There were 30 Races on Tuesday 26th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 6 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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TIME TO DAZZLE had little difficulty in dispatching a subsequent winner when opening his account at Fontwell last month. An 8lb rise in the ratings for Gary Moore's charge looks far from insurmountable and he's taken to double his tally. The biggest threat could emerge from likely front-runner No No Tonic, who races off the same mark as her C&D third in November. Asian Spice and Halligator could also play a prominent role if performing to their best.

TIME TO DAZZLE ran out an easy winner at Fontwell 6 weeks ago and there could be plenty more to come from this good-looking 6-y-o, so he's hard to get away from. Asian Spice remains one to be positive about, while A Mere Bagatelle and Winterwatch are a couple of others to note.

It might be worth chancing the fitness of KAYF LEGEND, who looked very promising when winning a Lingfield novice in February 2023.
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A C&D winner under Emma Smith-Chaston on heavy last time, POLISUD has an obvious chance of following up off a 7lb higher mark. Next best is Into The Sunset, who was on the back of a 546-day absence when he finished down the field in a similar race last month. He is entitled to be sharper now he has blown the cobwebs away and can go well, while Celestial Fashion is the pick of the others.

POLISUD remains well treated on his French form after a 7 lb rise for his C&D win 3 weeks ago and can go in again. Into The Sunset should have come on for his first run in 18 months here in February and could offer a lot more this time.

This looks best left to POLISUD, who accounted for an-form horse here recently and could still be well handicapped.
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RYAN'S ROCKET almost sprang a surprise when a close-up second over track and trip in December. There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from that hurdles bow and the Fergal O'Brien-trained inmate should land the spoils if running to a similar level. Penalised maiden hurdle scorer Diamond Dice must concede 7lb to the selection, but the five-year-old is feared most, ahead of Rules debutant Skin Full, who finished second in his sole point-to-point outing.

RYAN'S ROCKET pulled clear with one verging on useful on his hurdling debut over C&D back in December and should prove hard to beat with improvement forthcoming. Recent Ludlow-scorer Diamond Dice appeals as the one to give him most to think about ahead of stablemate Intrepide Sud.

This is a good opportunity for RYAN'S ROCKET, who pulled nicely clear of the others when second to a smart rival over C&D in December.
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The comfortable winner of a point-to-point before changing hands for 80,000 pounds, BENEFICIALLY YOURS displayed a willing attitude with a respectable third on his hurdles debut at Carlisle in December. That form looks solid, with the runner-up going in twice since, and this son of Milan could be hard to beat with a step forward. Give Me A Boom is also shaping up nicely under Rules and warrants consideration, while Raceview Road is shortlisted after finishing second to a useful rival last time.

A winner of his sole start in points, BENEFICIALLY YOURS offered plenty to work on starting out over hurdles when third in a Carlisle novice in December. Open to improvement and bred to be suited by this longer trip, he earns the vote to build on that effort now. Give Me A Boom, following his recent second at Southwell, can give the selection most to think about.

An absence of 100 days needs defying but BENEFICIALLY YOURS will have every chance if repeating the form of his Carlisle third.
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TUSCAN ROSE has been steadily improving since entering handicaps, as evidenced by her latest third-placed effort at Southwell. This step up to three miles looks sure to suit the daughter of Milan and a breakthrough success could be imminent. Fortune Forever is another potential improver now faced with a stiffer test of stamina and the six-year-old isn't taken lightly, while a 105-day layoff should have freshened up Giulietta, who likely has better days ahead.

GIULIETTA is in good hands and may have been undone by the testing conditions when disappointing at Ffos Las last time. She can open her account. Tuscan Rose and Fortune Forever should also go well.

Preference is for FORTUNE FOREVER, who moves up from 2m3f after an encouraging handicap debut in January.
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HELLO JUDGE has a solid profile over fences and having gone agonisingly close when second in a novices' handicap at Carlisle 19 days ago, the eight-year-old can go one place better off just 2lb higher. Busty Boy is still open to improvement and has to be feared off a potentially lenient mark, while Ritson took a step back in the right direction when third at Kelso.

