There were 49 Races on Saturday 2nd September 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Revich, who won this race in 2020 off a 4lb lower mark, can never be ruled out at this circuit and is likely to go well again despite his high draw. However, POSITIVE IMPACT has faced stiffer tests since he finished a close second in last year's renewal and, from a more handy stalls position, he shades the vote. Master Zoffany and Boardman are others with solid past form at this venue.

LORD BERTIE rather stands out on profile as a totally unexposed 3-y-o representing a top yard and, having landed stall 1, the hat-trick beckons. Master Zoffany seems sure to step up on his reappearance and he's a threat, along with Percy's Lad, despite his low draw.

The handicapper knows most of these like the back of his hand but is in the dark with LORD BERTIE (nap), who could be very useful.
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CIAO FOR NOW made a pleasing debut at Leopardstown last week and gets the vote to go one better. The Jessica Harrington-trained filly showed pace throughout and didn't enjoy the clearest of runs in the straight when beating all bar Making Time, With Annie Luck about seven lengths behind, and should be suited by this drop in trip. Kiki Roberts stepped forward from her debut when third at Bellewstown over a mile and it will be interesting to see how she copes back down in distance while Auburn Avenue made an encouraging start in a big field maiden at the Curragh. The market should prove a guide to the relative merits of the newcomers of which Lively Set and Enola Nation may prove the pick.

This can go to CIAO FOR NOW, who made a pleasing racecourse bow at Leopardstown last month and should have learnt plenty from that experience. Kiki Roberts and Auburn Avenue look the likeliest dangers.

The market will be a guide to the newcomers but CIAO FOR NOW is the clear pick of those that have run and sets a decent standard
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A comfortable winner over C&D last month, TOUGH ENOUGH remains unexposed and is fancied to follow up despite a 4lb rise for the aforementioned success. The son of Showcasing has scored in two of his three handicap starts and he can get the better of Amber Island, who seemed to benefit from the application of cheekpieces when scoring off a 4lb lower mark at Leicester in June. Youarenotforgiven also warrants a second look.

Things didn't go ideally for LYNDON B at Newmarket last time so he's worth another chance to build on his previous Newbury promise off a tempting mark. Progressive 3-y-o Tough Enough took his form to another level when scoring over C&D last month and rates the main threat ahead of Indemnify, who was a big eyecatcher here 2 weeks ago.

The Cole stable is in form, so a chance is taken on the well-handicapped ERNIE'S VALENTINE under Oisin Murphy.
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Roger Varian landed last year's renewal with Kitsune Power, so Aimeric must be worthy of consideration, even though he arrives here following a below-par run in the bet365 Trophy at Newmarket in July. However, he remains 4lb above his last winning mark, so DREAM HARDER gets the vote. Ian Williams' inmate secured a staying-on fourth over 1m2f at Windsor last month and he could have more to offer off the same mark. Dancing In Paris and Perfect Play are others with solid claims.

PERFECT PLAY is pretty consistent and there's a lot of stamina on the dam's side of his pedigree, so he's worth a chance to improve up in trip. Fulfilled is a big player if the pace is strong and another solid showing is expected from Dancing In Paris.

Dream Harder and FULFILLED look the most solid options to fight out the finish. Dancing In Paris is third on the list.
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Time may prove that Foreign Exchange wasn't disgraced when second to a well-fancied colt at Thirsk last month and he commands respect, while Politico is also noted. The verdict, however, is for INFINITY BLUE, who improved markedly from his first to second run when finishing third in a Newmarket novice, one place ahead of the subsequent Gimcrack Stakes winner Lake Forest.

The Newmarket novice INFINITY BLUE finished third in has worked out well and given the yard he represents another forward step looks on the cards. He's awarded the vote in what is an open race, while newcomer Terratino Fire is also interesting on paper.

Andrew Balding's INFINITY BLUE had the Gimcrack winner behind when third at Newmarket and that form received further boosts at York.
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STORM MIAMI beat Asean on debut at Naas and has performed with plenty of credit on both outings since in Listed races. She was just touched off by Tiger Belle at the same venue and that form received a timely boost when the winner landed a Group 3 at Longchamp on Thursday. Jack Kearney takes a valuable 7lb off the topweight while stablemate Mr Saturday has failed to progress since filling the runner-up spot on his opening two starts. Megarry showed the benefit of previous experience when landing a 23-runner maiden at the Curragh, while Gloucester also comes here off the back of a win having quickened up nicely to score at Cork.

MEGARRY was right at home back at 6f when landing a big-field maiden at the Curragh a fortnight ago and he's just about the one to beat on these terms. Gloucester improved another chunk when successful at Cork and is feared most.

