There were 47 Races on Friday 22nd August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Killarney, 6 races at Goodwood, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having returned to form with a close-up second over C&D a fortnight ago, RAJAKING looks ready to regain the winning thread. A 1lb rise in the ratings for the three-year-old could prove to be lenient and he shades the verdict over Thunder Blue. Jamie Osborne's gelding shares a similar profile to the selection and a repeat of his latest second at Windsor would make it interesting. Profit Refused is the pick of the remainder.

Photosynthesis is a big player back down in class but THUNDER BLUE can gain compensation for a narrow defeat on Monday.
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Dubai Treasure continued her upward trajectory when landing the spoils off top weight in a class 3 handicap at Goodwood and she's earned a tilt at Listed company. However, this does demand another career best from the four-year-old and preference is for LETHAL LEVI. Karl Burke's inmate was denied by a short head in the Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh in May and his stamina appeared stretched by the 7f distance when fourth in a Group 3 at York the following month. Ferrous and Iberian are others of interest.

Lethal Levi and Dubai Treasure are high on the list but APOLLO ONE may find this easier than lugging big weights in handicaps.
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Trainer Roger Varian has won two of the last nine runnings and he relies on French Duke, who finished down the field over further at Goodwood last time out. He can go well on his third start after being gelded, but top-weight MOUNT ATLAS is preferred. A winner at Ascot last month when coming from off the pace with a well-timed run, an added 5lb may not stop him following up under Oisin Murphy. Doncaster second Marhaba The Champ has won here twice, including this prize in 2023, and could hit the frame at a massive price.

Topweight MOUNT ATLAS looks the most likely to find further improvement and can follow up his Ascot win.
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Inis Mor made a fine start to her career when landing the spoils over C&D earlier this month. There should be more to come from David Menuisier's filly, but she could be vulnerable under a 7lb penalty. The well-bred ENCHANTED QUEEN tops the bill, with Billy Loughnane an eye-catching booking given his fantastic strike-rate for Charlie Appleby this season (8-12). Stablemate City Queen must also be monitored in the betting, along with Wild Dahlia.

Charlie Appleby and Ralph Beckett have dominated this race in recent times. ENCHANTED QUEEN is tentatively preferred to On Message.
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KENTUCKY RIVER improved again to win by seven lengths at Pontefract on Sunday over a furlong further. He carries a 6lb penalty here and may well go up more than that once the handicapper reassesses the Camelot gelding. Navid made all over shorter at Salisbury and he may prove a bigger danger than C&D winner Masterdream, despite going up 8lb in the handicap.

The vote goes to versatile 8yo MASTERDREAM, who is on a workable Flat mark and has won over this C&D before.
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TRAWLERMAN arrives on the back of wins in the Henry II at Sandown and the Gold Cup at Ascot by seven lengths from the classy Illinois. Despite carrying a Group 1 penalty for the latter success, the former Ebor hero should prove a tough nut to crack once again. Shackleton gets a stone from his older rival as a three-year-old and the Irish Derby eighth has to be of interest at these weights, while Al Qareem is hard to ignore in his hunt for a hat-trick on the Knavesmire.

There could be chinks in Trawlerman's armour and challenges might emerge late on from Sweet William and AL NAYYIR.
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Blue Aria sets the form standard having finished fourth at Kempton on his debut, but it isn't a particularly daunting one and MONOCEROS gets the nod. The 750,000gns purchase is a full brother to the classy Al Suhail amongst others and represents a yard that typically does well here in such contests. I Can Dance is a half-brother to Dance In The Grass, who won her first two starts as a juvenile, so market support would be noteworthy.

Monoceros is bred to be a top notcher but BLUE ARIA could leave his Kempton debut well behind him.
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Magnatura won over this distance at Kempton by three lengths and he may be better suited to this trip than Lost Signal, a winner at Salisbury last month over 6f. Both can go well, but they have to give weight to MUST BE TEN which looks a big ask. Second at Brighton in May, he missed the start, ran green and failed to handle the track, looking the sort to find plenty of improvement.

