There were 43 Races on Wednesday 17th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Ffos Las, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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ANN TERRY made a debut full of promise when chasing home a couple of useful colts at Ayr and natural improvement could be enough to see her break through. William Haggas must be feared when he sends one to Thirsk and his Art Design has shown more than enough to warrant an interest. Li Ban has experience on her side, while Neytiri Te Tskaha didn't get the rub of the green at Beverley and is capable of much better.

This can go to ANN TERRY, who made a pleasing start at Ayr earlier this month and should have learnt plenty from that experience. Neytiri Te Tskaha and Li Ban rate the principal dangers.

This may be best left to once-raced improvers ANN TERRY and Neytiri Te Tskaha, with preference for the former.
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Billams Legacy, runner-up on each of her last seven starts, is surely up to winning a race of this nature. However, the nine-year-old might have to play second fiddle again, this time to O'GRADY'S HILL, who looks set to improve having made a pleasing timber bow at Market Rasen recently. Hola Hermosa showed a certain degree of promise in bumpers and she ought to relish the switch to hurdling.

A sharp 2m is probably what VALUE ADDED needs over hurdles and given her Flat form, she's very dangerous in receipt of weight from most. Billams Legacy arrives on the back of a septet of runner-up efforts and there's a fair chance she will continue the sequence, with O'Grady's Hill another to note.

After a run of seven consecutive seconds, this looks a good opportunity for BILLAMS LEGACY to get a much deserved hurdle win.
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There would be no more deserving winner than Genesius, but he may have to settle for yet another supporting role because ROGUE TORNADO was beaten just half a length into third when attempting to supplement a Leicester triumph at Doncaster and is open to plenty more improvement. There was a bit more to like about Bustaam's Carlisle third last week and he rounds out the shortlist.

The return to slower conditions should suit C&D winner GENESIUS, and he can get back on the scoreboard here. Rogue Tornado and Bustaam are feared most.

The consistent GENESIUS can deservedly get his head back in front returned to the scene of his win last summer.
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Stat Goddess hit the woodwork on her nursery debut last week and she needs to be respected from an unchanged mark, but it is FREGOLA who shades preference. The daughter of Havana Gold contested a warm novice at Newmarket on her debut and although it is hard to argue that she has progressed since, this handicap bow will present a more suitable opportunity. The booking of Oisin Murphy aboard Nad Alshiba Green catches the eye and she is another to consider.

STAT GODDESS made a good start in nurseries at Catterick last week and gets the vote. The booking of Oisin Murphy for Nad Alshiba Green takes the eye and she's of firm interest. Sienna Gold is another who can do better now handicapping and might be in the hunt.

Several of these are worth a look but perhaps CHEERLEADER can show the benefit of wind surgery on her handicap debut.
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MOONSCAPE GIRL (third) was no match for an impressive winner at Worcester, but she finished within a neck of the runner-up and looks a big player on that evidence. That was her stable/hurdles bow, too, so improvement is likely and this is not the deepest of contests. Walk Of The Roses has shown more than enough recently to suggest she can play a leading role, while Lady Showtime and the returning Cornamona are also considered.

Runner-up on hurdles debut at Newton Abbot, WALK OF THE ROSES was possibly stretched by the longer trip when third at Bangor on her latest outing 19 days ago but she went with plenty of zest for a long way then and earns the vote with the return to this shorter trip a plus. Moonscape Girl promises to do better for Olly Murphy and is feared. Cornamona is another to keep an eye on.

The pick is WALK OF THE ROSES, who was placed on her first two hurdling starts and ought to cope with the soft ground.
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GLORY HYDE proved her 20/1 C&D victory was no fluke when sharing second at Pontefract and she appears capable of taking another step forward off the same mark. Ingleby Archie has been raised 3lb for his breakthrough success at Redcar, but must still be feared. Scoops Ahoy and Keldeo shouldn't be too far away, nor should Stash The Cash provided he settles a bit better.

It could be worth staying with INGLEBY ARCHIE now he has found the winning habit. He remains on a workable mark. Scoops Ahoy and Stash The Cash can also make their presence felt.

