the business end. Returning from a break, Extensio was over six-lengths behind the selection last month, but should get closer now with that effort under his belt.

SIXPACK remains unexposed as a stayer and appeals as the pick of these weights so is fancied to follow up his recent C&D success and complete a hat-trick. Sioux Eagle appeals as the one to chase home Johnny Murtagh's improver aheaad of Extensio and Baltic Bird.

Sixth over C&D on her seasonal debut, EXTENSIO has a realistic chance of turning the tables on the progressive winner Sixpack.
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Never Mind Me looks to hold sound claims on the strength of his second off a 1lb lower mark over 7f at Chelmsford on his penultimate start but, after a low key effort most recently, there is a question mark over him and it may pay to side with ATLANTIC GAMBLE. William Knight's charge was the subject of market support when dead-heating at Wolverhampton last month, but he wouldn't have had to share the gold medal if granted a clearer passage on that occasion. Tambourine Dream completes the shortlist on her handicap debut.

ATLANTIC GAMBLE is thriving currently and is fancied to complete the 4-timer under a penalty. Never Mind Me is worth another chance to confirm the form of his handicap debut second at Chelmsford, while Icecap is open to improvement now handicapping.

A step up to 1m on Polytrack looks well worth a go with NEVER MIND ME, who is taken to deny Atlantic Gamble the four-timer.
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BAILEYS WARRIOR finished clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot in this grade at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and she competes off the same mark here. The booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye and she could prove hard to beat on her return to turf. Hiccups was third over 1m3f at Carlisle on his latest outing and he looks an interesting contender on his first attempt at this trip, while Mujid is another to take seriously.

BAILEYS WARRIOR hasn't raced on turf since 2021 but she arrives in excellent order and the booking of Oisin Murphy adds further lustre to her claims. Mujid is pretty reliable at this level, while Anna of Saxony could be the potential improver now handicapping up in trip.

Preference is for BAILEYS WARRIOR, who was a clear second at Wolverhampton last week and is a big player if she can repeat that form.
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A competitive affair, with just 7lb between nine of them on ratings. Dancing Tango, one of three Joseph O'Brien-trained representatives, leads the way on a mark of 103 and with Dylan Browne McMonagle aboard, she appears the leading hope from Owning Hill. Despite disappointing at Cork last time, her stable companion Thunder Roll also warrants respect in first time cheekpieces. Jessica Harrington is another to saddle three, with Shane Foley opting to partner Munster Oaks runner-up Trevaunance. For a selection, MAGICAL ZOE gets the nod. A fine fifth on her Flat debut at Cork in April, she since comfortably justified favouritism at Down Royal and will be suited by this step up in trip. Lily Hart and Grateful are interesting contenders for Aidan O'Brien. Both get a weight allowance on account of their age, with the former impressing when successful on her most recent start.

MAGICAL ZOE has already showed her class as a hurdler and, having eased clear to score with loads in hand in a Down Royal maiden, she's worth chancing upped in grade. Dancing Tango sets the standard and looks a major player, while Countess of Tyrone should go well again.

Though yet to prove beyond doubt that she can recapture the high-class form she showed two seasons ago, TREVAUNANCE gets the vote
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Salamanca Lad made all over 1m at Leicester last month with enough in hand to suggest he can defy a 3lb rise, but he is 0-4 on the all-weather and preference is for CHERRY HILL. A winner at this venue last September, she was doing her best work at the finish when third over 7f off 1lb higher here last time out and it looks the right time to step her back up to a mile. Twilight Vision and Overture are making their handicap debuts after three qualifying runs and they warrant respect, especially if the market vibes are positive.

OVERTURE is out of a very useful mare and related to a winner at the top level, so there's every chance a mark of 63 will underplay her capabilities and she's worth a chance to make a winning handicap debut up in trip. Twilight Vision is another one that's likely to be better than her opening mark, so she's feared along with last-time-out winner Salamanca Lad.

Group 1 success in the family at 1m piques interest in OVERTURE on this handicap debut, with Imola the next preferred.
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CITY ESCAPE recorded a double over this C&D last autumn and can race off a 6lb lower mark than when last successful. A recent third at Wolverhampton suggests a return to winning ways is imminent, and she's preferred to Jimmy Mark. The latter scored here a fortnight ago and should go well again despite a 4lb rise, while Dappled Light could also figure if staying this extra distance having won a classified race over a mile at this venue when last seen.

CITY ESCAPE went close off this mark at Wolverhampton recently and looks ready to strike with Oisin Murphy an eye-catching booking. Alyara bounced back to form returned to this trip when just denied at Bath last week and is next best ahead of recent course winners Dappled Light and Jimmy Mark.

