There were 31 Races on Wednesday 11th December 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Hereford, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A comfortable winner of a conditional handicap over slightly shorter at Carlisle last time out, HERITIER is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and can follow up off the same mark with Sean Quinlan back in the saddle. Kinder Kid was a revelation when upped to 3m at the back end of last season and the six-year-old is a key player on his return to action. Others to note include Bonne Vitesse, Forest Blaze and Lewa House.

HERITIER escapes a penalty for Carlisle and a bold show looks assured if showing up here in the same form. Unexposed pair Forest Blaze, who looks sure to be suited by the return to 2½m, and Wise Move can give Lizzie Quinlan's charge most to do.

It's hard to get away from HERITIER, who produced a good performance to score at Carlisle recently and is unpenalised here.
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Despite jumping out to his right on more than one occasion, Boys Of Wexford regained the winning thread at Fontwell last month. A return to this right-handed track is likely to suit, but a 5lb higher mark does demand more from the seven-year-old. With that in mind, it could be worth chancing IRON D'EX, who wasn't disgraced when finishing fourth over an inadequate 2m here a fortnight ago. Jac Jumper and Mister Upton are also noted.

BOYS OF WEXFORD showed the benefit of his reappearance run when running out a comfortable winner at Fontwell 24 days ago and a 5 lb rise may not be enough to prevent another bold showing. Jac Jumper back down in trip/equipped with first-time cheekpieces and Supasunrise are others to consider, as is Iron d'Ex back at this longer trip.

A speculative option to consider is MOURZOUK, who makes his chasing debut from a tempting mark. Supasunrise is second choice.
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An easy winner over C&D last month, FROMHERETOETERNITY has performed with plenty of credit in defeat since and sets the standard. Jennie Candlish's charge gets the vote ahead of hurdling debutant Hay Meadow, who finished down the field in a Listed Cheltenham bumper most recently, having scored at Perth in September. A promising third last time out at Wetherby, Uokhun rates best of the rest.

Lucinda Russell bumper winner HAY MEADOW is taken to make the most of the 12 lb she receives from Fromheretoeternity and make a successful start to her hurdle career.

Having contested a Listed bumper at Cheltenham last month, HAY MEADOW makes her hurdles debut at a more realistic level.
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Having landed a handicap hurdle at Ballinrobe off a mark of 126 when under the tutelage of Jessica Harrington in Ireland, stable debutant PIGEON HOUSE could prove classy enough to concede weight to this afternoon's rivals. Jennie Candlish's charge should put his experience to good use reverting to novice company and a third career victory could be in the offing. Fellow penalised winner Sayva receives 5lb from the selection and is feared most after his comfortable victory at Newcastle 41 days ago. Hurdles debutant Ocean Walz is the pick of the remainder.

PIGEON HOUSE has already bagged 2 victories over hurdles in Ireland and has joined a yard amongst the winners. He gets the nod. Likely improvers Sayva and The Long Point are feared most.

This may go to the only female runner in I'VE MADEUPMYMIND, who ran well in all her bumpers (two at top tracks).
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ORKNEY BLUE may have been beaten a long way on his hurdles bow at Carlisle last month, but he wasn't disgraced in fourth and his previous course experience is a big plus. The son of Blue Bresil went close in a bumper here in April and is narrowly preferred to Not A Light, who was last seen finishing second at Leicester two years ago. Helsgetaway and Irish point-to-point recruit Always A Reason cannot be ruled out either.

NOT A LIGHT has a 2-year absence to overcome but he represents an excellent yard and has been found a very winnable race given the level he displayed when last seen. If the selection fails to fire, Helsgetaway and Orkney Blue look the most likely to take advantage.

The one to beat is NOT A LIGHT, who looked a decent prospect when finishing second in a strong race at Leicester in December 2022.
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Having justified heavy support in the market when opening his account over 2m at Fakenham last month, SECRET DES DIEUX looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to follow up. James Owen's charge ticks plenty of the right boxes and the son of Zarak boasts enough stamina in his pedigree to see out today's extended 2m3f distance. Hurdles debutant Guchen displayed enough ability on his fifth-placed bumper bow at Southwell to suggest that he can give the selection most to think about, ahead of fellow timber newcomer Tongaknoxie.

