There were 42 Races on Tuesday 2nd July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Stratford, 8 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Lingfield, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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GREEN TRIANGLE could make it third-time lucky from a decent draw. He has posted two placed efforts over a similar trip at this track and in a valuable auction series race at Leopardstown. Paddy Twomey's juveniles are often primed to perform on debut, so Churchill filly J'adore Chris is respected. Tomarlo has the best draw in stall one and James Ryan takes 5lb off his back. He can improve on his third start for David Marnane. The 74-rated Boyne Valley, newcomer Let It Linger and Runninsonofagun (a place behind Green Triangle in fourth at Leopardstown) are others that could get in the mix.

GREEN TRIANGLE has made a good start with placed efforts at Roscommon and Leopardstown and can open his account. J'Adore Chris is an interesting newcomer, while Boyne Valley is also in with a shout.

Third time lucky looks likely for GREEN TRIANGLE. He has already beaten Runninsonofagun and Boyne Valley and can do so again
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Ger Lyons saddled three winners over Irish Derby weekend at the Curragh and SERIOUS NOTIONS could be another for him. She had some notable placed form during her juvenile campaign and is entitled to come on from her sixth on seasonal reappearance at Gowran Park. Dermot Weld's Blue Poppy was due to run in an Oaks trial at Naas, but was found to be in season. She is highly likely to improve upon unplaced runs at Listowel and Fairyhouse. Kailasa is rated 8lb inferior to Serious Notions, however, she hasn't been beaten overly far in all three appearances to date. She could have fared better with the draw, though. Castanets is a newcomer to monitor in the market.

SERIOUS NOTIONS has become expensive to follow but it's possible she'll strip fitter for her reappearance run 15 days ago and the pick of her 2-y-o form gives her sound claims in a maiden lacking depth. She earns the vote ahead of Kailasa and Joseph O'Brien's newcomer Castanets.

Serious Notions hasn't delivered on her juvenile promise and KAILASA looks a more solid option on recent form at this trip
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The last time PASCALIA encountered 7f she obliged in Dundalk which gives her prospects here. She has been placed over further since and although she disappointed in Leopardstown, that may have been down to the first-time blinkers which are now discarded. Trueba was a solid third in Limerick and isn't on a bad mark with Wesley Joyce's 5lb claim factored in. Scarlet Dancer is a long-standing maiden in Ireland, but performed well in second in a quickly-run race at Gowran Park. Colin Keane is an eye-catching booking for Kami, while Leviosa and Mark's One are far from out of contention. Reserve Baalbec Beauty would have claims if getting a run.

GOLDEN DAYS shaped better than the bare result when midfield in a big-field Limerick handicap 3 weeks ago, denied a run over 1f out and noted finishing with running left. That marked her down as one to be interested in and she looks a live player. Trueba, Pascalia and Lauroline are others to consider in a competitive affair.

Preference is for LEVIOSA, a fine second at Limerick recently and who went close over C&D this time last year
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ALEX BELARDO is less exposed than most and showed up well in second over a shorter trip at Fairyhouse. He didn't enjoy the clearest route, but it was a promising second foray into handicap company. The veteran Swiss Army Officer has to enter calculations. He held every chance approaching the final furlong in Tipperary before being beaten just under a length into third and remains on the same lowly mark of 49. Manhattan Dandy put in a below-par effort at Gowran Park, but was in the money on his last three visits to this track. Sneddy Eddie and Saffredi will have their supporters, while reserve Fastman would have decent claims if getting in.

Gavin Cromwell's SAFFREDI wasn't seen to anything like best effect when fourth at Down Royal last time and can prove his current mark to be a lenient one by opening his account here. Fairyhouse runner-up Alex Belardo should proved suited by this step up in distance so rates the main danger, although Swiss Army Officer, Sneddy Eddie and Gosford also enter calculations.

Plenty with chances with preference for the 3yo ALEX BELARDO who could be open to more improvement than most now upped in trip
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LEINSTER was a ready winner over an extended 1m2f at Down Royal and appeals on handicap debut. He holds a Group 2 entry later this month which shows the regard he is held in. Sumptuary Law is going the right way after victories in Dundalk and Leopardstown, and has to be respected up in trip. Sli Na Ghealai found a Group 3 too hot in the Curragh but, prior to that, enjoyed clear-cut victories at Down Royal and Leopardstown. She is another up in trip. Gesture is well versed over a similar trip on the Polytrack at Dundalk, but giving weight away to this field isn't going to be easy. Alabama Calling is another to consider.

The form of MASOUN's Cork second 18 days ago has been well-advertised since by the progressive winner since and, with this step back up in trip a good move, he is taken to go one better here. Gibbs Island's latest effort wasn't one of his better ones but he is pretty consistent and should give another good account, while unexposed pair Leinster and It'sonlyjustbegun are interesting. Slurricane is also on the shortlist,

A chance is taken on LEINSTER adding to his Dundalk maiden win. He left a good impression that day and can hopefully build on it here
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SLIEVE BINNIAN was unplaced in a much higher grade at the Curragh in May, but was beaten less than five lengths and the form of that race is working out very well. He enjoys an extended 1m2f and looks set for a big run. There is surely more to come from First Snow Moon on her second start in Ireland as she has some smart French form to her name. Bear Profit is markedly up in class, but his victory in Leopardstown can be upgraded as he had to overcome several issues throughout the race. Theophilos and Annexation are others chasing prize money.

Lots with chances but Charles Byrnes' SPY has slipped to an attractive mark and could prove the answer with the likely strong pace sure to see him in a good light. Leopardstown scorer Bear Profit heads the list of dangers, although a solid case can also be made for the likes of Out On Friday, Annexation and Loingseoir in this very open handicap.

Bear Profit will be hard to contain on recent evidence but GOLDEN ASH caught the eye when last seen out and is preferred
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Joseph O'Brien's RAISE YOU showed he still retains plenty of ability when keeping on for fourth in a Group 3 at the Curragh in April. That was his first run in more than 19 months and it is worth remembering that he was a stayer who beat a former Irish St Leger winner in the Curragh a couple of years ago. Serious Challenge was a notable fourth behind the classy Kyprios in a Group 3 at Leopardstown in March. He doesn't lack stamina and is a major contender. Raise You's stablemate, Deakin, still has scope for improvement, while Chally Chute and Taipan have plenty of ability but have lengthy absences to overcome.

RAISE YOU confirmed he retains all his ability after a lengthy absence and shaped better than the bare result in the process when fourth in Group 3 company in April and he looks a serious player back at listed level. Stablemate Deakin was better than the bare result in a big-field Royal Ascot handicap 11 days ago and he's feared, as is Serious Challenge, who arrives in good form.

Raise You sets the standard but the second run back after a break is always a concern and TAIPAN is given the nod on his return
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There should be a race on the Flat in TELECON. He has won twice over flights and was fourth in a Grade B handicap hurdle at the Punchestown Festival. His fourth in a maiden at Down Royal last month wasn't devoid of ability. Neptunes Staircase hasn't kicked on from three placed performances between October and April. He is back to a trip that he enjoys, though, and has to be respected. This trip is probably short enough for The Mediator, but he is in the hunt for a cheque. Consistent hurdler Cast A Spell switches to the level and is interesting, while Taymura could perform well on her first start since switching to Ken Condon.

ENDLESS PURSUIT didn't show much in a pair of bumpers but she shaped with some promise at Leopardstown on Flat debut so could be the answer in a very ordinary maiden. The Mediator is next best ahead of Neptunes Staircase.

Little strength in depth, NEPTUNES STAIRCASE sets the standard but will want some rain
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