Scoops Ahoy (second choice) and Ingleby Archie are feared but GLORY HYDE looks on an upward trajectory and can win again.
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Nala Star will need to break alertly if she's to overcome her wide draw and, although respected, TWILIGHT BALLET is preferred. Andrew Balding's colt finished a narrow second at Lingfield last time out and any further improvement can see him go one better. Rage Of Thunder was far from disgraced on his debut at Sandown last month and it would come as no surprise were he to step forward.

TWILIGHT BALLET holds the best form so is fancied to go one better than his recent Lingfield second and get off the mark. Rage of Thunder appeals as the one to chase home Andrew Balding's Twilight Son colt if, as expected, building on his debut Sandown seventh. Nala Star also has the form to play a part, while Richard Hannon's newcomer Halfeti is worth a second look too, especially if the market speaks in her favour.

Rage Of Thunder should improve but preference is for TWILIGHT BALLET who made a race of it with a useful one at Lingfield last time.
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HUIT REFLETS was able to record a breakthrough success at Hexham last month having posted a series of creditable efforts prior and, from just 1lb higher, this is an excellent opportunity for him to follow up. Clean Getaway has been in good form over the larger obstacles recently and is interesting returned to hurdles off a lower rating. Milajess could find more for the addition of first-time blinkers.

INIGO can't be one for maximum faith after falling on his last 2 starts but leaves the impression he has the ability to win off this mark if he can eliminate the mistakes. Phil Kirby's Clean Getaway will be a threat if able to translate recent chase improvement back to the smaller obstacles. Last month's C&D second Milajess and Hexham scorer Huit Reflets complete the shortlist.

Having been in fine fettle over fences, CLEAN GETAWAY (nap) is undeniably well treated on his return to the smaller obstacles.
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GERMANIC left a mediocre debut effort behind him when beating a previous winner by 11 lengths over 7f at Newcastle last month, and the son of Saxon Warrior should be very tough to stop with a reproduction of that. Fellow last-time-out winner Bobby Bennu also created a favourable impression at Chester and he can give the selection most to think about. Ten Pounds is also noteworthy.

GERMANIC looked a smart prospect when scoring at Newcastle last month and is taken to follow up. Ten Pounds and Bobby Bennu also arrive on an upward curve and are the obvious dangers.

Top of the list is GERMANIC, who easily made all at Newcastle, and he earns the vote ahead of Ten Pounds then Bobby Bennu.
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SISTERS IN THE SKY returned to winning ways with a comfortable C&D triumph a fortnight ago, defeating the reopposing Second Collection. Given that Grace Harris' charge remains competitively handicapped from a 4lb raised mark, he could go in again if arriving in a similar vein of form. Recent Wolverhampton scorer Carmarthen can get involved under the penalty, while others to note include Twayblade and Outer Edge.

Plenty with chances but FIRENZE ROSA still looks ahead of her mark under a 4 lb penalty for her impressive Brighton success so edges the vote. Ffos Las runner-up Twayblade appeals as the one to give the veteran mare most to do ahead of Carmarthen, Savannah Smiles and Second Collection.

A competitive sprint in which VAUNTED can reverse recent C&D placings with Second Collection and Sisters In The Sky.
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Barrakhov gained a first success over the larger obstacles here last month when getting the better of JEAN GENIE over 3m by half a length. However, a 1lb swing in the favour of the latter, combined with an extra couple of furlongs, might see him reverse the placings. Miss Wachit wasn't beaten far on her first start after wind surgery when fourth at Market Rasen and she may step forward from that effort, especially with the application of cheekpieces for the first time.

An open-looking handicap chase in which it might pay to take a chance on INVICTUS ALLEN. He was out of form when last seen but returns on a lenient mark with his stable in red-hot form. Last-time-out winner Barrakhov is an obvious danger along with He'llstopatthetop.

It could pay to take a chance on the chasing prowess of KAPAMAZOV, who has been in reasonable form over hurdles since late May.
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Vince Le Prince took advantage of a tumbling mark to score gamely over 7f at Leicester earlier this month, and he must enter calculations in a race of this nature. Preference is for ANIMATE. He wasn't unsupported in the market when bouncing back to form over 6f at Catterick last month and a 2lb rise may prove lenient given that plenty went wrong for him in the run. Abruzzo Mia and Challet are a couple of others to consider.