HELLO JUDGE arrives at the top of his game and is preferred to Busty Boy and Fete Champetre, who both need to shrug off disappointing efforts.

Ann Hamilton's HELLO JUDGE narrowly missed out on his final run and seems to be raising his game.
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Four of the seven contenders in this contest are last-time-out winners, with slight preference for LOUP DE MAULDE, who recorded a seven-length victory at Huntingdon. Robbie Llewellyn's seven-year-old hadn't been seen in this sphere since June 2022 prior to that success and he is taken to go in again, despite having to shoulder a 7lb penalty. No No Maestro was victorious by a similar margin to the selection over 3m2f at Uttoxeter when last seen in June last year and he could have a say off a 4lb higher mark. Moytier takes a step up in trip and he isn't out of it either.

A much-improved model over hurdles last year, LOUP DE MAULDE transferred the progress shown in that sphere to chasing when running out a comfortable winner at Huntingdon 9 days ago and a bold follow up bid looks on the cards under a penalty. Fellow last-time-out winner's Moytier and Mortens Leam are others fancied to be in the shake up.

There is no strong temptation to oppose LOUP DE MAULDE (nap), who assumed control quite a long way from home at Huntingdon last week.
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Three-time maiden/novice hurdle winner BOOSTER BOB was too bad to be true when bombing out in last place on his handicap bow at Carlisle last month. His previous victory in a Listed event at Sandown earmarked him as one to follow and the six-year-old could be worth chancing. The biggest threat may emerge from Harry Derham's Joker De Mai, who has done little wrong since switched to handicap company. Inox Allen also warrants respect.

A few of these offer potential, not least NAB WOOD who still looks ahead of his mark despite taking an 8 lb rise for his most recent facile Kelso victory. Handicap debutant Inox Allen also has better days ahead of him and could emerge as the main threat to Nicky Richards' hat-trick seeker, although the consistent Joker de Mai can also have a say.

Harry Derham has one runner on the card and that's JOKER DE MAI (nap) who beat all bar a Kempton specialist there last time out.
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Opticality beat Defence Treaty (third) by just under two lengths over 1m3f here earlier in the month and a 4lb pull is unlikely to be enough for that form to be overturned. However, they could both be up against it with MOLLY MISCHIEF, who returned from a 286-day break to make a highly encouraging start to life with Jennie Candlish, filling the runner-up berth over 1m6f here. The daughter of Muhaarar goes off only 1lb higher and looks the one to be with. Philos completes the shortlist.

Plenty with claims and it could be worth chancing Irish-raider STEPS IN THE SAND. She shaped as if she'd come on for her return/yard debut effort at Dundalk in February and from a further reduced mark, confidence behind her in the betting would look significant. Molly Mischief and Easter Island head up the dangers, with recent course winner Opticality another in the mix.

A tricky opener. The recent course winner Opticality merits consideration, but a slight preference is for the returning PHILOS.
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CELTIC ART looks the way to go as the seven-year-old was beaten four lengths into third in this grade over C&D last time and he only has a 1lb higher mark to contend with. It would be no surprise to see him get his head back in front, while Amelia's Dance will be looking to better her second-placed finishes on five of her last six starts. Toonagh Warrior rounds out the shortlist.

Stuart Edmunds has his string in good order and can strike here with TOONAGH WARRIOR, who was just edged out in a strong Ascot handicap in December and he performed with greater credit than his finishing position would suggest at Newbury last time. Amelia's Dance is hard to knock, for all that it's been a while since her latest success, and she is feared most ahead of the hat-trick seeking Hara Kiri and Celtic Art.