GLOUCESTER was strong at the finish at Cork last time so should be in his element over this stiff finish
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Last year's winner Potapova arrives here following a creditable effort in the Duke Of Cambridge at Royal Ascot in June and Sir Michael Stoute's mare would be dangerous to dismiss, especially with Ryan Moore in the saddle. However, HEREDIA secured a facile win in Listed company at Haydock last month and can get the better of this field up in grade. The unexposed Queen For You sports first-time cheekpieces and could improve with that in mind, while the grade-dropping Coppice is just one other with claims.

HEREDIA took her form to another level when readily beating Purplepay in a listed race at Haydock and Richard Hannon's filly looks the one to beat on that form. Coppice was far from disgraced when tried at the highest level in the Falmouth at Newmarket and rates a big threat back down in class, with her stablemate Queen For You another to consider.

An open-looking Atalanta can go to HEREDIA who showed a sharp turn of foot to win a Listed race at Haydock three weeks ago.
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FATHER OF JAZZ sets a lofty standard with a rating of 132 after his comfortable success at Aintree in June and he could potentially have a lot more improvement in him for the James Owen stable. The six-year-old looks very difficult to oppose in this. Carrigeen Kampala is likely to be the one to chase him home after her Stratford second, while Ar El Bee looks the most interesting of the rest.

FATHER OF JAZZ has clicked over hurdles since a stable switch during the spring, completing the hat-trick in good style at Aintree when last seen in June. He remains open to improvement in this sphere and gets the nod ahead of Carrigeen Kampala, who is also going the right way.
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This represents a drop in grade for Silky Wilkie, who struggled when finishing in ninth in the King George Qatar Stakes at Glorious Goodwood last month. Karl Burke's gelding is expected to be thereabouts if turning up here, but he was also declared to run at Newcastle on Thursday. Therefore, APOLLO ONE has filled the runner-up spot in handicap company on his last two outings and gets the vote here, despite stepping up in grade. Others to consider include Kerdos, who has also been eased in grade from his latest run when ahead of Silky Wilkie, and Bond Chairman.

Though well below par in three starts so far this season, TIS MARVELLOUS may again spring back to life in a race that he won last year and in 2021. Interestingly, he arrived here 12 months on the back of a similarly low-key build up but that didn't stop him scoring in decisive fashion. Apollo One thoroughly deserves to get his head in front following a series of cracking efforts in big handicaps and is feared most ahead of Judicial, while Silky Wilkie would be a big player if taking his chance.

Sole 3yo Kerdos is tempting but the one to beat is APOLLO ONE (nap) after a string of fine efforts in hot 6f handicaps.
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A wide berth hinders a quick follow-up success from Dickieburd, who turns out under a 6lb penalty for winning at Catterick on Wednesday, while Sugar Hill Babe (winner) can confirm recent Bath form with Skallywag Bay (second). Nevertheless, the one who appeals most from a low draw is ANOTHER BAAR, whose previous form stands up to scrutiny and he will be a big player with a sharp start.

PROFITABLE EDGE took her form to a whole new level when successful at Ripon, and with the prospect of more to come for this stable, she can defy her new mark. Stall 11 could be tricky for Dickieburd but he's in top form, with Fair Wind capable of better.

A trappy event in which ANOTHER BAAR is marginally preferred to Sugar Hill Babe and Skallywag Bay.
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HOT WHISPERS won in decisive fashion over this trip at the Curragh a fortnight ago and, with the first six home in that sprint now renewing rivalry, she is taken to follow up off just a 4lb higher mark. The selection has since joined Adrian Joyce from Denis Hogan. Siesta Beach gave encouragement when third in that Curragh handicap and, having dropped considerably in the ratings over the past year, should go close with Colin Keane booked. Distillate held off Universally by half-a-length in a 24-runner handicap at Naas last Sunday and the winner may confirm the places over this shorter trip. Starnight won in good style at Nottingham and any further rain would help her cause while Cavallo Pazzo, Run Forrest Run and Cholita are others to consider.

An ultra-competitive sprint which can go the way of CAVALLO PAZZO, who shaped encouragingly back at 5f on first outing for his new yard at Tipperary just over 3 weeks ago and, with that effort sure to have blown away any cobwebs, he's fancied to go one better. Universally, Jazzy Dancer and Distillate are just a handful of possible dangers.

Wide open with recent Curragh winner HOT WHISPERS taken to follow up
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An open contest in which a chance can be taken with DASHING ROGER, who reverts to handicapping after being well beaten in the Summer Mile at Ascot in July. He retains the mark from a decent third over an extended 1m2f at Chester on his penultimate run and gets the vote at the main expense of Stay Well, who can take advantage of a drop in trip following a fair fourth over an extended 1m3f last month. Eagle's Way was a beaten favourite in the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood most recently but could bounce back.

