There were 28 Races on Tuesday 12th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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In a week where he is chasing down 100 Festival winners, trainer Willie Mullins can get off to the best possible start with the unbeaten five-year-old MYSTICAL POWER. Bred in the purple being a son of Galileo out of Champion Hurdle winning mare Annie Power, the way he put distance between himself and his rivals in the Moscow Flyer at Punchestown in January was impressive and there should be plenty more improvement to come. Stablemate Tullyhill has improved with each start this season and his most recent display at Punchestown was of a high standard, though he will need to brush up on his jumping if he is to be seriously involved at the finish. A major disappointment in the Lawlor's Of Naas Hurdle over further last time, Firefox is expected to be much more at home over this trip and the form of his Fairyhouse success over Ballyburn in December looks very strong. The same can be said of Slade Steel, who was runner-up to that same rival at the Dublin Racing Festival but he may be better over further. A trainer that needs no introduction when it comes to this contest, Nicky Henderson is represented by the talented Jeriko Du Reponet, who may have a bit to find in terms of form but should be well suited by the fast-run nature of this contest.

SLADE STEEL may have lost his unbeaten record over hurdles at Leopardstown last month, but he bumped into a potentially exceptional novice in Ballyburn (short-priced favourite for the Gallagher) and is fancied to give that form a major boost by taking the curtain raiser. Tullyhill booked his spot for this with a dominant display at Punchestown and, with the timefigure supporting the performance, he requires the utmost respect, while his stablemates Mystical Power and Mistergif add further spice.

Being superbly bred and open to any amount of further progress, MYSTICAL POWER has very strong claims. Tullyhill is second choice.
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RECOUP won on his hurdling debut at Ludlow in October but failed to build on that when well beaten at Musselburgh last month. However, with the benefit of a subsequent wind operation and application of first-time cheekpieces, the five-year-old can be expected to bounce back. Tedtwo has been knocking on the door of late and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Graze On Phoenix competes the shortlist.

Ludlow-scorer RECOUP has had a breathing operation since his disappointing effort at Musselburgh last month and can get back on the winning trail. Tedtwo is feared most.

The vote goes RECOUP who is tried in cheekpieces after a disappointing run last time having shown quite useful form on his debut.
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Seven of the last 10 renewals of this race have been won by the market leader, which bodes well for long-time ante-post fancy Gaelic Warrior, even though his trainer Willie Mullins has gone on record to say that Cheltenham isn't exactly the ideal venue for this high-class six-year-old. Nevertheless, it is possible dropping back in trip and the addition of a first-time hood will help the son of Maxios cope with going left-handed again, so he is a must for the shortlist, despite a lacklustre effort when unseating Paul Townend at the final fence in match-race with leading Brown Advisory fancy Fact To File in the Ladbroke at Leopardstown 37 days ago. However, as ever, Mullins, who has landed this race five times over the last decade, has a wealth of talent at his disposal and can strike again with IL ETAIT TEMPS, whose record over fences fits the profile of previous winners. The selection is very much on an upwards trajectory and can turnaround last December's Limerick form with Gaelic Warrior over shorter this trip. Found A Fifty was only a neck behind the selection when they clashed in the Irish Arkle last month and has to be feared on that basis. JPR One and Matata rate the pick of the home-trained contingent.

Although HUNTERS YARN lacks chase experience he was impressive when coasting home in a Fairyhouse maiden last time and the same trainer's Duc des Genievres took this in 2019 having won only a maiden before. The selection's stablemates Gaelic Warrior, who can't have been right last time, and Il Etait Temps have more established credentials having already tasted Grade 1 success over fences and head the dangers along with Found A Fifty.

Gaelic Warrior is greatly feared but in a more open Arkle than usual the suggestion is MASTER CHEWY who can record a personal best.
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EVERYONESACRITIC put in a career-best effort when winning on his handicap debut over 2m4f at Musselburgh last month. With more improvement likely, a 5lb rise may vastly underestimate the unexposed five-year-old. Celestial Fashion may have to settle for the runner-up position once again, although she should not be underestimated. The rest all have questions to answer but Milajess appears to be the pick of them.

There may well be more to come from EVERYONESACRITIC, who made a winning handicap debut at Musselburgh and this 5 lb higher mark should be within his reach. Boot 'N' Shoe is of interest now switched to handicap company and he is next on the list ahead of potential improver Endofconversation. Celestial Fashion has solid form claims judged on her second-placed finishes here the last twice but this step back up in trip poses a serious question.