Preference is for ON A SESSION, who has been cut some slack by the handicapper and should have conditions to suit. Vince Le Prince and Animate head the list of dangers.

A losing streak of 16 hardly makes ON A SESSION a strong selection but he's generally plied his trade in higher grades than this.
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MEDIA GUEST has posted some respectable recent form and, given he wasn't beaten far in a competitive apprentice handicap at Salisbury last weekend, the Mark Gillard-trained gelding is worth another try off the same mark in what is effectively a weaker race. Nordic Glory is 0-11 on turf but is not dismissed after a solid effort at Lingfield, while Foreseeable Future also appeals from 11lb below his last winning mark.

FORESEEABLE FUTURE shaped well having his made his challenge on the opposite flank when fifth at Thirsk 2 weeks ago and, with the visor refitted, Ruth Carr's charge could be ready to strike having fallen to an attractive mark. Media Guest, Oriental Spirit and Nordic Glory head up the dangers, with Princess Naomi also worth keeping an eye on now the blinkers are applied.

Foreseeable Future and MALHAM TARN COVE may be the pair to focus on and the latter is marginally preferred.
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Dog Fox struck at Bangor in a comfortable manner and is expected to have more to offer. Chef De Troupe unseated here last week, but had been in fine fettle in two previous outings at this track and is capable of bouncing back. The vote, though, goes to I STILL HAVE FAITH, whose last run over hurdles saw him being outclassed by Burdett Road in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham in November. Open to improvement over timber, Ben Brookhouse's gelding could take advantage on his handicap debut in this sphere.

DOG FOX impressed with how he went through the race when scoring at Bangor last time so is fancied to make light of a 7 lb rise. I Still Have Faith returns to this sphere on a lenient mark so could emerge as the main danger, although Made For You and Jack The Savage also need factoring into this competitive handicap.

This is rather easier than the Grade 2 of I STILL HAVE FAITH's last hurdles start, and he can account for Bangor winner Dog Fox.
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DAZY MAZY arrives here having won two of her last three starts, finishing a neck second on the other occasion, and a 2lb rise for the most recent of those victories may not be enough to stop the in-form filly. That said, Lord Abama has also been in good form of late and should not be discounted, while Fortamour and Music Society complete the shortlist.

A competitive sprint contest with the vote in favour of DAZY MAZY. John Mackie's filly has found some progress since returning to turf in recent months, doubling her tally in determined style at Doncaster 46 days ago. She looks a likely player again up 2 lb. Fortamour, who has been in good form at Ripon, and the potentially well-treated Roach Power are others to consider, along with Lord Abama.

The thriving filly DAZY MAZY (nap) is taken to make it three wins from her last four starts. Lord Abama also arrives in rude health.
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The trusted formula Sir Mark Prescott has mastered when stepping handicappers up in trip has often been a rewarding plan to follow and can again be evidenced if MISS GITANA builds on last month's gutsy success over the extended 1m6f at Doncaster. The daughter of Nathaniel displayed battling qualities that day and, off just 2lb higher, is hard to ignore. Fellow last-time-out winner Hidden Pearl is feared most, although Tailorman and Dovena can also go well.

BEGGARMAN failed to last home when fifth over 2m at Lingfield last time so is worth another chance to confirm himself on a lenient mark dropped back in trip here. Miss Gitana heads the list of dangers on the back of her Doncaster success, although the lightly-raced Implacable and 2022 victor Hidden Pearl are also well in the mix in this open handicap.

The Ian Williams-trained TAILORMAN (nap) gets the vote after two useful efforts in handicaps. Miss Gitana is second choice.
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TRAPISTA arrives in search of a four-timer having got up late to score at Ludlow when turned out under a 7lb penalty. The daughter of Golden Horn is only 3lb higher on this occasion and there may well be more in the locker. Golfe Clair made a winning start to life over fences at Stratford and commands plenty of respect, with Envious Editor and Deerstalker completing the shortlist.

