There were 52 Races on Friday 21st July 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Killarney, 6 races at Haydock, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 6 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Pontefract, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Those with previous form don't make that much appeal and it may be worth taking a chance on REEL HER IN making a successful debut. The Highland Reel filly is out of Jer's Girl who won two Grade 1 hurdles for the same connections and it will be interesting to see how strong she is the market. There isn't much to choose between Sparkit and Thats Jet on running behind Spinning Web in the opening juvenile hurdle of the season at Tipperary, where Show No Fear dropped away in the straight to finish eight lengths back in sixth. Kyogo was runner-up twice in maidens last year for Michael Bell.

SPARKIT took well to hurdling at the first attempt when third at Tipperary just over a fortnight ago so he's fancied to put that experience to good use with first-time headgear enlisted. Kyogo represents top trainer Gordon Elliott, so he has to be feared on hurdling debut, with Thats Jet and Reel Her In another couple to consider in a tricky opener to solve.

Having only been caught close to home at Tipperary earlier in the month, SPARKIT is the one to beat with improvement likely
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EMILY IN PARIS has filled the runner-up spot on her latest three starts and can gain a deserved winning turn. The daughter of Champs Elysees has shown stamina is her strong suit and was again putting in her best work at the finish last time when beating all bar Walk In Time over three miles at Tipperary. Bumper winner Brianna Lily was no match for the long odds-on The Big Doyen at Tipperary earlier this month but she won't face anything of that calibre here, while Jumping Susie showed promise last year and shaped well after a lengthy break when runner-up to Miss Fourie over 2m4f at Bellewstown. Artemis Angel and What An Ocean are others to consider.

EMILY IN PARIS is going the right way and, having found only one too good in a 17-runner handicap at Tipperary recently, she's taken to go one better in this slightly less competitive scenario. Jumping Susie is a big player, while Brianna Lily has scope for further improvement based on her bumper exploits, so she's also considered.

BRIANNA LILY gave the impression a return to form was imminent last time out and further ought ot suit
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There should be plenty of pace on here with a number of confirmed front-runners and perhaps the race will set up well for PRINCE ZALTAR who has progressed well this year. He won a 26-runner 2m4f handicap at Navan and was again successful over that trip here in May. The tongue strap fitted on that occasion is reapplied. Dartan has appreciated a change of tactics to score at the Curragh on Derby weekend and again set the pace in a three-mile handicap hurdle at Bellewstown. Miss Tempo also likes to dictate and is on a hat-trick following wins at Naas and when upped in trip at Tipperary, although a cumulative rise of 19lb will make life more difficult.

MISS TEMPO boasts a progressive profile and had something to spare when scoring at Tipperary 78 days ago. With further improvement on the cards she's fancied to complete the hat-trick at the likely expense of Dartan, who scored at Bellewstown recently. Uhtred is also considered on debut for Gordon Elliott.

Two unexposed last time out winners Dartan and MISS TEMPO may dominate with preference for the latter in her hat-trick bid
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John Ryan is well represented with three runners and THE DARA MAN may repeat his win of 12 months ago. The Stowaway gelding needs to bounce back after a disappointing display at Tipperary but was previously in good form when going close twice last month at Punchestown and Kilbeggan. The Dasher Conway won twice over hurdles and made most of the running when scoring in fine style on his first completed start in a handicap chase at Tramore last month. Sole Pretender uncharacteristically refused to race last time but has been a good money spinner for connections both over hurdles and fences, while Pats Choice was a fortunate winner at Wexford last month.

THE DASHER CONWAY showed improved form to open his account over fences at Tramore 7 weeks ago, relishing the return to front-running tactics, and can make another bold bid. Pats Choice was fortunate to win at Wexford when left clear at the last but he still beat the rest easily so rates the main threat.

THE DARA MAN had been shaping like his turn may be near prior to a below-par run latest but he's the type to bounce back
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HERCULE DU SEUIL was a useful novice over hurdles winning three times last season including a Grade 2 at Fairyhouse. The Willie Mullins-trained gelding is a keen running sort and opened his account over fences at Ballinrobe when taking command in the straight to beat Ballyadam. The latter's trainer is now represented by Watch House Cross, who has won his latest two starts over fences both at Wexford and readily accounted for Saldier over 2m4f last time. Solness has taken really well to fences, although he did jump a shade right when again making all at Tipperary last time.

HERCULE DU SEUIL matched his smart hurdles form on just his second start over fences when winning in effortless fashion at Ballinrobe in May and, with that form proving strong, he's difficult to oppose. Watch House Cross is getting the hang of chasing now and is feared most on the back of an improved performance at Wexford.

It isn't easy to oppose HERCULE DU SEUIL(nap) after an impressive win on his second chase start at Ballinrobe.
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SHANTOU SISU won over fences at Downpatrick last summer and finished strongly when placed over staying trips on his latest two starts including when narrowly denied by the progressive King Ferdinand at Tipperary earlier this month. Gondor filled the runner-up spot three times over hurdles last year including over 2m6f at Navan and, following a six-month break, made a bright return over fences when third to Glen Ava over this trip at Limerick. Agirlcalledchloe and Chainofconsequence filled the places behind Search For A Myth at Tipperary, while Kingston Kid and Early Arrival are others to consider.

GONDOR matched his hurdles form in this sphere when third at Limerick in May and could be the answer with further improvement possible. Norwigi isn't one to write off from a slipping mark, while Chainofconsequence and Shantou Sisu are others with claims.

After making a decent start in handicap chase company when third at Limerick on return, GONDOR can improve enough to score.
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ABI'S CHAMP filled the runner-up spot on debut at Punchestown on New Year's Eve and made no mistake when readily landing the odds at Downpatrick last month. That probably wasn't the strongest of races but the Willie Mullins-trained mare could not have won any easier. Roedara justified favouritism on debut at Down Royal last month but it's hard to gauge the merit of that performance as the first seven home were all newcomers who haven't raced since. Dark Image also won on debut at Limerick last summer but hasn't added to that success in four outings since, while Derek O'Connor is an interesting booking on the well-bred Feron Lake.

ABI'S CHAMP looked a good prospect when landing the odds in fine style at Downpatrick and can defy a penalty. Fellow-penalised winner Roedora is the obvious threat with Dorset Lady best of the others.

It is difficult to oppose ABI'S CHAMP after her impressive win against some useful geldings at Downpatrick.
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