A few of these are very unexposed but EVERYONESACRITIC made a winning handicap debut last month and gets the nod.
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A contest that has become a UK benefit over the years with Ireland having only won it twice since 2000, most recently with Dun Doire in 2006, but their challenge appears to be much stronger than usual, headed by Paddy Power Chase winner MEETINGOFTHEWATERS. A slow burner initially over fences, he followed up a beginners chase success at Cork to land that valuable prize at Leopardstown over Christmas before an unlucky first-fence unseat at the Dublin Racing Festival. Willie Mullins is yet to win a handicap chase at the meeting, but the fact his charge still remains unexposed over 3m, along with having conditions to suit, gives him every chance of taking another step forward. The Goffer (fourth) was held by Monbeg Genius (third) in a vintage renewal of this race 12 months ago, finishing behind the Gold Cup-bound Corach Rambler and Fastorslow. It wouldn't be a surprise to see the form reversed, especially given the latter's disappointing recent Kelso effort. Stumptown returned to his best here on New Year's Day when beating a progressive type of Jonjo O'Neill's and is respected off a 6lb higher mark. Of the English contenders, Kim Bailey saddles a pair of interesting runners in Chianti Classico, twice a winner over fences, and Trelawne, who has the services of Harry Cobden, but the pair need to prove themselves in a much bigger field than they are usually accustomed to.

One of the few races Britain has dominated but the Irish look to hold the upper hand this time, their challenge headed by THE GOFFER, who was an excellent fourth in this last year when only a 6-y-o and looks to have been campaigned with this race in mind. Progressive pair Meetingofthewaters and Stumptown make the shortlist, while Chianti Classico makes the most appeal from the home team.

Meetingofthewaters is respected but THE GOFFER can improve on his excellent fourth in an outstanding running of this race last year.
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SIX ONE NINE arrives here on the back of two impressive victories at Newcastle in recent months and even a 7lb rise for the latest of those wins may not be enough to stop him now. That said, Blue Bear won well last time and remains open to improvement, while Rocco Storm and Templier also make the shortlist.

In the hope that the first-time cheekpieces help give him a lift, GAMBIE TIEP earns the vote in this open-looking contest. Presumably the lack of match-fitness was a significant contributor to his heavy defeat at Ffos Las last month and he doesn't look badly treated off a mark just 2 lb above that off which he scored at Bangor three starts back. Blue Bear was behind Six One Nine at Newcastle but improved when scoring over this C&D subsequently and he is second choice. Templier also has claims.

A competitive race can go to ROCCO STORM (nap), who has run two sound races in better grade events since winning over C&D in October.
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A historic contest that may have lost some of its lustre with the defection of reigning champion Constitution Hill, it should allow STATE MAN, a superstar in his own right, to pick up the pieces. The seven-year-old was no match for Nicky Henderson's superstar in this race last year, but jockey Paul Townend has gone on record to say his mount was nowhere near his best on the day and preparations could not have gone any smoother this time around. An easy winner of all three starts at the top level, the son of Doctor Dino has swept all before him in Ireland and he looks an improved horse this year. A leading contender for the Stayers' Hurdles later in the week, connections have opted for this bigger prize with the highly-talented Irish Point, who could hardly have done it any easier in winning both starts this season. A strong traveller who should have no issue with softer ground, Gordon Elliott's charge looks the main danger to the favourite but still has plenty to find on the ratings, and is yet to score in a Grade 1 over this trip. With the form of his Betfair Hurdle win franked by the Imperial Cup winner on Saturday, the progressive Iberico Lord is an intriguing contender, having been supplemented by connections. He is highly likely to be fighting it out for a place with stablemate Luccia, Kingwell Hurdle winner Nemean Lion and Zarak The Brave.

STATE MAN's only defeat over hurdles in the last 2 years came at the hands of Constitution Hill in this race last season and in the absence of that outstanding rival he's fully expected to make it 11 career wins. Irish Point's Grade 1 success at Leopardstown over Christmas came at just short of 3m but he was speedy enough to win a Grade 3 over just in excess of 2m on his reappearance and can give the selection most to do ahead of Kingwell-winner Nemean Lion.