A few in with a squeak but it's hard to ignore the claims of TRAPISTA, who is thriving at present and can bring up the 4-timer returning from a short break. The main danger may emerge from Golfe Clair, who made a winning chasing debut at Stratford in May and is open to improvement in this sphere. Stable-switcher Envious Editor can edge out Deerstalker for minor honours.

A rise of just 2lb for May's Stratford win ought not anchor ENVIOUS EDITOR. Imperial Bede is preferred of the McManus pair on soft.
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CORDOUAN comes out best here on official ratings and gets the vote. The Ado McGuinness-trained gelding last won on the beach at Laytown in 2022 but put in a number of fine efforts last year, including when fourth in the valuable 1m1f Nasrullah Handicap at Leopardstown and should benefit from his reappearance over seven furlongs at Dundalk last Friday. The selection's former stablemate Spanish Tenor likes to force the pace but needs to bounce back from a disappointing run at Naas last month, while others to consider include Mindthegap and Rick Dalton. The latter has been a frustrating sort to follow and now reappears after an eight-month break.

A low-key start to proceedings but CORDOUAN was well backed on return at Dundalk last week and although he disappointed, he's fancied to snap a long losing run back on turf at the expense of Spanish Tenor, who was below form on his yard debut but should make more of an impact back in this company. Dynamic Force can edge out Rick Dalton for third.

The 7f trip was probably too sharp for CORDOUAN at Dundalk last week and he could be hard to beat if he has recovered sufficiently
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It is very hard to oppose YAZAMAN, who has racked up a hat-trick in recent months and further 5lb rise may still vastly underestimate the six-year-old. Saaheq has not been disgraced on his last couple of starts and the veteran should not be discounted in this company. The unexposed Equity's Darling edges out Havagomecca and Mereside Angel to be best of the rest.

YAZAMAN has been revitalised by the refitting of blinkers, completing the hat-trick with a bit to spare at Wetherby (5.5f) early last month. He looks a serious player once more and can get the 4-timer up. Mereside Angel is another to bear in mind from his reduced mark. The selection's stablemate J R Cavagin can also bounce back returned to the minimum trip.

The Paul Midgley-trained YAZAMAN has been in fine form since the blinkers went back on and he can make it four wins in a row.
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MISS DUBAI has run with credit both times she has raced over this trip, going close on the Lingfield Polytrack, and the daughter of Ribchester looks worth chancing, despite running from out of the handicap here. With untapped potential stamina-wise and with Oisin Murphy doing the steering, she shades preference over Rita Rana and Angel On High, who command respect but are hard to win with.

MISS DUBAI arrives on the back of 2 good efforts in 3-y-o only handicaps and can come good now taking on largely older and more exposed opposition. Angel On High has been knocking on the door lately and is second choice ahead of Miss Sligo.

Several possibilities but the return to this track will suit BIG JIMBO who races over this C&D for the first time since his Auguest win.
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ARKHALIA FLYNN was value for more than the winning distance when scoring by a head on his handicap debut over 7f at Haydock recently, running on well under a confident ride to lead in the final strides and, under the same rider off just 3lb higher, he gets the vote to bring up the double. Dangers are aplenty and look to be headed by last-time-out winner Rockymountainway, who has been upped 4lb for a recent Ffos Las success. Daring Legend bounced back to form with a win at Newbury last month and completes the shortlist,

There should be more to come from ARKHALIA FLYNN so a 3 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent him making it 2-2 in handicaps. Fellow last-time out scorers Dutch Kingdom and Daring Legend can give him most to think about.

This can go to the progressive ARKHALIA FLYNN (nap) who won with more in hand at Haydock last time than the head margin would suggest.
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Support in the betting for the likes of Ten Ten Twenty and Only Fools looks assured given both won in this grade last time out. The same applies to REGAL AND ROYAL, but the Jennie Candlish-trained hat-trick seeker has far fewer miles on the clock and, raised just 4lb for the latest of his Bangor wins, he rates a more appealing option. Bella Ciao is another with claims.

STATE OF HONOR returned to form when runner-up here last month and remains on a workable mark. She gets the nod. Ten Ten Twenty and Regal And Royal are feared most.