Magnatura cannot be opposed with much confidence but Salisbury winner LOST SIGNAL has probably shown better form.
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Do Or Do Not ran well for a long way before finishing third in the Vintage at Goodwood and in first-time cheekpieces dropping back to 6f, he looks a major player. RECIPROCATED pulled too hard before finishing last in a Listed race over further at Ascot, but had impressed when winning his first two starts at Nottingham and Carlisle. This test should play to his strengths a lot more, while Egoli won here in July and may hold on for third.

Do Or Do Not is top rated but still needs to prove he can get the job done. LIFEPLAN is well regarded and open to major progress.
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Angel Shared arrives having notched up a brace of C&D successes, with the latest of those coming a fortnight ago. She's only 3lb higher and merits plenty of respect, but a chance can be taken on SWISS LIGHTNING. Beaten just three quarters of a length into third on her handicap bow at Leicester last month, connections now reach for first-time cheekpieces and it would come as no great surprise were she to find the necessary improvement. Arabian Leopard drops in class and should not be overlooked.

The tough ANGEL SHARED returns to fillies' only company and can complete her hat-trick. Arabian Leopard is feared most.
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None of these arrive with recent winning form to call upon, but at least WINDSOR PASS has shown consistency with plenty of top four finishes and a January win over this trip at Chelmsford off this mark. Second at Southwell last time out, she is yet to win on turf but this may be her best opportunity yet. C&D winner Chifa drops in class and would have every chance if he can repeat his June fourth, leaving Flatley as best of the remainder.

The suggestion is FLATLEY, who went close off today's mark in a higher-grade race at Chepstow two starts ago.
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Lady Iman has stolen all of the headlines leading up to this event as she was supplemented after her Molecomb triumph last month and the daughter of Starman is worth her place at this level. Course winner Jm Jungle produced a career-best when defeating She's Quality by a neck in a Group 2 at Goodwood earlier in the month and it would be no surprise to see him confirm that form. However, Commonwealth Cup silver medallist ARIZONA BLAZE looks the way to go. Adrian Murray's three-year-old accounted for Mgheera by two lengths in a Group 2 at the Curragh on his most recent start and can continue his upward trajectory.

The return to 5f went rather well for ARIZONA BLAZE (nap) at the Curragh and he could yet improve further over the minimum trip.
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Arundel has found one too good on all three outings since scoring at Pontefract in May. He will likely feature in the finish once again, but HUGGABLE looks worth sticking with. Dylan Cunha's filly showed her true colours when trouncing the opposition by six lengths at Epsom a week ago, and a 6lb penalty is unlikely to prevent another bold bid. Betty Bassett represents last year's winning yard and could also go well.

It's hard to get away from HUGGABLE (nap) who looked a different proposition entirely on last week's first run at this distance.
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Having filled the frame on her last two outings, compensation could be heading in ON A VESPA's direction. The introduction of cheekpieces could prove fruitful for the daughter of Harry Angel and she makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark. Step Along arrives on the back of a respectable third at Lingfield and she may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Scenario.

Unexposed filly KINGSLERE, a sister to 2,000 Guineas winner Kameko, can make a winning handicap debut.
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Zgharta was slowly away and suffered from a troubled passage when fifth over a mile at Goodwood last month. Therefore, with a smoother trip and the step up in distance possibly bringing out improvement, she needs considering. Wonder Star only found one too good in this grade at the same track on her latest outing and is noted, but CAPE FLORA gets the vote. The Gosdens' filly showed a huge amount of improvement when bolting up at Leicester last month and considering the manner of that triumph, she might defy her 11lb rise.

Having bolted up at Leicester last month, the well-bred CAPE FLORA could have lots more to offer now things have clicked.
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ATLANTIC SUNSET wasn't at his best up against older horses in a higher grade here last time. He won nicely over C&D before that and, reunited with his winning partner Neil Callan, the son of Waldgeist gets another chance. Venezuelan romped home in a maiden race on the turf at Lingfield on his latest start. He returns to handicap company with a shout and makes more appeal than Bondi.