A chance is taken on DUAL IDENTITY who was runner-up in this race off a similar mark last year and is probably in better form than his finishing positions at Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood might suggest. Lord Protector has 2 wins and a close second to show for his 3 previous outings over C&D so he's an obvious threat for in-form Ralph Beckett. Gaassee and Eagle's Way, assuming stall 14 isn't too much of an inconvenience, are others to consider.

Lord Protector has a big shout but watch out also for GAASSEE (nap) and Stay Well on their return to 1m2f from longer distances.
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TIME FLIES BY was last seen in December when scoring by two lengths at Ffos Las over the smaller obstacles and he now returns to the chasing ranks, where he fell on his only start to date. The son of Getaway could prove tough to stop if he has a clean round on this occasion, with only two rivals to beat. Valentino Dancer looks the best of those after his second at Newton Abbot in this grade, while Shot Tower needs to find significant improvement to get involved.

TIME FLIES BY came to grief on his previous attempt over fences but he bolted up over hurdles when last seen at the end of 2022 and he might be worth siding with to account for Valentino Dancer, who might not be one for maximum faith over fences after snatching defeat from the jaws of victory here last time.
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Only narrowly denied over 6f on his most recent outing, John Kirkup would be dangerous to dismiss off the same mark, despite a drop in distance. However, HARDY ANGEL took a big step forward when securing a game win over C&D last month and, even though the reopposing Glendown (fourth) is now 2lb better off with his stablemate, the gelded son of Harry Angel is fancied to uphold previous form.

WASDALE is well handicapped based on AW form and she shaped well when sixth to Hardy Angel over C&D last time, finishing well after stumbling. She's fancied to reverse form with that rival, and Ben Macdui is also worthy of respect having scored at Newcastle recently.

In what looks a very tricky race, a chance is taken on REGAL ENVOY to return to form with the aid of a first-time visor.
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MILITARY ORDER was denied a four-timer when well beaten in the Derby in June and Charlie Appleby's inmate looks the one to beat dropping in class. A full-brother to 2021 Derby and King George hero Adayar, there is likely much more to come and the three-year-old can get the better of Lone Eagle, who can bounce back having failed to get involved in the Goodwood Cup last month. Irish raider Shanroe is another to consider.

MILITARY ORDER ran no sort of race when amongst the favourites for the Derby but both the track and the quick ground provide possible excuses for such a bulky colt, so he's taken to confirm the fine impression he'd created at Lingfield previously. Lone Eagle ran his best race for a while when second in the Ormonde here and isn't ruled out back in more realistic company, whilst Divine Jewel also merits respect.

Lone Eagle would be a serious rival judged on his Ormonde run here in May but MILITARY ORDER can bounce back from his Derby flop.
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SILMANIYA doesn't have too many secrets from the handicapper but has been a model of consistency since winning over C&D last autumn. The Johnny Murtagh-trained filly has run with plenty of credit in valuable handicaps this year including when beaten just over a length in the Rockingham at the Curragh and, having been tried in various types of headgear, is now fitted with blinkers for the first time. She had Parting Glass well behind at the Curragh last time, but that rival will be suited by some cut in the ground. The Highway Rat has proved a grand servant to connections winning five times at Dundalk but may just need this after a break of over five months. Arnhem bids for a quick follow up after scoring at the Curragh last Saturday, while Torivega easily won a maiden at Cork last time but has a stiff task at the weights.

HURRICANE IVOR has dropped back to a good mark and this looks easier than recent assignments so he gets the nod. The Highway Rat will be a threat if in the same form as when second on his Curragh reappearance in the spring. Johnny Murtagh's Silmaniya is also respected after bouncing back to form last time.

The one with untapped potential is Torivega but ARNHEM is a hardened handicapper with good course form and gets 15lb
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The well-bred STARLORE made the perfect start to his career when scoring over C&D a couple of months ago. Sir Michael Stoute's charge scored by a nose on that occasion but he's likely to be wiser for that experience and he can take another step forward here. Mortlake is feared most after a comfortable five-lengths success over 7f at Leicester, while the Newmarket winner Aablan could be an exciting two-year-old for Godolphin.

MORTLAKE was impressive at Leicester last time and can take the step up to pattern level in his stride for a yard which can do little wrong at present. Starlore and Aablan both looked nice prospects for top stables when making winning debuts, the former over this C&D, and they could be the pair to give the selection most to think about.

Top of the list is AABLAN, open to stacks of improvement after a winning debut at Newmarket, with Starlore feared most.
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It's hard to get away from the claims of CHIEF BLACK ROBE, who put in a bold display to finish fourth in the Summer Plate at Market Rasen on his latest outing and he was dropped 1lb for that effort. The seven-year-old will appreciate this drop in grade and he can strike. Last-time-out victor Mr Mafia can give him the most to do, as long as the step back in trip doesn't hinder his chances too much. Reserve Tank didn't appear to get home last time and could be forgiven for that to beat Dan's Chosen home for third.