The unfortunate absence of Constitution Hill leaves the door wide open for STATE MAN. Irish Point looks the chief threat.
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Turned out again quickly after a comfortable success at Doncaster nine days ago, LADRONNE escapes a penalty for landing that conditional jockeys' contest and must hold every chance of following up as a result. The extra three furlongs may bring about further improvement and he is narrowly preferred to the consistent Croagh Patrick, who has been runner-up on each of his last four starts, while Deep Charm is another to note, if bouncing back to the form of his narrow defeat at Kelso in January.

With no penalty to carry for his Doncaster success nine days ago, LADRONNE will surely take plenty of stopping, In fact, he's effectively 4 lb lower here as William Maggs is able to utilise his full claim this time. The ultra-reliable Croagh Patrick has been absence since last August but he could be the one to follow the selection home ahead of Deep Charm.

Although Ladronne escapes a penalty for his recent win, he had a hard race that day and preference is for C&D winner DEEP CHARM.
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Last year's leading juvenile LOSSIEMOUTH made an explosive reappearance here in the International on Trials Day when proving to be a class apart from Love Envoi. Plenty of superlatives were given out following that display, with some suggesting the Champion Hurdle potentially being the ideal target, but connections have always mapped out their route to this event and there will plenty of long faces in Closutton if she tastes defeat. Ashroe Diamond missed this meeting 12 months ago due to a late setback but ended last season with a Grade 1 success in the Honeysuckle at Fairyhouse and arrives with a victory at Doncaster under her belt. Stepping back up in trip is a positive and she is expected to be a big player. Of the remainder, one who appeals at bigger odds is the unbeaten Lantry Lady. She returned from 11 months off to win the Red Mills at Gowran last month and there could be a fair amount of improvement to come on just her third career start, with the booking of Jack Kennedy another bonus to her chance.

LOSSIEMOUTH has her stamina to prove but there aren't signs that she won't stay and on the back of an impressive winning return here she can end a five-year losing run for Willie Mullins in this contest. Echoes In Rain, who has been chasing home State Man this term, is a solid alternative for the yard. Last year's runner-up Love Envoi could be the best hope for the home team.

Having toyed with Love Envoi on her reappearance here, LOSSIEMOUTH should prove hard to beat. Ashroe Diamond is second choice.
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Now that the penny has dropped for FINAL EDGAR after a taking success over C&D last month, there should be more to come from the son of Imperial Monarch on his handicap debut. The six-year-old can uphold form with Trailblazer (second) from that contest, despite being 3lb worse off at the weights when you take into account William Maggs' 7lb claim. A winner over C&D last November, El Jefe must also enter calculations, along with Very Excellent.

Preference is for FINAL EDGAR, who upped his game significantly when scoring here last month and has the assistance of a useful claimer on his handicap bow. Trailblazer and Jet Patrol rate the principal dangers.

If the first-time hood helps him to relax in the early stages, JET PATROL can make a winning handicap debut.
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RING OF GOLD has returned to form on his last couple of starts, finishing second twice at Wolverhampton over 7f, and this may be the ideal opportunity for Mick and David Easterby's gelding to get his head back in front. Harbour Vision has been a model of consistency over the past few months and is respected dropping back to a mile. Possible Ambition and Noble Sovereign appeal most of the remainder.

The suggestion in a competitive opener is RING OF GOLD, who has recorded 2 good runner-up efforts since the blinkers have gone back on. Last month's Wolverhampton 1-2 Verona Star and Luna Magic are also on the shortlist along with Noble Sovereign. Sacchoandvanzettti needs a betting check on his first Flat outing for Fergal O'Brien.

The pick is LUNA MAGIC, who could not resist the late thrust from Verona Star at Wolverhampton but is 3lb better off here.
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Paul Nicholls has a good record in this race and sends out the consistent Liari with a fighting chance of coping with joint-top weight. Already a dual Listed race winner over hurdles, the French import has flourished since switching to this sphere and can be expected to launch another bold bid, as he attempts to maintain his unbeaten status over timber. However, the previous course experience held by fellow French-bred gelding MILAN TINO earns him a narrow vote of confidence. A commendable third in a couple of Triumph Hurdle Trials here in his last two starts, the JP McManus-owned four-year-old has experience of both the old and new courses at this venue, which can only be an asset as he bids to enhance his progressive profile. Of the rest, the Willie Mullins-trained Batman Girac commands respect now he drops in class to tackle a handicap for the first time, while his stablemate Miss Manzor also comes in the reckoning after winning well at Fairyhouse last time out. Ndaawi, who was rated 96 at his peak on the Flat, is another to seriously consider despite this being considerably tougher than the maiden hurdle he landed at Naas in January. Harsh has a speedy pedigree and, along with Roaring Legend, could offer some each-way value.