SECRET DES DIEUX looked a tricky customer when scoring at Fakenham 3 weeks ago but has been found a weak race under a penalty. Guchen and Olderfleet showed a bit in bumpers so are feared most.

The weaker of the two divisions for sure and one that presents a good opportunity for SECRET DES DIEUX to follow up his Fakenham win.
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The unexposed JOECOOKER put in some eye-catching late work when finishing a staying-on third over 2m4f at Carlisle last time out and a repeat of that effort may well suffice in this company. Point-to-point winner Caughtinyourtrance showed enough in his two bumper starts to suggest that he can get competitive in a race of this nature, though his lack of a recent run does temper enthusiasm slightly. Saint Malinas was also victorious between the flags and it will be interesting to see how he fares on his Rules debut.

Bumper winner JOECOOKER stepped up on his stable debut run when finishing a good third in a Carlisle novice 7 weeks ago and with further progress in the offing, he's selected to come out on top. Visual Impact is another who can do better this season and along with Caughtinyourtrance, who showed plenty of ability in bumpers, heads up the dangers.

The eye is drawn to VISUAL IMPACT who should improve on her fourth at Newcastle in March. Joecooker is second choice.
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The fitting of a visor enabled Grove Road to land victories at Newton Abbot and Huntingdon on his last two appearances and another bold bid is forecast. However, a 7lb higher mark for his latest triumph could be enough to thwart the eight-year-old's hat-trick bid and WEAVER'S ANSWER may offer more value. Tim Vaughan's charge is unexposed as a stayer and last month's reappearance sixth at Lingfield should have blown away any cobwebs. Pipers Cross has the form to feature as well.

A visor has really perked GROVE ROAD up and given he was value for extra at Huntingdon last time, the hat-trick may well be on the cards. Pipers Cross made a sound start for her new yard at Bangor and she's a threat up in trip with cheekpieces back on, while Groom de Cotte is likely to give it another good shot.

In quite an open handicap a chance is taken that GUSTOSO can rediscover some of the form that served him well last season.
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ROBERT D'ORES (second) readily got the better of Dequall (third) when the pair met over this track and trip last month and, upped 4lb, it would be no surprise if the former were able to confirm his superiority over that rival en route to victory. Secret Secret beat a useful sort over 2m6f at Cartmel on his penultimate start and, after shaping like he was still in good heart when runner-up off 6lb higher at the same venue on his most recent outing, he warrants respect too.

ROBERT D'ORES ran as well as he ever has when second over C&D last month and is the percentage call to go one better. Time Was and Dequall are a couple of potential threats.

This looks a very good opportunity for ROBERT D'ORES (nap) to build on his excellent C&D second and gain a breakthrough success.
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Finest View was well beaten into third on her chasing debut at Kempton last month, but she could get closer off a 2lb lower rating. However, it may pay to side with LIME DROP, who was victorious by over a length at Uttoxeter last time and is only 5lb higher for that triumph. Henry Daly's eight-year-old is a previous course winner and can complete a double. Beat Box is another to note if he can bounce back from his underwhelming fourth at Hexham last time.

TORNEO was an encouraging second at Wincanton last time and is taken to go one better now. Beat Box has been freshened up since finishing fourth at Hexham in early October and can resume his progression and provide the chief threat to Jamie Snowden's charge.

Alan King's FINEST VIEW looked a fairly safe conveyance on her chase debut and gets the vote on this return to her best distance.
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HOLD UP LA COLMINE makes plenty of appeal on his return from a lengthy spell off the track as the seven-year-old goes over fences for the first time. Last seen in winning action at Sedgefield in March 2023, it wouldn't be a major surprise to see him pick up from where he left off. Cream Of The West won twice over hurdles last season and should go well, while Backbyjet is capable of bouncing back from his latest effort at Newcastle.