Ralph Beckett's VENEZUELAN had run well in handicaps before his easy maiden win and appeals as the safest proposition.
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Although unable to justify favouritism on the switch to handicap company at Windsor last time out, THE PUG lost little in defeat on that third-placed effort. Adrian Wintle's charge ticks plenty of the right boxes reverting to a classified event, with today's 1m2f distance looking ideal. Pacific Man could fare best of the three-year-olds after finishing fourth at Leicester 30 days ago, with Fifty Sent the pick of the remainder.

This looks a good opportunity for low-mileage PACIFIC MAN to build on an improved Leicester fourth last time out and get off the mark
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Naval Light almost atoned for a luckless run in Norfolk at Royal Ascot with a rallying second in a similar event over 6f at Goodwood last month. Slowly away that day, he stayed on well enough to suggest stepping up to 7f should be fine. Frescobaldi represents Aidan O'Brien/Ballydoyle and appeals after two promising starts in Ireland. However, this race is about deep potential and none fits the bill more than INISHBEG. Having cost 500,000gns as a yearling, the son of Ghaiyyath runs for highly respected connections whose decision to pitch him at this level on debut is a telling indication of expectations. New Monarch and Beny Nahar are other compelling options.

It looks quite open among the main form contenders. INISHBEG and Spyce are particularly interesting newcomers.
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A bumper winner at this venue in April, KABYLIA has found only one too good on all three starts over hurdles including on her penultimate start here last month. She travelled best before being just outstayed at Cork latest but can do the business this time. The consistent Eye Of A Tiger was only half a length behind the selection over C&D before again finishing third over a longer trip when sent off at odds-on at Sligo. She is noted along with Beir Bua.

Though a beaten favourite the last twice, including over C&D, EYE OF A TIGER has plenty in her favour today and is selected.
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Sea Of Charm made all to score at Windsor but although a 4lb penalty is unlikely to prevent another bold bid, it might pay to side with the unexposed ROGUE JUSTICE. The son of Calyx showed a bit more when third at Yarmouth last time out and he now steps into handicaps. Fitted with cheekpieces for the first time and off a fair opening mark, it would come as no great surprise were he to find the necessary progress. Saachi is also noted.

Class-dropper MOAB (nap) comes here on a good mark and can give Henrietta Knight her second Flat winner of the week.
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AUGUST GEORGE will likely prove a warm order. The son of Night Of Thunder ran green over 7f at Newmarket on debut, but caught the eye finishing with a late flourish for second, and gave the strong impression this extra yardage would suit in the process. Saxophonist is another likely to appreciate this longer trip based on his promising third at Newcastle, while Mr Colonel is related to three winners on the Flat and is a newcomer to note.

Having gone very close to springing a 50-1 shock on his debut at Newmarket a fortnight ago, AUGUST GEORGE is taken to go one better.
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BELLAMANO looks nicely weighted with 7lb claimer Patrick McGettigan booked. Johnny Murtagh's filly has been finishing her races well and has posted a couple of seconds, at this track and when just held by a neck in Galway. Gavin Cromwell's Invincible Will has also been placed on his last couple of starts and has to be respected, while top-weight Extravagant patently didn't run his race in the Curragh and now tries a new trip. Sara La Belle showed more in fourth in her first handicap at Galway (behind runner-up Invincible Will) and a hood could elicit more improvement.

A few with chances. CLARITY OF THOUGHT is capable of better than he showed when positively ridden at Down Royal.
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Gary & Josh Moore play a strong hand with both Joycean Way and PLATINUM PRINCE boasting solid credentials. Lately, the former has been consistent in defeat and could have another big say. However, Platinum Prince is already a dual course winner, including a win over C&D, and his proven liking for Goodwood is a major factor. Fellow track-and-trip winner Pride Of Nepal also commands respect.

The vote goes to last year's winner PRIDE OF NEPAL (nap), who was an eyecatching fourth against a pace bias at Beverley last time.
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FEARNOT's third-placed finish in the Britannia at Royal Ascot was highly commendable. However, that effort was bettered when he successfully returned to the same venue in an identically deep handicap last month. A 6lb higher rating might should be manageable for Clive Cox's progressive colt. Montpellier had Yah Mo Be There a place behind when he finished fourth in a similar event over 7f at Goodwood and can confirm the form with improvement possible over this longer trip. The unbeaten Big Leader is up in class but also merits respect.