Plenty have possibilities but top of the list is TEN TEN TWENTY, who escapes a penalty for his win at Market Rasen ten days ago.
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GREEN TRIANGLE was placed on his opening two starts before being backed as if defeat was out of the question when scoring in no uncertain manner at Roscommon earlier this month. The Joseph O'Brien-trained colt easily beat newcomer J'adore Chris by over four lengths and can follow up, although it's interesting to note that Dylan Browne McMonagle now rides stablemate Cap Saint Martin. Lady O made a winning debut at Roscommon and may have compromised her chance when subsequently getting upset in the stalls at Tipperary, while Ja'marr also showed promise on debut at the Curragh. Lambourn, by Australia and out of a juvenile winner, is of obvious interest from Ballydoyle.

GREEN TRIANGLE got off the mark in impressive fashion at Roscommon and should have enough to defy a penalty unless the well-bred Lambourn has enough know-how to challenge him on debut. Lady O and J'Adore Chris could also make the selection think if they were able to find some improvement.

It may pay to side with the experienced GREEN TRIANGLE who beat J'Adore Chris convincingly at Roscommon
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SHAWS PHOENIX went down fighting when touched off in a driving finish at Yarmouth last month and could be hard to beat back over a mile if the cheekpieces have the same galvanising impact. Dappled Light commands respect back in a handicap after landing the odds in a classified stakes at Ffos Las. Cobh Harbour and Monks Mead are a couple of others with solid place claims at this level.

Former C&D winner MY AMBITION looks ready to strike again after a back-to-form second at Leicester last time but there are plenty of dangers in a competitive finale, headed by the hat-trick seeking Weston Court and Shaws Phoenix, who went down only to a progressive sort at Yarmouth last time. Ed Walker handicap newcomer Oscar Mike would also enter the reckoning if the betting speaks in his favour.

The one with scope for significant improvement is THUNDERING BREEZE on her handicap debut. My Ambition is second best.
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MISSION COMMAND stepped forward from his low-key debut when shaping with promise finishing third over 6f at Doncaster last week and, with further improvement likely, he appeals most in this wide-open affair. Outclassed in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot last month, Adrestia must be respected with her sights lowered, while there is plenty to like about Too Sweet's credentials on paper, and she has to be taken seriously first time up.

ADRESTIA shaped with plenty of encouragement at Windsor first time out before facing a stiff task in the Queen Mary so, back down in grade, she's comfortably the most appealing runner. Too Sweet is an interesting debutante having fetched a big sum at the Breeze-Ups and Dutch Finale should improve.

After a promising debut, ADRESTIA wasn't a million miles away in the Queen Mary and she looks the one to be with at this easier level.
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RECORD ART sprung a bit of a surprise when scoring under Caoilin Quinn in a conditionals' race at Worcester and can register back-to-back successes with the rider now able to use his 3lb claim to help counter a 5lb higher mark. This is more competitive, with Bluebella of particular interest on the step back up in trip following a better effort at Stratford. Faded Fantasy can't be written off either, despite a modest Worcester display.

BUSHMILL BOY is still searching for a first win as a 10-y-o, but he hit the frame on several occasions for David Thompson and having made an interesting stable switch, he gets the nod to shake off a lesser effort and finally shed his maiden status. Bluebella took a step back in the right direction on her most recent outing and should play a leading role if building on that, with Jormungandr another to consider.

This may revolve around BUSHMILL BOY, who's had wind surgery since claimed by Olly Murphy. Malina Ocarina is feared most.
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THEQUIETMAN made a pleasing debut on testing ground at Leopardstown back in April when runner-up to Ecureuil Secret, who is now rated 100. The Joseph O'Brien-trained gelding, who cost 235,000gns at the Newmarket Breeze Up Sale last year, has not been seen since but given normal improvement should be difficult to beat. Monasterboice has been a model of consistency this year and made the frame for the fourth time when third to Four Blondes at Fairyhouse last week. John Steinbeck has a superb pedigree but wasn't too strong in the market before taken out of that Fairyhouse maiden due to the going.