Another typically competitive renewal with LARK IN THE MORNIN receiving the tentative vote. He's yet to build on his hurdling debut promise but caught the eye finishing with running left after a bad mistake at Punchestown on his most recent outing and is potentially on a good mark on his Flat form representing the yard that took this race in 2019. Milan Tino has been given a chance by the assessor judged on his useful French form, with Liari and Latin Verse just two others to note.

The suggestion is the improving BRIGHT LEGEND (nap) who wasn't seen to best effect last time. Milan Tino is temptingly treated.
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BELLA BLUESKY's winning run came to an end last time but she was only a head second on that occasion and may well bounce back here, despite a 3lb higher mark. Easter Island was only narrowly denied over C&D last week and is an obvious threat to the selection, while Bobby Shaftoe also holds claims returning to the scene of his five latest victories.

BELLA BLUESKY pulled clear of the rest when almost completing the hat-trick at Wolverhampton so she can quickly resume winning ways. Easter Island was a close third off this mark over C&D on Thursday so is the obvious threat.

Bumper winner BELLA BLUESKY (nap) took another forward step on her handicap debut last time.
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A determined winner on her debut at Newcastle in January, THATSWHATSHESAID will find life tougher under a 7lb penalty, but she looks a filly open to plenty of improvement and this may be another ideal opportunity. Well beaten in second on debut at Carlisle, Holly Bird should come on for that and she is respected, along with newcomers Gale Mahler and Positivia, who should be monitored for support in the betting.

It's interesting that Adrian Keatley has engaged the services of Brian Hughes for GALE MAHLER and she might be worth chancing on debut, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Positivia is another interesting newcomer, while Carlisle runner-up Holly Bird may prove pick of those with experience.

Sandy's Thomson's HOLLY BIRD probably bumped into a useful mare when second at Carlisle in December and is given the vote.
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AL SUIL EILE arrives in excellent form having scored back-to-back victories over C&D and the eight-year-old can defy his latest a 2lb rise in what looks a very winnable contest on paper. Belleplaine is an interesting contender making her first start for Joseph Parr on her handicap debut, while Candy Warhol, who finished second at Wolverhampton last time, and Breguet Boy head the remainder.

BREGUET BOY can build on his solid reappearance run at Wolverhampton and strike under Brodie Hampson. Fieldsman has had a good spell this winter and is feared most ahead of the hat-trick seeking Al Suil Eile.

The vote goes to THE FOLLOWER who suggested he may be capable of better when a staying-on fourth on handicap debut over C&D a week ago.
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EMBASSY GARDENS looks tailor-made for this contest, having scored with aplomb on both chase starts this season at Naas and Punchestown. The way he travelled and jumped on both occasions gives every indication that he will have no issue with the steep rise in distance and, furthermore, he is bred to get it, being a son of Shantou, who has always been a strong influence on stamina. It would also be fitting for Patrick Mullins to win this for a third year in succession, with the race being named after his late grandmother Maureen Mullins. Corbetts Cross is arguably the classiest horse in the race on the form of his Grade 1 second at Leopardstown over Christmas and a taking win at Fairyhouse prior to that. His jumping can leave a lot to be desired, though, and he looked to be coming to the end of his tether when running out at the last in the Albert Bartlett last year. Salvador Ziggy brings some solid handicap form to the table, having finished runner-up in last year's Pertemps and in the Kerry National, though he may need better ground to be seen at his best. The in-form Ben Pauling won this contest in 2019 with Le Breuil and he looks to have found a similar type in the shape of Reynoldstown winner Henry's Friend, who is an excellent three from four over fences this season.

It's likely the recent Irish domination of this will continue, with CORBETTS CROSS taken to prove just too strong for Embassy Gardens, whose trainer/jockey are seeking a hat-trick of wins in this, and Kerry National runner-up Salvador Ziggy.