Just the 4 runners and this represents a good opportunity for CHIEF BLACK ROBE to regain the winning thread back at a track where he enjoyed a couple of wide-margin wins earlier this summer. He can get the better of veteran Mr Mafia, who capitalised on some mercy from the assessor here in July and is double the selection's age. Reserve Tank can fill out third spot.

Mr Mafia can go well from the front but CHIEF BLACK ROBE can return to winning ways back on his favoured good ground.
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ZENJABEELA is presented with a good opportunity to add to her maiden success gained on the Tapeta at Southwell 13 days ago. Entered in the Rockfel Stakes later this month, the daughter of Too Darn Hot is obviously highly regarded by her connections and, from stall 2, she is ideally berthed to go on and enhance her reputation. Miss Roberts is feared most after a close call at Newmarket three weeks ago, while Rose Branch is noted following her promising debut at Nottingham.

MISS ROBERTS upped her game when runner-up in a Newmarket nursery last time and, with a performance of similar merit, she may well be able to get the better of Zenjabeela, who opened her account in comfortable fashion at Southwell last time. Supreme Beauty is an interesting newcomer.

Miss Roberts looks vulnerable to something above average and easy Southwell winner ZENJABEELA has a Group 2 entry.
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A case can be made for all of these, but WORKS OF ART broke her maiden at the second time of asking in July and could be worth siding with. A half-sister to Group 2 two-year-old winner Tactical, Andrew Balding's inmate is fancied to progress on her turf debut. The grade-dropping Jabaara can give the selection plenty to think about and is expected to appreciate coming back to 6f. Elinor Dashwood is another to bear in mind.

GREAT GENERATION showed plenty of speed for one with her pedigree when making a successful debut at Haydock and Marco Botti's filly is taken to make it 2-2 with improvement almost guaranteed. Jabaara concedes weight all round but sets the standard on her Sweet Solera effort, whilst Works of Art also looks open to plenty of progress after her Kempton success.

Conceding 6lb all round asks a question of her, but JABAARA perhaps hasn't done herself justice in either of her Group races.
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DUMB LOVE appears better than her 74 rating and has recent form. She showed promise on debut, and again ran well at Naas when switched to challenge before finishing well and is reliable. Spirit Of Paradise, out of a Listed-placed dam, was green and swished her tail once on debut but ran promisingly at Gowran. She holds the selection's exposed 75-rated stablemate Semantics but, on jockey bookings, is second string behind Antique Store which was reported 'clinically abnormal' following her debut flop but is probably capable of better. Time To Boogie has a quality pedigree, being out of a sister to Arc winner Found. She ran well on debut but disappointed behind Spirit Of Paradise at Gowran, when racing wide. Her rider reported she 'did not race on the ground' but was soundly beaten. Coco Crush needs to improve while blue-blooded Finsceal Go Deo is exposed. Bill Lee rides Spanish Rose, who despite being a half-sister to a point-to-point winner, has pace in her pedigree and represents capable colours which make a reappearance.

DUMB LOVE produced her best effort yet when third at Naas last month and she is taken to open her account at the fourth attempt. Next on the list is Spirit of Paradise, who stepped up on her debut effort when fourth at Gowran recently and should be in the mix if coping with this drop back in trip. Time To Boogie was a disappointing ninth in that maiden but remains capable of better and Coco Crush also needs a close look on the back of a fairly encouraging introduction at the Curragh.

It may pay to side with DUMB LOVE, who still looks to be learning on the job and has form at this trip
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CLASSICAL SONG made a very pleasing start to her career when second over 7f at Goodwood a month ago and this looks like a good opportunity to go one better. That form was franked when the winner was second in a Group 2 at Deauville subsequently and Ralph Beckett's filly is hard to oppose. Beautiful Love also commands respect for Charlie Appleby after a promising third on debut over 7f at Newmarket, while Skywoman is an interesting debutant.

CLASSICAL SONG shaped like a winner in waiting when runner-up on her debut at Glorious Goodwood. The winner of that race was second in a Group 2 in France next time and this daughter of Lope de Vega can strike at the second time of asking. Godolphin's Beautiful Love looks the chief threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomers such as Inherit and/or Skywoman.

Green early and full of running late on, BEAUTIFUL LOVE made a promising debut at Newmarket three weeks ago and can get off the mark.
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An easy winner over C&D the last twice in novice hurdles, SONGO could be very well treated off a mark of 120 on his handicap debut. Harry Cobden retains the ride and he should have too much for Caius Marcius, who scored over C&D in July. Sebastopol is intriguing on his return to hurdles and he can have a say, along with Fix At All.