THEQUIETMAN shaped with plenty of encouragement when runner-up in a well-run maiden at Leopardstown on his debut in April and has to be considered the one to beat with improvement on the cards, though strong market support for choicely-bred newcomer John Steinbeck would put a slightly different slant on matters. Monasterboice is fully exposed but should give another good account.

It is slightly concerning that THEQUIETMAN has not run since his debut second at Leopardstown in April but the form looks solid
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The combination of the step back to 6f and the application of a visor saw MERRIMACK run out a decisive winner at Brighton recently and, down to the minimum trip for the first time, the suspicion is that a 6lb penalty may not be enough to anchor Stuart Williams' charge. Marcus arrives on the back of a couple of admirable efforts in defeat and boasts solid credentials of at least hitting the frame, while Stoneacre Girl is expected to strip fitter after her seasonal reappearance over an extended 5f at Wetherby last month.

If a visor works again MERRIMACK will stand a good chance of overcoming a penalty for last week's Brighton success. Windsor third Marcus may be the one to give the selection most to do ahead of Stoneacre Girl.

The interesting horse is MERRIMACK whose Brighton win eight days ago was never in much doubt.
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SAKTI showed plenty of promise when placed twice in Stakes races last year including when runner-up to Vespertilio in the Group 2 Debutante Stakes at the Curragh, and landed short odds in a Dundalk maiden this spring. The daughter of Caravaggio probably has more scope for improvement than her rivals and gets the vote over Greenfinch. The Justify half-sister to the speedy U S Navy Flag has been tried over a variety of trips and had Fleur De Chine two lengths behind when placed in the 1m2f Oaks Trial at Naas last time. Adelaise carries a 3lb penalty for a Listed win at Kempton but has since finished in mid-division in the Kensington Palace at Royal Ascot.

SAKTI was placed twice in Group company as a juvenile and can land this listed prize for the Ger Lyons/Colin Keane combination. The chief threat may come from fellow 3-y-os Greenfinch, who was third in a listed race last time, and Jessie Harrington's Fleur de Chine.

Gowran Classic winner FLEUR DE CHINE should be more at home over the mile than the 1m2f at Naas and should go a lot closer here
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ASINARA arrives here having filled second place on three of her four starts to date and the daughter of Harry Angel will not find many better opportunities than this to get off the mark. Pearl's Edge has not been beaten far on her last couple of starts and appears to be the main threat to the selection, ahead of Max Stripes.

Probably a match between ASINARA and Pearl's Edge with the 5 lb the former receives tilting the scales her way.

3yo ASINARA has been expensive to follow so far but she looks worth another chance and gets the vote ahead of Pearl's Edge.
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FINE INTERVIEW showed plenty of promise when chasing home a useful rival on his debut over 6f here last September and the son of Havana Grey merits plenty of respect on his return to action. Get Jiggy With It failed to fire in handicap company last time but is a player based on her previous form, while Pipes And Drums is next best.

PIPES AND DRUMS improved when third at Windsor last time under another considerate ride and, with better still expected, he can get the better of Get Jiggy With It, who has achieved a bit more to this point. Fine Gold also has potential and is worthy of consideration.

Market confidence would be welcomed after his lengthy break but they were good horses that FINE INTERVIEW divided here in September.
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THE WORLD'S ASTAGE was an eyecatcher at Bellewstown last time and Colin Keane takes the mount now. The Rajj filly was left with plenty to do then, when a few lengths out the back at the top of the hill, and ran on strongly in the closing stages to finish third to The Bog Bank. She remains on the same mark of 52. Hokusai was a cosy winner at Leopardstown six days ago and has to be respected under a 7lb penalty. He hasn't fared well with the draw, though. The Blue Panther won on his first outing for Jenny Lynch at Listowel last month and is another who has to come into calculations.

GLENCULLEN hinted at a revival when third at Fairyhouse for his new yard so looks the way to go here off a lenient mark. C&D scorer Skontonovski could emerge as the chief threat on the back of his recent Fairyhouse victory with in-form trio Perfect Curves, The World's Astage and On Our Radar also worthy of respect in this very open handicap.