Several runners tie in with each other. One from a different line of form is BIG LEADER, who gets the vote ahead of Montpellier.
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A competitive affair and AVONDALE, the only one not to win last time out, gets the vote in the hope that the ground isn't too lively. Barry Connell thinks highly of the Gleneagles gelding and has been looking forward to stepping him up in trip. The five-year-old wasn't beaten far in a strong novice event at Galway last month and going an extra three furlongs looks sure to suit this dual 1m4f winner on the Flat. Catena Zapata impressed the handicapper when making all at Downpatrick on his first start over hurdles for Ian Donoghue and could have more to offer. Costacurta and Dysart Dasher will have their supporters too.

COSTACURTA was impressive when winning over C&D back in May. He should have improved again so is selected in a strong novice.
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William Haggas boasts an excellent strike rate at this venue and SEREN STAR can add to his tally. She made every yard at Chepstow to win her maiden in good style and has bags of potential for further improvement now handicapping. The progressive Pomme Pomme ran well for third over a longer trip here in June and she rates the main danger, unless first-time blinkers bring forth improvement from Hackney Diamonds.

The well-bred SEREN STAR is William Haggas's sole runner here today and this Chepstow maiden winner can follow up on her handicap debut.
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COLLECTING COIN shed his maiden tag in good style at Galway and is one to look forward to. On his penultimate start at the Curragh, he was beaten a neck into second by a horse who now holds a Group 3 entry. Sujet was a beaten favourite in fourth at Galway but, prior to that, took top honours in a valuable handicap at the Curragh, which was a notable performance. Refreshment has had a very productive summer and it wouldn't be surprising to see him right in the thick of the action, while it would take a brave punter to rule the consistent Mathan out of contention in a competitive heat.

Connections of COLLECTING COIN (nap) were optimistic about his future prospects after winning his maiden at Galway. Sujet is feared.
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Country Artiste sets a fair standard and is capable of being on the premises. However, the less-exposed COCONUT COVE was an encouraging second on her debut at Yarmouth and could take a big step forward now she has experience to draw upon. Enha, the first foal out of Group 2 winner Indigo Girl, was a close fourth in that race and also warrants consideration. Planet Seeker and Polka Blue are appealing newcomers to keep an eye on.

Top of the list is Roger Varian's COCONUT COVE, who has a striking pedigree and went very close on her Yarmouth debut two weeks ago.
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In two starts over C&D last summer for the late Kevin Prendergast, SMILING BESS landed a maiden hurdle and was a creditable second on handicap debut. After nearly a year out of action, the daughter of Mount Nelson made an encouraging start for her new yard when keeping on for third at Cork and can come forward from that. Pampar Lady has been in good heart this summer and Hudson is one to note on handicap debut.

Course maiden hurdle winner last year, SMILING BESS could improve enough from her Cork return to win again here.
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TIERNAN is difficult to oppose. Iain Jardine's charge defied massive odds when finishing a close third in the Listed Glasgow Stakes over C&D, and the son of Dubawi looks to have little to fear from today's opposition back in novice company. Si Solus debuts on the turf having shown ability in a couple of efforts at Southwell. He could improve further with a tongue-tie applied for the first time, while Spirit Of Nature will likely appreciate this extra test of stamina.

This should be an excellent opportunity for TIERNAN, who built upon his previous promise when a close Listed third over C&D last month.
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This race is about whether a drop in class sparks the 113-rated EXPANDED back into form. He went into last winter with an enhanced reputation after just being beaten a neck in the Dewhurst at Newmarket. He has had two runs this season, in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and the Irish equivalent at the Curragh, and finished out the back in both. If he is anywhere near his best, he ought to take plenty of beating. The admirable Fiery Lucy had a tough draw in Galway but, prior to that, had been very consistent. This is a tricky task for Queen Of The Bogs, but she did win a Curragh maiden by almost five lengths so is one to note.

Expanded comes with obvious question marks and is opposed here by the more reliable FIERY LUCY
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Atlantis Blue can go well off top-weight but her younger rivals Noche Clasica and BINT MOHAATHER are open to more improvement. The former signed off for her previous yard with a win over 7f at Chester and goes handicapping off a workable mark. James Owen has done well with similar types and a bold showing is likely. However, Bint Mohaather, who is a half-sister to a couple of winning milers, has stacks of potential and could flourish over this new trip.

