There were 40 Races on Wednesday 23rd July 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Wexford, 6 races at Salisbury, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Leicester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Second in this very contest 12 months ago, COSTANUCI might be able to get a deserved win over fences to her name. Returning from a lengthy absence, she finished a close third on her latest start at Tipperary and while this trip might be shorter than ideal, it'll be disappointing if she's not involved towards the business end. Starting off over fences, Jeaniemacaroney lowered the colours of Seo Linn when making all on the level at Tramore on her latest start, and it'll come as no surprise if she manages to follow up now. Gers Gigi and Ma Belle Etoile are the other leading hopes, with the latter scoping dirty after underperforming on her most recent outing at Tramore.

Recent Flat winner JEANIEMACARONEY (nap) can make a successful chasing debut. Costanuci can follow her home
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Endowed is bound to have his supporters as he bids to complete a hat-trick after his double at Chepstow, but the eight-year-old is 3lb higher than for his latest victory. With that in mind, BATED BREEZE gets the nod. The Moores' charge showed a lot more when filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield last month and the assessor may have been kind to leave his mark alone. Guiteau completes the shortlist.

This can go to GUITEAU who returned to form at Chepstow last week for his new trainer and he can exploit a useful mark.
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It is interesting that connections thought highly enough of TAILGUNNER JOE to pitch him in at the deep end on his debut. Sixth of nine in the Chesham, albeit well held, that was by no means a disgrace. Dylan Cunha's yard could hardly be in better form and this could be a good opportunity now that his sights have been lowered. Court Of Stars hit the woodwork at Brighton latest and is perhaps the main threat, while Boy Named Sioux appeals most of the remainder.

This can go the way of TAILGUNNER JOE who came in a promising sixth in the Chesham on his debut and can capitalise on the drop in grade
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LE COQ HARDI gets the nod over You Oughta Know and Fiveonefive. With plenty of experience over the larger obstacles to his name, the Henry de Bromhead-trained selection went down by just three-quarters of a length in a competitive handicap at Kilbeggan on his most recent start. Back in calmer waters, he could prove hard to beat. You Oughta Know rates as the chief danger, with this one also filling the runner-up spot on his latest outing. He lost little in defeat when beaten by Galway Plate hope Anyway in that Kilbeggan heat, and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to go a place better now. A five-time hurdles winner and starting off over fences, Fiveonefive looks the best of the rest.

Willie Mullins' YOU OUGHTA KNOW looks the most likely winner here following his second behind a smart type last time
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Bone Marra struck on debut at Wolverhampton prior to finding the Coventry too much of an ask at Royal Ascot and he has to be respected at this level. However, a chance can be taken on ASSIRI HEIGHTS, who changed hands for 700,000gns as a yearling and the booking of William Buick catches the eye. Any market confidence behind fellow newcomer Sprinting Speed would be interesting.

Some of the newcomers are likely types, particularly ASSIRI HEIGHTS. Second choice is Sprinting Speed.
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Dropping in trip didn't quite work out for MAGIC BOX at Hamilton on Friday, but she kept on strongly into second nonetheless. Compensation could await the daughter of Showcasing and she is preferred to Carnation Queen, who landed the Rous Seller at York last month. Stepping up to 7f is likely to suit Eclipser and she is another to consider now switched to nurseries.

William Haggas's improving MAGIC BOX is taken to resume winning ways on the back of an excellent Hamilton second now returned to 7f here
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BE FIERCE fell on his handicap chase debut at Tramore and, given a near two-month break since that mishap, he looks capable of bouncing back to the form that saw him score at the same track in January. Ted Walsh's charge is narrowly preferred to Wonleg, who may have gone closer than third at Tramore in May if not for making a crucial mistake at the last. Raised 5lb for a success over further at Downpatrick last week, Lakefield Flyer is another to consider, along with the consistent Prince Of Air.

Improving upon a poor jumping display on debut to finish third last time, WONLEG, looks a big player here on his handicap chase debut.
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LOPE EL FUEGO showed a big chunk of improvement to shed her maiden tag in good style at Newbury earlier in the month and is likely to have lots of improvement in her. The daughter of Lope Y Fernandez now carries a 7lb penalty, but that is unlikely to prevent her from following up. Piazza has shown ability in both of her starts to date and is one to take seriously, along with newcomer Distant Shore.