Having slumped to a career-low mark THE BLUE PANTHER was a front-running winner on his stable/seasonal debut and may score again
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LAKERS displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on his debut at Yarmouth a couple of weeks ago and the son of Pinatubo could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Zayer cost 85,000 euros at a breeze-up sale in May and is arguably the most eye-catching newcomer, although any market support for Baather or Classic Cause would have to be noted.

LAKERS shaped with plenty of promise when third in what looked a strong race for the track at Yarmouth a fortnight ago and expected to build on that, he'll take soem stopping. Newcomers are feared most, with Zayer and Classic Cause perhaps the pick of them before market clues.

Preference is for LAKERS, who made a promising start with his third at Yarmouth two weeks ago and sets a fair standard on that form.
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Kaolinite is arguably the pick of those with experience, although Masterofgreygoose should not be written off. A chance, though, is taken on ANGEL MAC. The daughter of Zoffany is related to a couple of useful types and, with both trainer and jockey amongst the winners of late, it would come as no surprise were she to play a leading role. The Eyes Have It and Ya Rayah are other debutants to monitor in the betting.

ANGEL MAC is bred to be useful and likely to know her job well enough, so she's worth a chance to make a winning start at the possible expense of Kaolinite, who should still have more to offer. The Eyes Have It is another notable newcomer in a thin maiden.

Those to have run don't set a daunting standard and ANGEL MAC can win on debut. Her stable had a 3yo go in first time here last month.
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STATUS GREEN ran a solid race at Ballinrobe last time when meeting some traffic problems and looks capable of landing another race off his current mark. The Le Havre gelding had scored at Tipperary previously and had also been runner-up over a shorter trip here in mid-May. Thefullbackline has run well on his last couple of outings and is just 1lb higher than when third at Bellewstown recently. He has to be on the shortlist. Barrogstown Girl won on her handicap debut at Limerick 10 days ago and is still relatively unexposed. She went up 5lb for that success and should be competitive again.

STATUS GREEN has been in good form since the headgear went on, shaping better than the bare result when third at Ballinrobe 23 days ago. He earns the vote to confirm his revised mark a workable one back down in trip. Limerick-scorer Barrogstown Girl is easily one of the least exposed and is feared along with Forlio. Thefullbackline is also respected.

The one to beat is likely to be BARROGSTOWN GIRL, a winner at Limerick last time over the trip and has not been harshly penalised
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ALFRED COVE won a similar event to this over 6f at Brighton two starts ago and was not disgraced when second at the same venue last time. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give him a big chance, although Rhubarb should not be discounted following an encouraging third in handicap company over C&D a week ago. The rest need to improve but Darkened Edge is the pick of them.

ALFRED COVE has been in excellent heart at Brighton in recent weeks and this looks to be a good piece of placing by connections. Rhubarb is the obvious threat.

This is a tight call between Rhubarb and ALFRED COVE but the vote goes to Tony Carroll's in-form 5yo.
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Shield Of Honour can go well reunited with Sean D Bowen, who is proving to be very good value for his 3lb claim, while Trackman and Iconique are a couple of others whose riders enhance their credentials by claiming weight. However, this can go to the versatile SUNSET IN PARIS, who is back on the level with a live chance of adding to a brace of classified stakes successes gained on the all-weather earlier this year.

CLEVER CURRENCY fell heavily over hurdles last time but ran well on his latest Flat outing so, if he's none the worse for that latest incident, he should be tough to beat for a new yard in a very weak event. Iconique could play a part on her second run for Tony Carroll and Trackman can't be ruled out.

A modest contest may go the way of CLEVER CURRENCY who was running well when departing late on a claiming hurdle last time.
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Seamie Heffernan takes the mount on JUST ANOTHER EAGLE and she looks capable of landing one of these. The Free Eagle filly has been knocking on the door and ran a decent race when fourth at Limerick last time. She was keen early on then and didn't finish off her race. If she settles a bit better, she has enough ability to strike off the basement mark. Ifitwasme comes here in winning form after his victory at Tipperary a fortnight ago, and has to be respected off a 7lb higher mark. The veteran No Trouble ran well when runner-up at Bellewstown and also comes into the mix.