A tight handicap. CELTIC ART ran really well behind an improving novice here last time and today's drier surface is in his favour
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LE GRAND VERT found only a progressive rival too strong when returning to form in a first-time visor at Wetherby last month. A 2lb rise for that close-up second looks more than fair and a similar performance may prove sufficient. Euchan Falls also filled the runner-up berth on his latest outing at Ayr and the seven-year-old is unexposed over this longer distance. The gelded son of Poet's Voice isn't taken lightly, with Has Troke making most appeal of the remaining protagonists.

EUCHAN FALLS bounced back to form on his first try at 3m when finding only an up-and-comer too strong at Ayr 18 days ago and is the percentage call to go one better. Le Grand Vert is sure to be bang there if reproducing his latest effort, while it's too soon to be writing off Breakdance Kid.

Most of these come with some risks attached. HAS TROKE might be the answer with his latest effort looking all the better now.
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The Dragon King, a 21,000gns yearling, goes for the Clive Cox yard and has to be respected on his debut. However, he could lack the potential speed of SEX ON FIRE, who is bred to be fast as a son of Dark Angel, out of a 5f Listed winner, and goes for the red-hot Richard Spencer stable. Any market confidence behind him would increase interest, while Off The Bench changed hands for 45,000gns back in September and he also warrants a market check.

It usually pays to follow the Brocklesby form early doors so CLAY SHOVELER has to be the call given he seems set to come on for his run in Saturday's contest and has a favourable draw. Paddock clues and the betting might help sort the rest out, with Off The Bench and The Dragon King a couple of the more likely types on paper.

The market should be highly informative. Amo Racing's 2yos usually hit the ground running and OFF THE BENCH gets a tentative vote.
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COOLEENYMORE has been performing with credit in defeat over hurdles of late and she makes plenty of appeal on her chasing debut. Robert Walford's mare boasts a pointing background and this looks a suitable opportunity for the eight-year-old to get off the mark. A case can also be made for Come On Du Berlais, who should have learnt plenty from her third-placed fencing bow at Ludlow last month. Our Nel and Lady Pacifico also have the ability to figure in the finish.

OUR NEL is worth another chance to build on her chase debut promise having been given an inefficient ride before falling here 7 weeks ago. Come On Du Berlais made a decent start to her chase career when third at Ludlow so is another to consider, while Sevenofus can bounce back returned to better ground.

This may go to COME ON DU BERLAIS who moved well for a long way at Ludlow when third to a well-handicapped winner.
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The form of NOTFORALONGTIME's last three runs over 7f in Dundalk reads '212' and the two defeats came by just a neck. A line can be put through his latest outing when fifth over 1m as he suffered a less than clear run inside the final furlong. Gobi Star is the highest-rated horse in this contest. He kept on well to be beaten less than a length into fourth in a 6f claimer at this venue at the start of the month and he won twice over this trip in November. The 10-year-old Tai Sing Yeh was a place, and a short head, in front of Gobi Star in third in that aforementioned claimer. He is more than capable of getting involved. It is more than seven years, though, that he won over this trip on an all-weather surface. Money for the once-raced Tipsy Scholars would be more than interesting, while Miqdaad isn't out of it.

NOTFORALONGTIME remains in good form, not disgraced in a stronger claimer here last time, and gets the vote over Tai Sing Yeh and Gobi Star.

Though GOBI STAR was found to be lame when just behind Tai Sing Yeh over 6f last time, he can reverse that form.
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Rivers Corner is sure to prove popular having completed a quickfire double at Taunton last month. However, a further 10lb rise in the ratings could be enough to thwart the Syd Hosie-trained gelding, with CLOVIS BOY making most appeal. Although the five-year-old will need to dispel his latest effort when pulling up at Ayr, first-time cheekpieces look just the aid to spark his interest. Scalloway Bay should relish this stiff stamina test and is a viable alternative to the selection.

Now upped in trip and switched to handicap company, ADVERAM could be about to sprout wings having shown more encouraging signs when chasing home an odds-on shot in a maiden at Ayr. Scalloway Bay was behind Glory Hights here at the end of January but he did well under the circumstances that day and may well emerge as the main danger to Adveram now faced with an even stiffer test. The hat-trick seeking Rivers Corner has to enter calculations, too.