The vote goes to CITY ESCAPE (nap), who went close at Wolverhampton ten days ago and now returns to the scene of her last two wins.
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MONASTERBOICE was a close third to Zaynab in a heavy ground maiden at the Curragh this spring and the Noel Meade-trained gelding showed he's equally effective on a sounder surface when second over this trip at Limerick last time. Artful Approach is another consistent sort and drops in trip here, while No Knee Never and Four Blondes are others to consider. John Steinbeck is bred in the purple being by Dubawi and out of a Group 3-winning sister to a number of Group 1 winners, while Eshnunna is another newcomer to note.

A big-field maiden in which not all that many make appeal and MONASTERBOICE is taken to open his account after a fine run at Limerick. John Steinbeck, Leaders Listen and Eshnunna are interesting newcomers for top yards.

The bar is set relatively low for the superbly-bred JOHN STEINBECK who was ready to run at the Irish Derby fixture.
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UZINCSO just ran out of gas late on when a close second off 2lb lower over 1m2f at Lingfield last time and, now returned to a winning C&D, Like Morris' mount has a good chance to go one better. King Of Ithaca and Unsung Hero have slipped to feasible-looking marks and they could have a say at the finish, while Kevin Philippart De Foy won a division of this race in 2022 and his Covert Mission is respected.

Preference is for UZINCSO, who posted his best effort for some time at Lingfield last month and goes particularly well here. Distinction and Unsung Hero can also make their presence felt.

Having run well at Lingfield last month, UZINCSO may be able to end his losing run under his optimum conditions.
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AMPHIUS stands out on his second at Doncaster in May, where Harry Charlton's colt found only Indelible, a subsequent runner-up in Listed company, too good and that looks strong form in this context. Prophet's Path made a moderate debut at Newmarket but improvement is expected from him, while the likes of Sugar Road, Blue Jade and the selection's stable companion Arolla are all newcomers to note.

AMPHIUS backed up his encouraging debut effort with a good second at Doncaster in May and remains with potential. He can get off the mark. The main danger may come from one of the newcomers, with Arolla and Blue Jade of particular interest.

Harry Charlton's AMPHIUS sets a high standard on his close second at Doncaster in May and should be hard to beat.
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VERHOYEN arrives here in good form and gets the vote to record an eighth career win. The Michael Grassick-trained gelding had Lexington Dash two lengths behind when runner-up over C&D last month and subsequently only ran out of steam in the closing stages when third in a valuable mile handicap at the Curragh on Irish Derby day. Daamberdiplomat has gained both wins over 6f and wasn't beaten far last time in a valuable handicap at Lingfield on Good Friday. Universally beat Tawaazon here last month and is still reasonably treated.

Plenty to consider with LEXINGTON DASH just about the most persuasive option having shaped well from his career-low mark over C&D a month ago. Mercurial was better than ever at the Curragh so demands consideration, while it will be interesting to see what the market makes od Emporio.

If the ground doesn't soften appreciably then perhaps LEXINGINGTON DASH can record a second win in this race
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After making all in good style off 1lb lower over this C&D, KYNSA wasn't disgraced when fourth at Newmarket last month and that form has been boosted by the winner scoring again since. Representing an in-form yard which landed a division of this race two years ago, she is fancied to double her track-and-trip win tally, possibly at the main expense of Chindwin. The latter arrives on the back of a victory over the extended 1m at Wolverhampton but that was 91 days ago and he has gone up 3lb since. Completing the shortlist is Classic Speed, who also won here on his penultimate outing.

CHINDWIN took advantage of a significant drop in the weights when making a successful debut for James Owen at Wolverhampton in April and remains feasibly treated. He can score again. Kynsa and Classic Speed are feared most.

The vote goes to CHINDWIN (nap) who made a successful stable debut at Wolverhampton in April. He may still have more to offer.
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WORRALS finished second when upped to 1m2f at Lingfield, but failed to threaten winner on that occasion and Ralph Beckett's filly will appreciate this return to a mile. Calm Waters has won two of her last three starts, having scored over C&D a fortnight ago, and she can make her presence felt once again despite a further 5lb rise. King's Scholar is worth noting on his handicap bow, but both Cogsworth and Imperial Express have something to prove off their current marks.

All 5 need considering with IMPERIAL EXPRESS shading the vote down in class. Calm Waters resumed winning ways with a bit in hand over C&D 2 weeks ago and is next best.

Top of the list is CALM WATERS, who made it 2-4 in handicaps with her comfortable success over C&D two weeks ago.
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NAVORROSSE has won twice over this trip and ran a cracker at Leopardstown last time, when finishing second in a 15-runner handicap. The mare appears to have been found a good opportunity to add to her tally. Gosford overcame some trouble in running to score at Roscommon last week and James Ryan's 5lb claim will help alleviate most of the 6lb rise for that win. Below Deck showed improved form when runner-up at Leopardstown last month, while Tall Story is another to consider off a lowly mark.

Preference is for GOSFORD, who got back to winning ways at Roscommon last week and remains fairly treated on old form. Navorrosse and Below Deck head the list of dangers.

Perhaps best to stick with top-weight and last week's Roscommon winner GOSFORD with a talented claimer aboard
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