Plenty to consider with the vote going to HIGH MOON, who is threatening to come good soon and is partnered by a good-value 7-lb conditional. Rattling Road caught the eye on his chase bow at Ayr so makes the shortlist along with chase debutants Halpha Soleil and Hold Up La Colmine.

Plenty with chances but Lucinda Russell's RATTLING ROAD offers persuasive credentials and he gets the verdict in an intriguing contest.
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MINT MAN has been placed here on a number of occasions and appears to have found a good opportunity to open his account. The Pat Murphy-trained gelding went close in a 6f maiden this autumn and didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when again narrowly denied in a handicap over C&D last Friday. The selection put in a below par effort here on his penultimate start when finishing behind Crystal Luna but, on the balance of form, should come out on top. Magic Force filled the runner-up spot twice over this trip as a juvenile and tries this surface for the first time.

MINT MAN bounced back to his best here last week and looks the one to beat in the opener. Crystal Luna and Magic Force can also make their presence felt.

This could provide five-time runner-up MINT MAN with an overdue success. A reproduction of last week's handicap third might suffice.
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CULLIGRAN returned from a break to bolt up over track and trip last month and she was given a 7lb rise for that victory. John O'Shea's five-year-old has lots in her favour again and will prove very difficult to beat. Lady Caro was beaten 12 lengths into second in this grade at Fontwell last time and should go well off 1lb higher, while A Little Something is another to keep an eye on.

Recent C&D winner CULLIGRAN is going the right way and makes fair appeal in her follow-up bid. The Emma Lavelle duo Lady Caro and A Little Something rate the principal dangers.

Most of these have something to prove at present but CULLIGRAN (nap) is suited by a bare 2m and can follow up her recent C&D win.
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FEARLESS ACTION (second) went close to winning on his first run of the season at Carlisle, when finishing ahead of Treaty Boy (third) and Tommy Combats (fourth), and Chris Grant's gelding appears to have been found an ideal opportunity to gain a second career success. Treaty Boy has since failed to complete at Sedgefield and the likelihood is that the main threat on this occasion may come from Tommy Combats. That outing was his first appearance over fences and the five-year-old potentially has more improvement in him.

Chis Grant is going through a purple patch at present and his FEARLESS ACTION is fancied to go a place better than on return at Carlisle just over 3 weeks ago at the expense of Tommy Combats, who offered something to work on amid inexperience switched to this sphere when finishing a couple of places behind the selection that day. Raffles Wonder and Ensel du Perche can fight out minor honours.

Following his good run on his reappearance where two of today's rivals were behind him, FEARLESS ACTION looks the one to beat.
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AUTOCRAT comes here in good form compared to most of his rivals and may be able to follow up a recent handicap success over an extended 1m2f. The selection has gained all four career wins at this venue including over this trip and Nicola Burns again claims a valuable 7lb. Away He Goes is the clear pick on form and was second in a Listed race at Meydan early last year. However, he now reappears after a lengthy absence and expectations don't appear too high considering the lowly valuation he's put in at here. Timourid enters calculations on his second to Nibiru over an extended 1m2f here in October, while Rockview Consort and Infatuator are others to consider.

Denis Hogan holds the key to this race. GOD OF THUNDER, who was pretty useful on AW for Richard Hannon, is the mount of Joey Sheridan from the yard's trio and is preferred to Timourid. Rhythm And Tyne was successful twice at this venue at a similar time last year and would enter the reckoning if the betting suggests he's expected to stage a revival back on AW. The other Hogan runner Away He Goes would pick up and carry these at his best but he hasn't been seen for 21 months.

Denis Hogan has a good strike-rate in claimers and TIMOURID might be worth chancing having gone close in a course claimer in October
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JUST GOLDEN changed hands for 120,000 euros in June last year and the son of Flemensfirth is related to plenty of winners. With Dan Skelton's string in fine order at present, he gets the vote to make a winning debut. Doctor On Call is a half-brother to Martator and it would be no surprise to see him get involved on his first start, especially if the market speaks in his favour. Of the remainder, Getaway Sam makes the most appeal.

This looks set to go to a newcomer, with DOCTOR ON CALL, Just Golden and Getaway Sam the three most appealing ones before betting clues.