Kept to this distance, LOPE EL FUEGO could well defy a penalty for her Newbury success. Piazza is second choice.
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Coconut Bay has won three of her last four starts, with the latest coming over C&D a fortnight ago. Tristan Davidson's mare was only raised 2lb for that effort and is respected, but forecast conditions are an unknown and it is ONE MORE BOTTLE who shades preference. Lizzie Quinlan's gelding has shown improved form since racing in a visor and looks fairly treated on his return to handicap company. Bella Love caught the eye at Carlisle last time and she should not be overlooked.

The thriving mare COCONUT BAY is taken to complete a hat-trick and post her fourth win here. Petra Celera is a possible danger.
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A model of consistency in recent times, CROWSATEDAPPLETART looks the safest option in this competitive affair. On what was his first visit to this venue, the eight-year-old easily accounted for 15 rivals earlier this month and he'll be well fancied to follow up, dropping back in trip. Mick Winters trains the selection and is also represented by River Vale. Racing off his hurdles mark of 100, the point-to-point winner is of definite interest with Shane Fitzgerald aboard. Already twice successful at this Bettyville circuit, the in-foal Onebrightbluerose warrants the utmost respect, with handicap debutant Katakana and Roscommon victor Charlies Pride other leading contenders.

Few make huge appeal here, so perhaps KATAKANA can build on her sole chase start last September and come home in front
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A small but open contest in which preference is for JARHAM. The son of Territories has found steady improvement across his three handicap efforts, most recently when filling the runner-up spot at Ffos Las. He is likely to appreciate quicker ground conditions and should go close from 1lb higher. Kodi Fire got up in the shadows of the post at Brighton so must be of considerable interest upped further in trip. Opening Bat edges out Political Power as third choice.

With his most recent 1m effort a very strong piece of form, MOUTAI (nap) is particularly interesting. Jarham is second pick.
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PENN AVENUE wasn't overly impressive but managed to justify being the favourite for her latest start when she won a similar race over 1m1f at Lingfield. However, this doesn't appear to be any tougher and she rates a key player off just 3lb higher, with the step up in trip a possible source for improvement. Advertorial has experience of this trip and is also open to progression on just her second start on grass. Cardinal Point and Brave Emerald complete the shortlist.

Off a career-low mark, and effective on deep ground on debut last autumn, ROSSO LEVANTO is taken ahead of Penn Avenue.
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Henry de Bromhead saddles both NOUVOTIC and The Electrical Kid, with Darragh O'Keeffe opting to partner the former. A winner at this venue last summer, he finished a fine third on his track debut over fences at Kilbeggan last month and he's entitled to step forward from that effort. In the same ownership as the selection, chasing debutant Yoradreamer warrants the utmost respect with Paul Townend aboard, but he'll need to bounce back from a disappointing effort at Roscommon if he is to feature. Greatness Awaits is another starting off over fences, with this locally-owned six-year-old sure to have plenty of supporters after his recent Killarney win. A solid fourth on his debut for Ian Donoghue at Kilbeggan last month, West Away is an interesting contender, while Roscommon runner-up Iamagetaway is another for the shortlist.

Switched to fences now, YORADREAMER makes the most appeal courtesy of his easy maiden hurdle win at Downpatrick
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On target at Brighton before finishing a slightly unfortunate third at Bath, BIG TIME RASCAL can continue his fine run of form. The son of Blue Point was dropped 1lb for that latest effort and given that he is well treated based on past exploits, he ought to go well. Moe's Legacy merits respect, despite having to shoulder a penalty for her recent Bath triumph. Darkened Edge appeals most of the remainder.

With many of her rivals far from bombproof, a chance is taken on PHOENIX MOON. Second choice is Notre Maison.
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Sir Mark Prescott is synonymous with placing his horses to exploit any leniency in their handicap marks and has overseen BOSPHORUS ROSE to win two her of last three starts. Having successfully stepped up to 1m4f at Epsom most recently, the daughter of Golden Horn again appeals strongly off just 3lb higher. Me And Bobby Mcgee is also heading in the right direction after making a winning handicap debut at Hamilton, while Afloat is unexposed over the trip and cannot be ruled out.

Me And Bobby McGee may dictate and Bosphorus Rose could improve again, but AFLOAT is the only one proven on testing ground.
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PRIDE OF PLACE might still be ahead of the handicapper off a mark of 109. The JP McManus homebred, who is out of a half-sister to On The Fringe, finished a close third on his handicap debut at Punchestown last month, before bettering that performance by making the breakthrough at Tipperary on his most recent outing. Charlie O'Dwyer retains the ride on this Getaway six-year-old and claims a valuable 5lb. In truth, a case can be made for many others, with recent Perth winner Sea Aster sure to have plenty of supporters. Henry de Bromhead saddles Sam Magee and Hand Over Fist, with both capable of making an impact, while Connacht National sixth Dorans Law and course-and-distance winner Riggs others for the shortlist.