A small but competitive field. SALVADOR ZIGGY can go one better than in the Pertemps Final, with Embassy Gardens feared most.
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JEMS BOND did not appear to relish the step up to a mile last time but arrives here with a big chance based on his third over C&D, from a 3lb higher mark, two starts ago. Marcello Si is a player based on his classified win over track and trip in January, while Without Delay and Run At Dawn are next best.

MEDICI PASS is potentially well treated starting out for a new yard so could be the answer. Marcello Si and Without Delay head the dangers.

The well-treated JEMS BOND has a good record here at this time of year and gets the nod. Marcello Si is second choice.
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THE CRAFTYMASTER extended his winning run to six when adding a first success at this venue to his three at Wolverhampton and two at Lingfield. The four-year-old won in the manner of an individual who may not be done with his winning sequence just yet and he is expected to prove too strong for the opposition. Midnight Shimmer and Socialist Agenda appeal most of the remainder.

THE CRAFTYMASTER is a winning machine, completing the 6-timer with as much in hand as for any of the other victories trying this track for the first time last week, so should take all the beating again under a penalty. Midnight Shimmer went close off this mark here recently and is feared, while Socialist Agenda seems to be building up to something.

Despite his 5lb penalty THE CRAFTYMASTER should be hard to stop in his bid for the seven-timer.
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GEMSTAR was only narrowly denied on her racecourse bow over 7f here 11 days ago and the daughter of Zoustar could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Hopeful returned from a lengthy to break to win at the second time of asking over C&D in January and she has to be of interest, despite shouldering a 6lb penalty. Lakota Brave should not be ruled out, while Achernar and Gunlock are noteworthy newcomers.

HOPEFUL saw off a promising subsequent winner when opening her account back from a long absence here 10 weeks ago and she's taken to follow up with the prospect of more improvement to come. Gemstar made a very encouraging start here recently and is a big threat. Achernar and Gunlock are newcomers to note making belated debuts.

Gemstar made an encouraging debut here recently but HOPEFUL bolted up over C&D in January and can defy her penalty.
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Lyrical Style boats a striking pedigree and is a highly appealing newcomer to seriously consider if the betting market shows her in a good light, while Miss Monte Carlo is shaping up nicely after finishing second in the both her previous starts and is another to bear in mind. However, preference is for MONTEROSA, who sets the standard on the formbook and could be tough to deal with after blowing away the cobwebs at Kempton last month.

LYRICAL STYLE is from the family of connections' Breeders' Cup Turf winner Rebel's Romance and can provide another winning 3-y-o newcomer for this yard. Lucykeys made a promising start when third at Newcastle and rates a big threat, while Monterosa sets the standard on the pick of her form.

This can go to the newcomer LYRICAL STYLE who is bred to be useful, while her stable is 8-19 (42%) here since the Tapeta was laid.
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ODD SOCKS HAVANA has made the frame on his last couple of starts and is clearly on a workable mark, which just gives him the edge in this open event. Martin's Brig could be a big threat if returning to the form that saw him finish a close third over 7f here two starts ago. Others to consider are Retirement Beckons and Kraken Diamond.

KRAKEN DIAMOND pulled clear of the remainder when runner-up on his second start for Brian Toomey at Kempton a fortnight ago and has a big shout if in the same sort of form back in a handicap. Odd Socks Havana might be the danger.

Martin's Brig is interesting dropped in class but KRAKEN DIAMOND is fancied to build on his recent Kempton second.
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OPTICIAN has done just what is required to win his last four starts and may still have more to give despite going up 15lb in the handicap since early December. That date coincided with the gelding's debut for the Shaun Lycett yard and, having obviously flourished for his new connections, the son of Expert Eye is hard to oppose while on such a roll. Melek Alreeh rates a viable alternative on the back of a near-miss over this trip at Wolverhampton last time, while Birthday Angel rates a player on his handicap debut off a workable mark.

OPTICIAN made it 4 in a row with a smooth success at Wolverhampton and the 5-timer looks on the cards. Melek Alreeh is the obvious threat having gone close at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago after 6 months off,

The vote goes to the unexposed 5yo MELEK ALREEH who was only just beaten on his recent return from six months off.
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FLASH THE DASH scored over C&D on his penultimate start before following that up when returning here to fill the runner-up spot. The handicapper raised him 1lb for that latest effort and the five-year-old boast strong credentials in his bid to go one better. The Gay Blade was one place behind the selection on the latter occasion and is likely to enter the reckoning, while others worth considering are Warminster and Asadjumeirah.