The market should be revealing but as things stand preference is for the Skelton newcomer JUST GOLDEN, who cost 120,000euros.
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CALRISSIANA has shown promise in four outings notably when third behind the odds-on Minnie Hauk over this trip at Leopardstown. It's a concern that she appeared to run below that form when switched to this surface last month and there are a number of interesting newcomers to keep a close eye on. Heather makes plenty of appeal on pedigree being a sister to Irish Derby winner Latrobe while Beautiful Affair is by Wootton Bassett out of a winning Galileo mare and has gained some experience in a barrier trial. Any market moves for Electric Beauty, Love Sonnet or Pekan would be significant.

HEATHER is bred to be smart and gets the nod to make a winning debut before market clues. Calrissiana has the form to be in the thick of the action if bouncing back from a laboured effort over C&D recently, with Sweet Illusions another to watch closely in the betting having already shown some promise in a barrier trial.

This trip shoud be fine as a starting point for HEATHER, a sister to Irish Derby winner Latrobe and Oak second Pink Dogwood
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NANNY PARK improved on her debut fifth over track and trip to finish ahead of Sweet Couture (third) when hitting the crossbar at Lingfield on her most recent start. James Fanshawe's youngster might be able to put those experiences to good use in order to get off the mark. Oisin Murphy is booked on Sweet Couture, so it would be no surprise to see her mount a bold bid. Any market confidence behind newcomer Lesson Of Life would be interesting.

The bar set by those with experience isn't particularly high so a debutante may well come to the fore. Before the benefit of market clues LESSON OF LIFE is preferred to Ribenska, who has the outside stall to contend with. Pacifist is a sure-fire improver so she warrants respect.

The form choice is NANNY PARK, ahead of Sweet Couture and Pacifist. Lesson Of Life looks the pick of the newcomers.
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VANILLA BABY had Movin And Groovin, Kensington Hope, Romantic War and Star Allure all behind when runner-up to Tomarlo over C&D last month. The Joseph O'Brien-trained filly subsequently didn't enjoy a clear passage when finishing behind Movin And Groovin over 7f and two days later lost her chance at the start over 5f. Ado McGuinness' charge is probably best suited by a longer trip while Bansha Belle and Brigadier Kakuru both try handicap company for the first time. The former ran well over this trip on debut while Brigadier Kakuru has also shown pace and Colin Keane is a significant booking.

BRIGADIER KAKURU left his previous form behind when fourth at this course last month and remains low mileage. He can get off the mark. Bansha Belle and Movin And Groovin are feared most.

It could pay to side with BRIGADIER KAKURU (nap) who appeared not to stay 7f last time and should be suited by a return to 6f now
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MOLVENO took a step forward from his debut to make the frame at Southwell last month and he is likely to have plenty more to offer. The son of Almanzor is well-drawn in stall 2 and he could be the one to beat. Golden Thorn showed lots of greenness when finishing midfield on her debut over 7f at this venue and is entitled to improve, while 50,000gns purchase Invincible Duke needs to be monitored in the market.

Ralph Beckett has an excellent group of 2-y-os this year so it would come as no surprise if INVINCIBLE DUKE can make a winning start in what looks a weak novice. McKenna is open to plenty of improvement after catching the eye at Lingfield last week so rates the main threat ahead of Golden Thorn, who should prove all the better for her debut here.

The form pick is MOLVENO judged on his Southwell effort. Golden Thorn is second choice.
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SPYCRAFT cost 310,000 guineas as a yearling and gets the vote to make a winning debut. The Siyouni colt out of an unraced daughter of Invincible Spirit hails from the family of multiple Group 1 winner Magical. Stablemate Wannabe Royal cost 150,000 guineas as a yearling and is by Wootton Bassett out of a Group 3 winner, while Nepal is another newcomer to note and is stoutly bred on the dam's side. Kayamite showed some promise on debut in mid-division behind Misappropriation over C&D last month and on a line through Fortuna Vera may hold an edge over Frankton.