Back going left-handed should suit CEROC, is narrowly preferred to Pride Of Place
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BOUBOULE produced his best effort to date when third at Southwell last month and the switch to Harry Derham's yard gives him strong credentials to get off the mark, especially with the extra couple of furlongs potentially suiting him. Nelson Gate took a step in the right direction when second at Windsor and a repeat of that performance is likely to see him in the mix, while Navid and Grey Fox head the remainder.

The most interesting contenders are the 3yos BOUBOULE and Navid who look likely to improve for 1m6f.
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Quercus won this corresponding race off 8lb higher in 2023 and is capable of launching another bold bid on these terms. However, there is a strong likelihood that MISS RAINBOW will provide irresistible competition in setting the fractions and given Tracy Waggott's filly boasts much more convincing recent form, she shades preference. Langholm and Highjacked are others with respectable course form to their name and warrant consideration. Mews House, who landed this in 2022, also holds each-way claims, despite being 1lb out of the handicap.

The forecast ground and likely race shape should be just as triple C&D scorer CROCODILE POWER (nap) enjoys. Quercus is feared.
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Aidan O'Brien's CACTUS is taken to improve upon an opening third over 5f in Naas. The Wootton Bassett filly holds a plethora of Group-race entries, including at the highest level in the Phoenix Stakes and Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh. Krasimir is an obvious danger after staying on for third on debut at Fairyhouse, when notably strong in the betting. The market should be informative in relation to the newcomers and Chicago Pope is certainly one to check for support as Johnny Murtagh's charge has an entry in a Group 2 next month. Cisterna was unplaced in a hot maiden at the Curragh in May and could reap the benefit of that outing.

Ger Lyins trained the winner of the race in which Cactus was third and may score now KRASIMIR, who also shaped well on his debut
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There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from CRYSTAL PIER's debut third in a class 2 novice event at Newbury last month. Any improvement is likely to make Ralph Beckett's filly tough to beat and she can repel chief rival Aleen. The daughter of Study Of Man looked in need of the experience when fifth at Carlisle and an improved performance is forecast. Newcomer Flash Of Fire is worth a second look in the betting.

If already needing 7f as much as her Newmarket debut hinted, QUEEN TAMARA may be in a position to upset Crystal Pier.
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The rain softened ground won't inconvenience LE GRAND VERT and he is taken to follow up on his Ayr success. Not seen since that March victory, he is a proven stayer and will again be ridden by Oran McGill, who claims a valuable 5lb. A dual C&D winner, Stormy Master is respected following his return to action at Sligo, as that was probably no more than a prep run for this assignment. Representing Gavin Cromwell, Sights Unseen and Due Course both warrant respect, while seven-time winner The Little Yank and handicap debutant Yewtree Hill (first time cheekpieces) are others for the shortlist in this competitive affair.

Recent Downpatrick winner THEHAIRYFELLA can follow up with his rider now claiming
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It was a weak handicap that Lambournghini won at Chepstow before he followed up in a classified stakes at Brighton last month. Admittedly, it wouldn't be much of a stretch for him to complete the hat-trick and he rates a serious contender. However, CURRAHEE was more impressive when he made a winning debut for Stuart Williams over 7f here last week and a 6lb penalty should be manageable, with the step back up in trip not expected to cause issues. Desert Charm is the pick of the rest.

Lambournghini is respected in pursuit of the hat-trick but CURRAHEE can follow up his win here on stable debut under a penalty.
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The British raiders add plenty of spice to the mix but HAVANA ANNA, who represents the home contingent, arrives with rock-solid form and is taken to land Listed honours. She had the misfortune to run into a pair of subsequent Group-race winners when placed in maidens at Navan and Cork, and really delivered on that promise when powering six lengths clear over C&D last month. Furthermore, she holds a Group 2 entry at York. Cardiff By The Sea has to rate a significant threat after finishing a close fourth in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot. She was an expensive acquisition at the sales and is a half-sister to a Listed winner. Solana Rose and Duskaura are others with chances.