The long-distance traveller RIVERS CORNER offers the solution to the finale. Syd Hosie's hat-trick seeker boasts rock-solid form lines.
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So Obsessed showed huge improvement on only her second handicap start to score by four lengths at Chelmsford and she holds an obvious chance off a 5lb higher rating. However, a chance can be taken on CLOUD KING, who hasn't lived up to his expensive price tag in three starts so far, but has now been gelded. Considering the big prices he was sent off for two of those appearances, it's possible he has been brought along slowly and a mark of 61 could be lenient judged on his pedigree. Mariamne is another to consider.

SO OBSESSED justified strong support in emphatic fashion at Chelmsford earlier this month, proving well suited by the drop to 5f (free-going sort), and a 5 lb rise underestimates her. Cloud King hinted at ability as a 2-y-o so may do better in handicaps this season, while Smooth Silesie is respected back down in class.

A race which lacks strength in depth, so the recent Chelmsford scorer SO OBSESSED shouldn't be unduly troubled by a 5lb rise.
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Oakley's Way posted a solid third on his debut at Wincanton in December and Anthony Honeyball's charge sets a fair standard to aim at. However, 65,000-euro newcomer BRIDIE'S BEAU is the first foal out of Grade 2 hurdle winner Jessber's Dream and he could have too much class for these rivals. I Play County has offered enough in two appearances under Rules to suggest that he can play a hand in the finish as well.

The market should reveal plenty but Anthony Honeyball's OAKLEY'S WAY shaped well when a debut third at Wincanton and this half-brother to the top-class 2m chaser Special Tiara can build on it and come out on top. Paul Nicholls saddles two interesting newcomers though in the shape of Bridie's Beau and Super Saint and they command plenty of respect along with fellow debutants Shady Wadey and Rowdy.

Placed in what has turned out to be a fairly good junior bumper at Wincanton in December, OAKLEY'S WAY gets the verdict here.
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CLEVER CURRENCY could go well over this staying trip. He put in a good shift off the front in a handicap hurdle at Leopardstown before he was collared approaching the last. A mark of 49 on the Flat ought to be within his compass. He hasn't raced often in Dundalk but, on his last visit, he was a close second over 1m4f in November. Gains Of War was driven home by Nathan Crosse at 66/1 over C&D in January. The duo won't be anywhere near that price and certainly have a shot at following up off 6lb higher. That was a slowly-run race and the form hasn't really worked out, but he is a raw sort open to improvement. Blinkers saw Figurehead finish third over C&D last month and they are retained, so he has to enter calculations. Lucky Question tries a new trip and is another to consider.

CLEVER CURRENCY returned to form over hurdles last time and is potentially on a good mark back on the Flat. Figurehead and Lucky Question head the dangers.

A chance is taken on TOM THE PLASTERER. He has been keeping on over 1m4f lately and the step-up in trip could unlock improvement
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Kindest Nation was far from disgraced when fifth on her debut at Newcastle and she will have learned a great deal from that experience, so it would be no surprise to see her go close with Oisin Murphy booked. However, the vote goes to GOD BLESS AMERICA, who shaped with huge promise on his first start when filling the runner-up spot over a mile here last month. Eve Johnson Houghton's three-year-old could have plenty more to offer and looks the one to beat. Any market support for Raagi should be noted.

This represents a good opportunity for ZARIELA to deservedly shed her maiden tag having performed with credit on each of her five starts last season. Kindest Nation will be more street-wise following her debut spin at Newcastle and she is next on the list, albeit only marginally as Cerulean Summer also holds solid claims. God Bless America is not without an each-way chance and Raagi could be the pick of the newcomers.