FLASH THE DASH has returned to form of late and remains feasibly treated, He gets the nod in an open-looking contest. The Gay Blade and Mumayaz head the list of dangers.

Preference is for CRYPTO QUEST, whose first run for Gemma Tutty can be ignored. Flash The Dash is next best.
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ZIGGY'S MISSILE kept on in good style to score over this trip at Wolverhampton last month and a 5lb higher mark might not be enough to prevent Rober Cowell's colt registering back-to-back wins. Lieutenant Rascal was two and a quarter lengths behind in third in that race but has a feasible chance of turning the form around on the revised terms (6lb better off). However, Wolverhampton 5f winner Cargin Bhui has bags of scope for improvement in races of this nature and is feared most now he drops back to the minimum trip for his handicap debut.

LIEUTENANT RASCAL failed to land the odds when third to Ziggy's Missile back from a break at Wolverhampton recently, but he was only beaten 2¼ lengths and meets that rival on 6 lb better terms. Consequently, George Scott's charge is taken to emerge on top this time and while Ziggy's Missile is certainly not discounted, a bigger threat may be posed by the hat-trick seeking Torvar.

Cargin Bhui looks well handicapped but BARNWELL BOY drops in class on his return and this might be the day to catch him.
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AL FARABI went close on his first attempt over 6f when beaten a short-head at Kempton last month, with Metaverse (fourth) and Haziym (fifth) in behind, and Roger Varian's gelding is entitled to be sharper for that experience. The aforementioned Metaverse is likely to progress from that effort based on the fact it was his handicap debut, while any market support for Grand Traverse would make him of interest.

DREAM FOR GOLD could be a sprint handicapper to follow this year for Kevin Ryan and on the back of an encouraging return in a useful race here last month he makes the most appeal. Unexposed-improver Metaverse is a big danger, while Al Farabi can go well again.

Grand Traverse is an intriguing contender but there should be more to come from METAVERSE and he could be well suited by this test.
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MOULIN BOOJ was a close second over 5f at Chelmsford a month ago and could provide his supporters with some compensation off the same mark here. That said, Darlo Pride has been running consistently well of late and is more than capable of giving the selection plenty to think about. Others to consider are Sugar Hill Babe, Level Up and Jeans Maite.

The vote goes to WHISKY MCGONAGALL, who has low-mileage for a 4-y-o and put in a good shift on just his second start on the all-weather when chasing home a progressive rival off this mark at Newcastle in January. Moulin Booj went down all guns blazing back from a break at Chelmsford and he is likely to be in the thick of things once again, while Darlo Pride and Rodborough are other live candidates.

Darlo Pride should be involved but MOULIN BOOJ (nap)'s reappearance second has been well franked since and he can defy top weight.
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SHERDIL returned to winning ways over C&D when landing the second division of a classified event last month and a repeat of that performance would make him a tough nut to crack. Golden Rainbow took the first division of the same contest when benefiting from dropping out of handicap company and he is expected to uphold form with Another Angel, who filled the runner-up spot.

Plenty of the regulars for this sort of contest here, with GOLDEN RAINBOW fancied to strike again after his victory from Another Angel over C&D 3 weeks ago. Sherdil took the second division of that race and can go well again. Last year's winner Rockley Point is another to consider.

Blackcurrent should go well back at 5f but SHERDIL is tentatively selected to follow up last month's C&D win.
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KITAAB won over 6f here two starts ago and confirmed that was no fluke when a neck second at Wolverhampton last time. Off just a 1lb higher mark, the five-year-old could take some stopping. Berkshire Phantom's winning run came to an end when last seen but he should not be underestimated in this company. One More Dream edges out Fox Power to be best of the rest.

ONE MORE DREAM has returned to form in recent weeks, posting solid efforts in defeat either side of his Newcastle success at the beginning of this month. He looks sure to give another good account and gets the nod ahead of Berkshire Phantom, who came up short in his hat-trick bid at Wolverhampton but he wasn't seen to best effect on that occasion and is likely to get a strong pace to aim at here. Fox Power makes each-way appeal, along with Beauty Choice and Kitaab in a competitive handicap.

It may be worth chancing GOBI SUNSET who is back off his last winning mark. His best effort since then came in his only outing here.
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