Milton Harris fields strong candidates in PYRAMID PLACE and Songo. The latter will prove popular following back-to-back C&D novice wins and is accorded plenty of respect. However, his jumping will face a sterner test now pitched into handicap company and Pyramid Place, who was at the top of his game in this sphere prior to a low-key run on the Flat, is preferred at the likely prices. In-form veteran Caius Marcius and Sebastopol are others to consider, while Edison Kent is also worth a look.
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FULL REGALIA didn't get the cleanest of runs in a novice at Salisbury 16 days ago and is arguably unlucky to have not got off the mark on that occasion. As a half-sister to Group 3 Criterion Stakes winner Audience, her pedigree is chock-full with promise and compensation for that near-miss could be imminent today. Retraction heads the list of dangers from those with previous experience, while Lazarus Dream appeals most from the newcomers.

FULL REGALIA made a positive start for her current stable when second at Salisbury recently and she seems to have been found a good opportunity to open her account. Retraction is an obvious danger remembering the encouragement of his debut last season and Lazarus Dream is the clear pick of the newcomers.

Retraction is probably better than he showed on his reappearance but the percentage call is FULL REGALIA.
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Preference is for ROMAN DRAGON, who is drawn nicely in stall four and can offer a bold bid. Hugo Palmer's charge returns to the track after 50 days off where he was beaten just a length over C&D. Off the same mark, he can turn the form around with Count D'Orsay now 1lb better off. Last-time-out winner Spoof deserves respect off 2lb higher, while Paws For Thought also boasts solid claims.

A very open sprint so at the likely odds it is worth siding with CALL ME GINGER to build on the promise of his recent Sandown seventh and capitalise on a reduced mark. Spoof is enjoying an excellent season and this C&D winner rates a big threat, while Roman Dragon, Count d'Orsay and King of Tonga all need shortlisting too.

He ended up finishing tenth but there was much more promise than that in DARE TO HOPE's latest Sandown run and he may be the answer.
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FLIER should appreciate the forecast rain and softening of ground and ran well over course and distance in July. Her form is hit-and-miss but remains somewhat unexposed as a four-year-old and a reproduction of her latest run, on soft, would give her every chance from the inside draw. Stay Local has been frustrating and was behind the selection in July but also likes soft ground and should get involved under her 4lb claimer. Kampala Beach has obvious claims despite being 6lb higher than when winning at Leopardstown last month but would prefer good ground. Breagagh ran well at Naas in July but is a 32-race maiden while Lucky Queen is suited by easy ground and this distance and ran well at Killarney in July. Lissadell, a 110,000gns yearling, has yet to show ability and runs in first time cheekpieces and tongue-tie.

LUCKY QUEEN looked ahead of her mark under an inexperienced rider when runner-up at Killarney last time and she's worth a chance to go one better. Mr Mills was better than the result at Naas last time, so he's another one to consider, while both Kampala Beach and Flier arrive in form.

The lightly-raced FLIER may be able to turn around C&D form with Mr Mills from their clash here in July and is the selection
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INNER CITY has a long way to go to justify his 1,100,000gns price tag but the son of Dubawi has shown promise in novice/maiden company and a recent gelding operation could help him to get off the mark here. Savvy Kingdom won a modest-looking novice event at Kempton last time but he commands respect, while Paladin and Spanish Blaze complete the shortlist.

Preference is for SPANISH BLAZE, who backed up his Newbury victory with a good third at Yarmouth last month and could have to more give yet. Savvy Kingdom and Eminny should also go well.
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A taking winner at Bangor last time out, EL BORRACHO must hold every chance of following up and carrying on his terrific record in this sphere. The eight-year-old is preferred to Stepney Causeway, who was a determined winner over C&D last time out, as well as the capable Blueberry Wine. Romanor's last victory came over C&D in September 2022 and he cannot be ruled out either.

EL BORRACHO went with plenty of verve when scoring at Bangor last time and looks weighted to follow up despite taking a 6 lb rise for that success. Blueberry Wine is another likeable sort and appeals as the one to give the selection most to do despite fluffing his lines at Stratford.
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ON THE RIVER has been costly to follow in two starts since he won over an extended 7f here in July but, having been nudged down 1lb since his latest start, he still offers strong appeal in this company. Harriet Bethell's gelding won over this trip at Nottingham earlier in the campaign and, as this is of a similar level, there are solid reasons to give him another chance. Poet's Dawn and Give It Some Teddy head the list of dangers.