The betting will likely be informative here. SPYCRAFT is probably the Joseph O'Brien first string judged on jockey bookings and gets the vote before any market clues are known. Frankton more than hinted at promise on his C&D debut and is second choice with Colin Keane taking the ride. The other O'Brien runner Wannabe Royal is also bred to be useful.

Not much to go on here. The vote goes to SPYCRAFT, a £310,000 purchase who is out of an unraced mare from a strong family
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Hippocratic Oath made it two out of two since switching to nurseries when scoring at Southwell last time and should mount a bold bid in his attempt to complete a hat-trick. However, a 7lb higher mark makes life tougher and, with that in mind, WILD NATURE gets the nod. Charlie Appleby's juvenile occupied the runner-up berth over track and trip last time and can strike off a 2lb higher rating with William Buick back in the plate. Master Technician is another to note.

WILD NATURE bounced back to form when finishing runner-up over C&D 3 weeks ago and, with further improvement on the cards, Charlie Appleby's charge is fancied to open his account. The main danger looks to be Master Technician, who made the most of a good opportunity at Musselburgh 5 weeks ago and can progress again back on all-weather with Murphy taking over in the plate. The hat-trick-seeking Hippocratic Oath completes the shortlist.

Wild Nature should go well again but MASTER TECHNICIAN (nap) is improving with experience and can make a winning nursery debut.
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FERRARI DESERT has progressed well since joining Mark Fahey this year and had the slow starting Golden Days behind when making a successful transition to the Polytrack over C&D. The selection was subsequently third behind Shaaden and Jackie Brown and that form has been well advertised since. Golden Days has gained all four career wins over this trip and having stayed on into third last time behind Finsceal Annie, now replaces cheekpieces with a visor. Circles, Harry The Rogue, Draiocht and Hastily are others for the shortlist.

GOLDEN DAYS has shaped well here the last twice so could be the answer with a good-value apprentice booked. Harry The Rogue and Ferrari Desert head the dangers.

This can go the way of course and distance specialist, CIRCLES, who shaped with plenty of promise on last month's return
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Those with experience don't appear to set a lofty standard so it might be worth taking a chance on JENUBIYAH. Her dam is an unraced sister to Oaks and King George winner Taghrooda and connections of this daughter of Too Darn Hot will be disappointed if she couldn't make her presence felt in a race like this first time up. This step up in trip should see the unexposed Jarham to better effect and he gets the vote to emerge as the main danger to the selection. Happy Banner is also noteworthy.

JENUBIYAH makes plenty of appeal on paper starting out in a race in which those with previous form set only a fair standard, so Roger Varian's filly could be the way to go before market clues. Jarham and Happy Banner both improved with a debut run under their belts and can also feature.

Happy Banner has more to offer but so does JARHAM and today's new trip looks sure to suit.
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HIJO DE LA LUNA is still a maiden after 19 starts but has dropped down to a competitive mark and gave plenty of encouragement last time when beating all bar Numidia over C&D with Ranko Express only about a length behind in sixth. The application of cheekpieces recently appears to have helped the selection to concentrate, while Tassarolo rates a threat having stayed on over a mile on his handicap debut last week and should appreciate this longer trip. Waystar has shown promise on her latest two starts over 1m4f and could be suited by this shorter distance.

RANKO EXPRESS was far from disgraced and is entitled to be sharper for his first start for six months when midfield in a C&D handicap 12 days ago and, lurking on a handy mark, he could be worth chancing to come out on top. Hijo de La Luna, Buckhead Betty and Limestone Red are a trio of others to consider.

The weaker of the two divisions and long-standing maiden HIJO DE LA LUNA can take advantage after a narrow defeat over C&D last time
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This looks a tricky puzzle to solve so only a tentative vote goes to DARING FLIGHT. The 475,000gns gelded son of Dubawi represents a stable who are operating at a 30% strike rate at this venue this year and he gets the vote to score first time up. Kingman colt Exactly Right looks the main danger to the selection on paper and merits the utmost respect, particularly if the market speaks in his favour. Jolly Roger was far from disgraced when third over 6f at Newmarket last month and completes the shortlist now stepping up in trip.