The maiden CARDIFF BY THE SEA arguably has stronger credentials than the seven previous winners on account of her Queen Mary fourth
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Having supplemented his opening fourth over C&D when finishing a close-up second at Leicester, U S S Charleston is heading in the right direction, but EXCLAMATION is slightly more compelling. Grace Harris' inmate shouldn't be judged too harshly on his 14th-placed effort in the Norfolk at Royal Ascot and a repeat of the performance that carried him into second in the Lily Agnes at Chester previously could prove sufficient. Market support for See That Spark or Supreme Clarets on debut would be interesting

The forecast soft ground makes things tricky but EXCLAMATION deserves to win a race and ran well over C&D (good to soft) in March.
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His inexperience was evident when STAR OF MALI finished a place behind the runner-up, In The City, when they clashed in a four-horse novices' stakes at Nottingham earlier in the month. However, the James Tate-trained colt, who is a half-brother Group 2-winning miler Real Appeal, showed promise as the race unfolded and has very feasible chance of reversing the form with his more exposed rival. Our Planet has already had a few chances but is the obvious pick of the rest.

Our Planet is interesting on stable debut but STAR OF MALI looked green on debut at Nottingham and looks sure to improve.
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This is a drop in class for COLLECTIVE POWER and he could take full advantage as he was successful when last seen in this sort of grade at Dundalk in April, when partnered by 7lb claimer Sorcha Woods. Tropical Retreat can be tardy from the gates, but was notably strong at the business end when winning over C&D earlier this month. She is likely to be coming home better than most. I Bid You Ajou ran up a hat-trick of sprint victories in May and June and is dangerous dropping back from a runner-up spot over 7f in Fairyhouse. Joe Harnett's 10lb claim ought to make him competitive. Jon Riggens, Send Harry, Carrigans Grove and Gordon Bennett will all have their supporters.

GORDON BENNETT hasn't been beaten far at times this term and the easy ground is in his favour.
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HURSTWOOD bounced back to form when narrowly denied by a subsequent winner in an 18-runner sprint at Thirsk three weeks ago and compensation could be on the cards. A 2lb nudge up the ratings for the veteran could prove to be lenient and he shades the vote over last-time-out Pontefract scorer Missmimi. Tina Jackson's mare was runner-up to the selection at Ripon in May and is likely to be involved once more. Punchbowl Flyer is also noted.

Punchbowl Flyer showed last time he can still be competitive but ISHE WORTH AGAMBLE likes it here and has run respectably on soft.
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The handicap debutants Requisite, whose yard won this in 2023, and Cynthia are interesting options to monitor in the betting, while the far more exposed Aiming High is back on a winning mark and also warrants a second look. However, the consistent PERCY'S DAYDREAM is the one who appeals the most based on recent efforts. Having dead-heated for second-place in a similar event at Haydock 19 days ago, it won't take much of a step forward to go one better off just 1lb higher.

This looks tight but WORD OF MOUTH gets the vote ahead of Solar Pass and Percy's Daydream.
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British raider SKY MAJESTY has to be taken very seriously with a mark of 108. She was a Group 2 winner in France and was far from outclassed in eighth in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot. Super Sox had a solid 2024 and can go well, despite being off since September. She has some big-race entries. Lady With The Lamp is a three-time Listed winner who didn't land a blow in the Commonwealth Cup, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see her bounce back to form. Charasson was an emphatic winner of a Curragh maiden and has plenty of potential.

This is an ideal opportunity for SKY MAJESTY (nap) to add to her tally following a respectable run in eighth in the Commonwealth Cup
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Shiplake has taken the silver medal home in both of his handicap starts, most recently in this grade at Epsom, and is one to take seriously in a first-time hood with Oisin Murphy booked. However, TERRITORIAL KNIGHT produced a much better effort to make the frame at York last month and is just 3lb higher. The son of Territories makes his fifth handicap appearance and may have more to offer. Sergeant Pep is another to keep an eye on.

Irish Nectar and Tiriac are respected but SERGEANT PEP appeals as one who may yet have his best days ahead of him.
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Now two from two in handicaps following her recent C&D triumph, it looks best to side with the progressive SANSANETTI. Stuart Williams' filly had a subsequent winner in behind her that day and if handling the underfoot conditions, a 2lb rise will be no barrier to further success. Free Pic has few miles on the clock and is interesting having finished a good second in classified company latest, while Orchestral Wave is just one more to consider.

Orchestral Wave was beaten only a length three days ago but FREE PIC looks worth a go at this trip after a good run at Thirsk.
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Rebecca Parsons got good spins off the veteran TYNAMITE when the pair were placed on their last two outings in Limerick. They came home well on both occasions and that consistency could be rewarded here. Still She Blooms has been enjoying herself out in front when runner-up in Leopardstown and when victorious in Killarney. It is highly likely similar tactics will be employed from stall one, so she is a major contender. Obama Army was noted finishing well for fourth in Dundalk while Asisaid, who won this race two years ago, is definitely on a mark he can do damage off on his second start for his new stable.