The vote in this tricky-looking handicap goes to ZOZIMUS, who has largely contested higher-grade handicaps than this since joining the David O'Meara yard. The 5-y-o has slipped to an attractive mark and perhaps the fitting of more severe headgear (first-time visor replaces usual cheekpieces) may help spark a return to form. Global Spirit has also been given some respite by the assessor and he is feared, along with On The River, Poet's Dawn and Give It Some Teddy (in order of preference).

In a race in which not many are at the top of their form, PARK STREET, who has conditions to suit, is taken to beat On The River.
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SEPTEMBER POWER was a facile winner over 2m at Beverley last time and this looks a good opportunity to follow up. Michael Wigham's charge scored by seven and a half lengths on that occasion and she looks primed to defy a 5lb penalty. Zimmerman also won last time, scoring by a head over 2m at Haydock, but he may find it tough to score again up 3lb in the ratings, while better can be expected of Brave Knight.

A few with chances but SEAHOUSES rates the pick of these at the weights and can gain a breakthrough success. It's Good To Laugh is feared most on the back of his good second here last time out, with reliable duo Zimmerman and Brave Knight in the picture too.

This could be the right opportunity for IT'S GOOD TO LAUGH to enhance his good Chester record.
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RED TRAIL is a three-time winner who is ideally suited by this distance and soft ground. She returned to form when winning at Gowran recently, is just 3lb higher in a winneable race today and her same rider is again able to claim 4lb. Party Moon finished fourth in that Gowran race and runs for a new yard. He has a bit to find to beat the selection but was once rated 83. Little Jo, a nine-time UK winner, showed some encouragement in a recent claimer while stablemate Dinamine was reported to have 'scoped wrong' at Bellewstown in July but has claims on previous Limerick form. Special Protector improved when finishing fourth at Gowran last month.

RED TRAIL arrives on the back of a career-best success at Gowran and can also boast a C&D win so looks the way to go here. Little Jo and Slieve Bearnagh appeal as the duo to give Andrew McNamara's filly most to do and can chase her home in that order.

Fourth at Gowran, maybe PARTY MOON has finally arrived at a competitive mark and he can turn around the form with Red Trail
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A very competitive event but a chance is taken on Sir Mark Prescott's BRAVURA, who has been a beaten favourite on his last two starts but this drop in trip could be the perfect tonic. The three-year-old is now 2lb lower in the ratings than when last seen and that could bring out some improvement. Liseo is feared most after back-to-back seconds, while Red Treasure and Tessy Lad head the remainder.

KODIMAN is in better heart than recent form figures suggest and is fancied to get off the mark with further improvement still a distinct possibility for Roger Varian's 3yo. Liseo arrives after a pair of decent efforts in defeat, albeit in a 3-runner race last time, and can get involved, whilst Tessy Lad is the type to bounce back to form quickly after a poor effort at Epsom last time.

A chance is taken on RED TREASURE who hasn't had everything go her way since winning first time back.
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Mojomaker has been running well enough since returning from a break and, off 1lb lower than last week's respectable second at Hamilton, he holds solid claims once again. Similar comments apply to Swift Asset, whose recent efforts offer plenty of encouragement. However, there was only half a length between him and CLIPSHAM LA HABANA (second) when he won at Bath in July and, off 4lb better terms, the latter is fancied to turn the form around.

Plenty to consider but SPRING BLOOM went close in a class 3 over C&D 2 weeks ago so could be the answer back down in grade. Mojomaker and Beyond Equal head the dangers.

In a competitive race, Buccabay is interesting down in trip but BEYOND EQUAL earns the selection after an unlucky second last time.
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A winner here the last twice, including over C&D last time out, SASSIFIED continues to go from strength to strength and a career-high mark of 90 may not be enough to stop him going in again. Not outside the first two on any on his last three starts, Getaway Tom looks to his main danger, ahead of C&D winner Karannelle.

A few with chances but GETAWAY TOM has improved with every run since going into handicap company so edges the vote. Sassified is also going the right way now in this sphere and rates a big threat in his hat-trick bid. C&D winner Karannelle and the handily-weighted Turpin Gold are two others to consider in a competitive handicap.

This looks competitive for the grade but dual course winner SASSIFIED (nap) could still have significant further improvement to come.
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JEWEL MAKER ran on strongly to get up close home over 1m2f at Redcar on his previous outing and this looks a good opportunity of following up that success. Tim Easterby's runner has been raised 2lb for that half-length success which may not be enough to halt his progression, especially with the aide of 5lb claimer Alex Fielding. Sun Festival tends to run his race and he appears likely to pose the biggest questions to the selection, while Duke Of Wybourne is also noted.

JEWEL MAKER returned to winning ways at Redcar last week and remains fairly treated on old form. He can follow up. Dandy's Angel and Sun Festival should also go well.