Atlantis Blue is respected but there are some interesting handicap newcomers in opposition and the vote goes to NOCHE CLASICA.
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QUANTUM QUEST, placed in a strong contest on his only start in point-to-points, bumped into a useful Willie Mullins-trained opponent at Downpatrick when last seen in March. Runner-up over 2m6f on that occasion, the son of Idaho had a subsequent maiden winner back in third. The five-year-old has gained a nice bit of experience over hurdles and is unlikely to be found wanting for stamina as he takes another step up in trip. Bumper winner Reiki Revolution and Mighty Berkshire are the dangers.

The best form belongs to QUANTUM QUEST and he returns from a break with his yard having winners.
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Spanish Hustle has won here six times, with two of those over this distance, but he needs a career best off his current rating which looks a big ask in better company. Paddy The Squire won over this trip at Thirsk by five lengths earlier this month but he has an added 9lb from the handicapper, and the vote goes to DEFIANCE. A running on third in a similar race at Goodwood last month, he races off the same mark now and deserves another try at this distance.

The step back up to 1m4f could be just what DEFIANCE needs following his staying-on third over 1m2f at Glorious Goodwood.
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There was a lot to like about SENTI QUA's runner-up finish in first-time cheekpieces at Dundalk. She was nicely clear of the third and as that was just her fifth career outing, there should be more to come. Star Mind made eyecatching headway to get up in Naas and has prospects of following up off 8lb higher. Touted Plan lost out by the minimum margin at Naas after running on strongly in the final furlong, so is a big player. Chavajod is just 1lb higher than his last winning mark and ran well in third at Galway, while Zaraahmando is most effective over 7f but cannot be ruled out.

Wide open but improving 3yos TOUTED PLAN and Senti Qua are taken against the field, both upped in trip here
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CECILIA STAR made a good impression when scoring on her introduction at Newcastle prior to finding Listed company a tough ask at Newbury, and she now makes her handicap bow. The daughter of Sea The Stars could improve for this step up in trip and looks the one to side with. Camtank failed in her attempt to successfully carry a penalty when only fifth in novice company at Nottingham, but is another who could go well up in distance. Eternal Blessing completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken on the well-bred CECILIA STAR who contested a Listed race second time out.
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HIT THE FRAME showed his first bit of sparkle when second in a 16-runner handicap at Roscommon earlier this month. The fitting of blinkers had a positive effect on John Flavin's charge who was only overhauled on the run to the final fence having tried to make all. Similarly positive tactics are likely to be employed here and the six-year-old is less exposed than most of his rivals. Dawn Escape and Movie King are also noted.

Having shown improvement in first-time blinkers last time over this trip at Roscommon, HIT THE FRAME is selected.
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In a wide-open handicap top-weight NAANA'S SPARKLE could come out on top. Alice Haynes' gelding has won two of his last three starts with a length victory at Goodwood last month and may have more to come as an improving three-year-old. Brummell also won last time out when successful by a nose at Pontefract and a 3lb rise is balanced by his jockey's 5lb claim, while Far Above Dream completes the shortlist.

Topweight NAANA'S SPARKLE (nap) is a 3yo on the up and can post his third win from his last four starts.
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MON COEUR is a capable stayer who will relish every yard of this trip. He arrives on the back of a keeping-on second in the qualified riders' handicap on the opening day of the Galway Festival, while a never-nearer sixth in a good handicap at this track in May also strengthens his claims. Kilmeaden is up in trip after getting off the mark in a Galway handicap. He has one piece of very notable form, when runner-up in a Ballinrobe maiden in May behind the high-class Carmers. Comic Book has been extensively plying her trade in better company and has to rate a threat, while Mo Ghille Mar and Ragmans Corner will have plenty of supporters.

It may pay to forgive MO GHILLE MAR for Galway, when badly drawn, her previous Down Royal win looked good and she won here last year
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Merrimack was game in his neck success at Windsor last month and only has a 1lb rise to contend with, so he has to be respected. However, ON EDGE occupied the runner-up berth in this class at Ffos Las latest and drops a furlong in trip. The addition of a visor for the first time might bring out the improvement required. Last-time-out Yarmouth victor Smooth Silesie is another to note.