Nicola Burns may be able to negotiate a high draw on ASISAID who shaped promisingly at Navan on his first run for this stable
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Ela's Gem took a step forward from her debut to readily take care of Nightsinwhitesatin by just over two lengths at Nottingham and she has to be respected off an opening mark of 76. Roarin' Success was gutsy in her neck victory in a warmer event at Hamilton and is noted, but MODEL YUKO looks the way to go. Roger Varian's filly impressed when shedding her maiden tag at Wolverhampton last month, shaping as if this step up in trip could unlock further improvement.

This may well boil down to which of the twice-raced pair PERFECT YOUR CRAFT and Ela's Gem brings the most potential.
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Swiss Lightning and Jettie's Run both enter handicaps for the first time but although both make considerable appeal, a chance can be taken on GLAMOUR SHOW. The daughter of Showcasing was far from disgraced in a warm class 2 at York last month. Eased 1lb in the handicap, meaning she is now 1lb lower than when winning at Kempton in March, an improved performance could be on the cards now eased in grade.

This is a tight call between the handicap newcomers Swiss Lightning and JETTIE'S RUN, but the vote goes to Ralph Beckett's filly.
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This season hasn't gone to plan for EXPANDED, but there is still time for that to change. He was unplaced in both Guineas appearances in Newmarket and the Curragh, and drops back to 7f. Last season he enjoyed competing over this trip, particularly when just pipped by a neck in the Dewhurst at Newmarket. He sets the standard with a mark of 113. Comanche Brave is rated just 2lb inferior to the selection and was a beaten favourite in third in the Jersey at Royal Ascot. He was actually in front of Expanded in fifth in the Irish 2,000 Guineas and is a big player. Bravais isn't advantaged by the weights, but could be best of the rest.

EXPANDED has been freshened up since the Irish 2000 Guineas and can get back on the scoresheet with easy ground suiting.
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COEUR JAUNE appreciated the step up in trip when filling the runner-up spot at Nottingham last week and competes off an unchanged mark. David O'Meara's filly may only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Moonlight Bomb made the frame at Kempton last time and could have more to offer on just his third handicap outing. Last-time-out Redcar scorer We've Got This isn't out of it either.

Charming Fellow and Mrbluesky are respected but LAW DEGREE (nap) hasn't had his ground this year and can stage a big revival.
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Having filled the frame on her last four outings, Toota cannot be faulted for her consistency. Hopes are pinned on a drop in distance for Tim Easterby's filly and another good account is forecast, but it could be worth chancing the down-in-class MAPLEDURHAM. The daughter of Kodiac has tumbled down the ratings and these softer ground conditions could bring about an improved bid. Royal Accord is also of interest.

Most of these have lots to prove but the in-form TOOTA (nap) was runner-up behind an improver here last week and she gets the vote.
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SECRET MAGICIAN has the ability to win this off a light weight. He is a C&D winner who hasn't been beaten too far in his last three handicaps. The admirable Verhoyen is on a dangerous mark after finishing runner-up in Fairyhouse a fortnight ago. Four Blondes didn't have the clearest route when fourth at the same venue and won't be inconvenienced by any rain that falls. Genuine Article came home to good effect on his return and has his chance, while Engines On has to compete off a much higher mark after obliging when last seen at the Curragh in November. There could be more to come from Zabriskie Point on his second race in Ireland.

With easy ground no problem, GENUINE ARTICLE could improve enough from his seasonal debut to get back on the scoresheet.
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Hunky Dory failed to justify favouritism when only fourth at Ffos Las but he isn't one to give up on, especially after a 1lb ease in the weights. Call Me Betty got off the mark at Wolverhampton and competes in a handicap for the first time, but the vote goes to LUMINOUS WARRIOR. The son of Kingman produced a career-best performance when third over a mile here earlier in the month and could take full advantage of a 1lb lower rating.

The step up to 7f on this handicap debut could prompt improvement from OTTAWA and he earns the vote ahead of Luminous Warrior.
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ARRAN proved far more competitive when finishing third on his handicap bow at Windsor recently and this could prove a suitable opportunity for him to open his account. Oliver Cole's colt is a potential improver stepping up in distance and is preferred to Excellent Echo. The son of Due Diligence posted his best effort to date when hitting the frame at Chepstow last month and a 1lb ease from the assessor can only help. Handicap debutant Prodigal Son may feature too.

The vote goes to the well-related WATCH AND SHOOT, who didn't get any luck on his handicap debut at Windsor last week.
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