This can go to DANDY'S ANGEL, who has been in fine form this season and goes well over C&D. Sun Festival looks her main danger.
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EARTH DANCE ran really well on debut last month and comfortably holds today's rivals Tommy Thug and Dubawi Delight. A half-brother to three winners, he was beaten by a 98-rated runner-up on Curragh debut, with the experienced fourth-placed filly subsequently winning a maiden. Tommy Thug and Dubawi Delight finished sixth and seventh respectively at the Curragh while exposed Right Now is consistent and has place claims. Only For Me is held by Right Now on Curragh form while Open To Question needs to improve. Guinevere's Spirit has a notable pedigree being out of an unraced half-sister to Derby winner Authorized and who has already produced five winners, two being smart. An Bradan Feasa is bred for staying distances and is out of an unraced half-sister to high-class hurdler Kalashnikov.

EARTH DANCE made a promising start to his career when third at Curragh a fortnight ago and should take a bit of stopping with improvement on the cards. Tommy Thug and Right Now may give him most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding one of the newcomers.

A promising debut third over this trip at the Curragh last month sets EARTH DANCE (nap) up as the one to beat
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KANDOO was a comfortable winner over an extended 5f at Bath last month and she is likely to offer another bold bid here. Archie Watson's charge shaped as if this extra yardage wouldn't be an issue when scoring by three lengths on that occasion. Miss Anya could be the main threat after a very good second over 6f at Windsor and she appears likely to improve as a result of that experience, while May should also be thereabouts.

MAY shaped well when third on debut at Windsor last month and may find the necessary improvement to emerge on top here with top apprentice Billy Loughnane claiming 3 lb. She was around 3 lengths adrift of the re-opposing runner-up, Miss Anya, but that rival had the benefit of previous experience whereas it'll be more of a level playing field this time. Kandoo opened her account in good style at Bath and rates the main danger ahead of Miss Anya and probable improver Unico.
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WELOOF filled the runner-up spot over C&D last month after his third at Kempton prior and he could take another step forward to strike off the same rating for the John Butler stable. The main danger might be Prince Ali, who was over two lengths clear of the third here in July and could get involved off a 1lb higher mark. Luna Magic completes the shortlist following her fourth at Goodwood.

If PRINCE ALI is in the same form as when runner-up here in July he might be able to resume winning ways. Always Fearless and Ben Pollard combined for success at Salisbury last month and are second choice ahead of John Butler's Weloof.

Most of these come with risks attached but WELOOF is an AW specialist who has been placed in his last two runs and he gets the vote.
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MONKS MEAD has made a very pleasing start to his handicap career and this looks like a good opportunity to get his head back in front. Mark Usher's charge was only beaten half a length last time over 6f at Windsor and he can defy a 3lb rise. Goldmine Girl appears to be the biggest danger on her nursery debut, while Mist Of Lir and Lucy Lockett could also feature.

MONKS MEAD proved that his Lingfield success was no fluke when finding just one too strong at Windsor where he had a handful of these rivals behind. Mark Usher's charge is marginally preferred to Goldmine Girl, who took a step forward when second at Pontefract and has been handed a fair-looking opening mark. Mist of Lir is best of the rest.

The most obvious answer is MONKS MEAD, who followed his huge-odds 7f win in July with a good 6f second last month.
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NEW CHELSEA showed by far the most promise of these in this contest on debut when fourth at Newmarket and shaped as if this step up in distance should suit, so he is fancied to prove very tough to beat. Time To Hunt was a very creditable fifth on his first outing in what looked like a good maiden on paper and is likely to be in the mix. Age Of Time was an 800,000-euro purchase and he should have learned a great deal from his sixth at Haydock.

NEW CHELSEA shaped with plenty of promise in a traditionally-strong maiden at Newmarket 3 weeks ago, and with 1m sure to suit, he's hard to get away from. Age of Time could easily be a totally different proposition on this occasion, with Time To Hunt also considered.
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GREY GRAY has been in outstanding form of late, winning twice last month, and a 5lb rise for her most recent win over course and distance may not be enough to prevent her from landing the hat-trick. Ed Dunlop's filly may have to much for Two Tribes, who got the better of Call Glory when they met at Sandown last month. Cuban Secret should not be underestimated either.

This can go to GREY GRAY, who left the impression there was more to come when registering her third victory here last month. Two Tribes is feared most in a very open contest.
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This could be a match between BEENHAM (sixth) and Ziggy's Dream (ninth), with preference for the former, as she had her nearest rival held at Goodwood on her penultimate start and Rod Millman's filly could be the one to beat. As for the latter, she goes in a first-time hood, which could help her chances after how keen she was that day. Rogue Rosie can beat the rest home for third after her runner-up efforts on each of her last three outings.