IFITWASME was well on top at the finish when opening his account at Tipperary a fortnight ago and may be able to follow up. No Trouble and Elsa's Pride can also make their presence felt.

Preference is for ELSA'S PRIDE, a consistent performer at around this mark and is 8lb better off with Ifitwasme from Tipperary
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GODSEND benefited from more patient tactics when getting off the mark at Ripon last Monday on his second start in handicap company. Sir Mark Prescott's gelding may prove a tough nut to crack, despite carrying a 6lb penalty. Night Breeze boasts a consistent level of form in recent weeks and the four-year-old is capable of being in the mix, while stepping up in trip might aid the cause of Advert Rules.

GODSEND got back on the up when going in at Ripon last week and still looks ahead of his mark under a 6 lb penalty. Night Breeze appeals as the one to chase home Sir Mark Prescott's 3-y-o now he steps up in trip with the lightly-raced Advert Rules also in the picture.

This can go to GODSEND, who surged clear at Ripon last week and looks well treated under a penalty for that success.
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Several of these have been banging on the door of late and while the likes of Havana Smoke, Bluebells Boy and Dion Baker can all get competitive, dropping back to 6f could see MOREGINPLEASE supplement her Lingfield success from May. Still potentially well treated despite now running off 8lb higher, the selection has held her form well over 7f of late and this less demanding stamina test could be the right path for further success.

Having scored here in June, BLUEBELLS BOY was left with too much to do last time and he's worth a chance to resume winning ways in a race that should play to his strengths more. Porfin was also successful on his last visit to the track and is in good order, so he's feared most ahead of Fletcher's Flight.

Moreginplease was ahead of FLETCHER'S FLIGHT here last week but the selection can reverse those placings back over 6f.
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BYNX might be worth a shot here on her return to the Flat. The Vadamos mare has won a couple of hurdles since last seen on the level back in May 2022. She has been eased 6lb since that last outing on the Flat and could be nicely treated in a moderate contest on her return to action. Calmafterthestorm sprang a 33/1 shock last time on his handicap debut. The four-year-old is unexposed and might benefit from going up in trip again here. Final Orders is a decent sort over fences and is another who could run well tried back on the level now.

This could be a strong race for the grade with CHUTZPAL fancied to step up on his stable debut with blinkers back on and cash in on this very workable mark. Young Lucy has been pulled out of a couple of engagements of late but a market check is essential given connections, with Final Orders likely to give it a good go back on the level.

It could be hard to oppose FINAL ORDERS(nap), not seen on the level since winning at Bellewstown last year and 9lb higher now
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INAPPROPRIATE has taken a step in the right direction since moving up to 1m2f on his last couple of outings, hitting the frame at Yarmouth and Nottingham, and the son of Churchill may have been found the ideal opportunity to shed the maiden tag. Prince Ali and Celebrating Ethel appear best of the remainder, although Kinematica is not without a chance if the first-time hood can help her to settle.

It's easy to excuse CELEBRATING ETHEL's Doncaster effort given she was denied a run and the way she finished that race off suggests she's still in form. This is a slightly easier assignment so she looks the answer, with Inappropriate feared most taking on his elders for the first time. Zambezi Magic can ruin his chance at the stalls but is a threat if avoiding that trait this time.

Most of these have something to prove but INAPPROPRIATE (nap) has a progressive profile and he went close at Nottingham last time.
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Tarbat Ness has been knocking on the door with a brace of runner-up efforts at Ripon and Carlisle in May. The five-year-old makes a considerable amount of appeal, but the vote goes to EASY EQUATION. His return to turf saw him go close at Pontefract last month and a repeat of that performance may suffice. Kissininthebackrow completes the shortlist with the extra couple of furlongs a potential source of improvement.

TARBAT NESS signalled he's ready to go in again when runner-up at Carlisle last time so this C&D winner gets the vote off the same mark. Kissininthebackrow is weighted to have a big say and next on the list ahead of in-form pair Easy Equation and Thahab Ifraj.

The vote goes to EASY EQUATION, who has a solid record for his current yard including a close call at Pontefract last month.
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