This might go the way of a newcomer, with Ralph Beckett's EXACTLY RIGHT narrowly preferred to Godolphin's Daring Flight before any market clues are known. Jolly Roger looks clear pick of those with experience.

The Crisfords' JOLLY ROGER is taken to score at the second attempt. Daring Flight is second choice.
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GALLO DELL CIELO showed improved form when getting up close home to land a 16-runner mile handicap at Gowran and has shaped well on both outings since over C&D. The selection went close behind Barretstown and was again prominent throughout when beating all bar the progressive The World's Astage. The Real Screamer appreciated a step up in trip and the switch to this surface when scoring in great style over C&D last month and the Awtaad gelding should again give a good account off his revised mark. Is She Now wasn't beaten far on handicap debut here last time while Omakase is another to consider.

OMAKASE shaped well on her first try over this trip here a month ago and with a career-low mark to exploit, she could be the answer. The Real Screamer was better than ever when successful here last time and is feared most, though Gallo Dell Cielo also arrives on the back of a much-improved showing.

A chance is taken on the unexposed filly, SAGA DES AIGLES who showed more in a maiden here recently and has been given a fair mark
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REVOLUTIONISE took advantage of a sliding mark to score cosily over this trip at Chelmsford last month and the suspicion is that a 2lb rise may underestimate Stuart Williams' admirable campaigner. Sixfiveseven did it well when landing the spoils over a mile at Newmarket and is likely to enter calculations off a 5lb higher mark, while the hat-trick seeking Stanley Spencer completes the shortlist.

This looks wide open but the return to the AW will surely suit TENNESSEE GOLD so he's taken to get back on the up. Stanley Spencer is feared most up in trip.

Being an in-form and solid contender who has a good record over C&D, ULTRAMARINE is preferred. Bell Shot is second pick.
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It is difficult to look past EYDON, who has been gradually brought back to somewhere near his best by the Andrew Balding team. The five-year-old is well clear of his rivals on ratings and stepping up to 1m4f looks like the perfect move following highly creditable efforts the last twice at Ayr and Newmarket. A taking winner over 1m3f here on her first start for new connections last month, Power Of Destiny could provide the chief threat to the selection, ahead of Champagne Prince.

EYDON will be a tough nut to crack if back to anywhere near the level he showed when runner-up in similar company at Ayr on his penultimate outing. Power of Destiny looked good when striking in handicap company here on her first outing for the Ralph Beckett yard and is second choice ahead of Champagne Prince.

Top rated Eydon is not opposed lightly but POWER OF DESTINY and Champagne Prince are alluring alternative options.
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A winner of three of his last four starts over this C&D, including last time out when he had Sheradann (third) half a length behind, DUKE OF OXFORD looks the one to beat again off a career-high mark of 93. Fourth in the aforementioned contest, Cool Party had won on his two previous outings over C&D and he might give Michael Bell's charge the most to think about. A capable sort on his day, Tritonic is expected to be thereabouts as well.

Last year's winner DUKE OF OXFORD enhanced his already impressive strike rate on all-weather when successful over C&D 3 weeks ago and a 2 lb rise for that success should see Michael Bell's 4-y-o highly competitive again. Cool Party, who was behind the selection latest, remains in good form and is feared. Sheradann and Tritonic are others fancied to be in the shake up.

The strongest-looking contenders tie in closely with each other. The percentage call goes to SHERADANN, ahead of Duke Of Oxford.
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RIVER WHARFE has been knocking on the door of late and the conditions of this contest look to be in his favour, having not finished outside of the first two home on his last three starts over 7f. A comfortable winner at Lingfield on his penultimate outing, Voltaic must enter calculations, along with the consistent Time Patrol, who has finished runner-up on three of his last four starts. Al Shabab and Diamondsinthesand are capable of getting involved too.

VOLTAIC found himself a touch outspeeded back down in trip at Newcastle on Friday so is worth another chance returned to 7f (remains unpenalised for his win at Lingfield 8 days ago). Marchetti and Time Patrol head the dangers.

Having had more luck with the draw today, HELLO ZABEEL is taken to end his losing run now dropped into a 0-55 for the first time.
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