BEENHAM ran as well as could have been expected when fifth in a listed race at Newbury 2 weeks ago and looks the one to beat back in a novice. Fellow penalised-winner Ziggy's Dream is also dropping in class so is feared most.
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MUSICAL TRIBUTE has been knocking on the door of late and this looks like a good opportunity to get off the mark at the seventh time of asking. The daughter of Acclamation may improve for the application of first-time blinkers and she may have too much for the likes of Flying Kiss and Shot, who has been a revelation since joining the Jack Jones stable. Others to note are Rhythmic Acclaim and American Rose.

MUSICAL TRIBUTE has few miles on the clock and she's bred to be better than she's shown to date, so she's worth chancing back down in trip with blinkers applied. Song of Success was doing some good late work at Yarmouth last time and she's considered the main danger ahead of Fifty Year Storm.

Shot can go well for an in-form yard but MUSICAL TRIBUTE has been threatening and the new blinkers can spark something extra.
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ALPINE GIRL has been running consistently of late and this looks a good chance of getting her head in front once again. James Fanshawe's runner was beaten just three quarters of a length over 5f at Yarmouth last time and she looks likely to defy a 1lb rise for that display. All In The Hips is likely to prefer the drop in trip after struggling to sustain her effort over 6f at Windsor last time, while Tallulah Myla can also return to form off this plummeting mark.

TALLULAH MYLA wasn't seen to best effect at Newmarket last week, and eased in class returned to the AW, a bounce back to form could well be on the cards. Alpine Girl and the quirky Amor de Mi Vida head the opposition.

The vote goes to the generally progressive 3yo ALPINE GIRL (nap), who went close in her bid for a double at Yarmouth last time.
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CLUB MANAGER kept on strongly over 1m4f to record his first career success on his handicap bow at Kempton last month. The son of Nathaniel could improve further and a 4lb rise in the ratings may underestimate him. Artisan Dancer struck by a length at Southwell last time and should be considered off a 4lb higher rating, while any market support for Gino's Girl on her first time in a handicap would be interesting.

CLUB MANAGER had loads in hand when off the mark at Kempton last time and he's bred to go on progressing for a good while, so he's a confident choice to follow up at the likely expense of Artisan Dancer. Who Loves You Baby should also be on the premises having returned to form at Yarmouth recently.
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A competitive contest sees a chance taken on NIGHT SAFARI, who has been running consistently of late without seriously threatening and he can have a change of fortunes on this occasion. Charlie Johnston's charge has been dropped 1lb after running into a modest fourth over 7f at Leicester last time and the extra yardage could bring out some improvement. Similar comments apply to On Borrowed Time, who is feared most, while Go Your Own Way is also noted.

NIGHT SAFARI shaped better than the distance beaten suggests when fourth on nursery bow at Leicester 3 weeks ago and the way he stuck to his task makes him of interest up in trip. Kaaress has a similar profile to the selection so rates the main threat.

This looks tricky but GO YOUR OWN WAY gets the vote ahead of Night Safari and Kaaress.
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TAHITIAN PRINCE did well in the circumstances to finish third over 7f at Kempton last time, as he met with trouble in running, and the son of Siyouni looks ready to capitalise on his 1lb lower mark here. Finery had Last Hoorah (third) behind when victorious by a length and half over C&D last time and she can confirm that form. Shoot To Kill edges out Roman Dynasty to best of the rest.

None of these can be safely ruled out but TAHITIAN PRINCE has slipped to a handy mark and signalled he is ready to go in again when a good Kempton third last time so edges the vote. Finery is feared most in her attempt to bag a fifth C&D success, with Super Den and Roman Dynasty also in the mix.
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Stepping back up in trip looks as though it will suit LEXINGTON KNIGHT quite well and he can bounce back to winning ways off what looks a workable mark. The five-year-old should have too much for Night Bear, who arrives having won two of his last four, as well as the capable Phantasy Mac. Morlaix is another to consider, despite returning from a 548-day absence.

PHANTASY MAC is back on her last winning mark returned to AW so could be the answer. Lexington Knight and Further Measure both ran very well in defeat last time so need considering, too.

Dual C&D winner LEXINGTON KNIGHT finished well to snatch second over 1m2f last time and gets the vote on his step back up in trip.
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MY OPINION (second) may have been half-a-length behind Cheese The One (first) when they met over C&D last time out, but the former is 7lb better off now and he is taken to overturn that form. The booking of Rob Hornby is another plus, while Galileo Glass has been runner-up on two of his last three outings and completes the shortlist.

MY OPINION signalled he is ready to open his account when a very good second to Cheese The One over C&D last time and can turn the tables on 2 lb better terms here. Stella Barclay's filly still rates the main threat, although both White Umbrella and Tea Garden need factoring in too.

The vote goes to the generally reliable TEA GARDEN, who won over C&D in July and didn't get much luck at Catterick last time.
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