With a fast pace assured this might just set up for THE COFFEE POD who has dropped to a tempting mark.
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BAL KAUTO was an easy winner over a similar trip (hurdles) here last month and followed up when thundering home from off the pace to land a competitive handicap hurdle at the Galway Festival by five lengths. Injury intervened after he won back-to-back handicap chases in 2023 and this will be his first start over the larger obstacles since then. This looks a good bit of placing by Declan Queally and the eight-year-old can get the better of last year's winner Invictus Machin and Nouvotic.

After impressive back-to-back wins over hurdles, BAL KAUTO (nap) could be too well handicapped for these off his lower chase mark.
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THE GOOD BISCUIT failed to supplement his Pontefract victory when fourth at the same venue next time, but that was still a fair effort, and he goes off an unchanged rating. The four-year-old looks to have found a suitable opportunity to bounce back to winning ways. Iris Dancer has struck over C&D eight times in her career and showed more when sixth over track and trip earlier in the month, so she needs considering. Dandy Magic is next best.

Ruth Carr's THE GOOD BISCUIT looks right back on song and can quickly resume winning ways on the back of a very good Pontefract fourth
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BEAR CREEK was a comfortable winner over 1m5f in Down Royal and ran creditably in third when upped in class at Galway, so he should be a major contender for honours here. Ehteyat is on a competitive mark and his fifth in another handicap in Galway can be marked up as he suffered a less-than-clear route. Beautiful Chaos was just in front of him in fourth and should also be in the hunt for prize money. Ger O'Leary landed this race last year and his Makaiah is more than capable of getting into contention.

Preference is for LADY KAI, who didn't get beyond the start last time but appeals on her previous form and was a winner here last year
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KISS AND RUN outran her odds of 25/1 to take the silver medal home in a class 4 handicap at Newbury in June and should go well off 2lb higher. With Ryan Kavanagh claiming a handy 5lb in the plate, she could be the one. Hunky Dory couldn't justify favouritism but was far from disgraced in second at Doncaster last month and is likely to be thereabouts, while Serenity Dream is another to keep an eye on.

An open race but the return to Goodwood, allied to dropping back down in class, tips the scales in favour of the veteran SPANISH STAR.
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Not a lot of depth to this bumper and Sellerna Bay, runner-up in mares contest at Cork in May last year and again second earlier this month at Wexford, has obvious claims. She still looked a bit raw when narrowly beaten last time and should improve with racing. The likely favourite is taken on, though, with the well-related RED OAK, who ran a nice race on Rules debut when beaten a little over nine lengths at the Galway Festival. There were some useful types in that contest and he should come on plenty for the experience. Cailin Deas can also go well.

Having shown much more promise on his bumper debut at Galway than he did in points, RED OAK can improve enough to win.
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The hat-trick seeking Global Effort is one to keep an eye on, along with last-time-out Beverley scorer Rock Of England, but the vote goes to THUNDERSTORM KATIE. Jim Goldie's filly didn't get a clear run when attempting to land a third victory in succession at Ayr last time. With Paul Mulrennan taking over in the plate, she is the one to be on.

A case can be made for a few here but SOUTH SHORE is taken to gain compensation for an unlucky-in-running fifth at Beverley last time
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Not seen since finishing fourth in last October's Cesarewitch at Newmarket, a race he landed in 2022, Run For Oscar is clear on ratings but he's a 10-year-old now and his record when returning from an absence suggests he could be worth taking on. Obviously any market strength would cast doubt on the wisdom of that approach, but lightly-raced bumper winner SORRENTINO is the selection for Willie and Patrick Mullins. He ran well on his Flat debut when narrowly beaten by Gentleman Joe over 1m5f at Listowel in June and may be able to turn around form over this longer trip with that subsequent Leopardstown winner. Smart hurdler Enniskerry has useful Flat form and is in the mix as well.

If fit then Run For Oscar will take some beating but preference is for SORRENTINO who is closely matched with Gentleman Joe.
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