Zariela is respected but lacks Tapeta experience. Perhaps CERULEAN SUMMER can prove another success story for an up-and-coming yard.
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Adrian Murray saddled the winner of the first juvenile race of the new Flat season in the Curragh last Monday and could enjoy another two-year-old winner through CHARANDA. This Ardad filly was scratched from that Curragh contest, but has to be of interest as a half-sister to a Listed winner. Michael O'Callaghan often has a speedy juvenile in the early part of the season and Morning Vietnam is related to a couple of winners. Colin Keane has been booked which is a positive indicator to his chance. Jessica Harrington's Profitable filly Some Like It Hot is well worth a market check and similar sentiments apply to Jack Davison's Glascarn Pearl.

The betting will be revealing, with CHARANDA, Some Like It Hot and Morning Vietnam the three most likely winners on paper.

Adrian Murray's team laid down a marker with the first juvenile winner of the season and CHARANDA may keep up the good work
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Despite showing plenty of inexperience on her debut, ASINARA was still only denied by a short head at Kempton earlier in the month. Charlie Hills' filly should have any amount of improvement to come and can get off the mark at the second time of asking. Duke Wellington has finished third on both starts to date, including over track and trip last time, and he shouldn't be too far away. Mickley is another to consider on his return.

ASINARA produced a promising first effort when just failing at Kempton earlier this month, doing well under the circumstances given her inexperience and the ground she made up, and this is an excellent opportunity for her to go one better. Mickley really took the eye with his finishing effort when third at Redcar in the autumn and is the obvious threat, with Duke Wellington best of the others.

Mickley is greatly respected but ASINARA may improve past him now she has had the benefit of a run.
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A 155,000-pound Tattersalls yearling purchase, GLENEAGLE BAY won't have to be a star to take this on his belated debut. The Joseph O'Brien-trained four-year-old is a half-brother to Nahaarr, who won the Ayr Gold Cup in 2020, going down by just in neck in the Group 2 Duke Of York Clipper Logistics Stakes the following year. Third on her two starts to date, Agia is sure to prove popular with punters. A beaten favourite when last seen in August, she might be a different proposition now after a winter break. State Actor is out of a half-sister to 2013 Dewhurst winner War Command. An eye-catching third on debut over the course and distance in December, it will come as no surprise if he manages to go a few places better here. Expound and Quantum Light are rated 71 and 69 respectively and are both capable of making an impact.

There is more to come from AGIA over a mile if all is well and she can make a successful return. Gleneagle Bay makes a belated debut for Joseph O'Brien and must be of interest. State Actor has place claims.

Third on both starts at this track last season, AGIA has had plenty of time to mature and could be hard to beat
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Chola Empire produced a pair of runner-up efforts at Chelmsford last month, including in this grade last time, and he is likely to be thereabouts off an unchanged mark. However, he could come out second best to DAWN OF LIBERATION, who made a pleasing start for the Ruth Carr yard when third at Newcastle. The five-year-old was returning from a 159-day break that day and now takes a drop in grade off 1lb lower. Mobashr is another to consider.

DAWN OF LIBERATION made an encouraging start for new connections at Newcastle earlier this month and should be straighter for that run. He gets the nod in a tricky-looking contest. Chola Empire and Mobashr are feared most.

Star Zinc is better than he showed last time but perhaps MOBASHR is worth chancing on his seasonal return.
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Beaten exactly half a length into second on three of his last four starts over the course and distance, NIBRAS RAINBOW would be a deserving winner. Twice successful when trained in the UK, the four-year-old was second to a stable companion on his most recent outing and had the reopposing Marks Bear in behind. Bungle Inthedesert caught the eye when filling the runner-up spot on Friday and the John McConnell-trained bay is given second preference. Likely to be suited by this step up in trip to a mile, it'll be disappointing if he is not involved towards the business end. Successful over the course and distance in January, Roman Palace is sure to prove popular with punters. Upped 6lb for that win, she could well defy the handicapper off her revised mark of 55. The aforementioned Marks Bear, Ciaran Murphy's Soyounique and six-time course winner Whatharm are others for the shortlist in this competitive affair.

NIBRAS RAINBOW quickly dispelled a lesser effort when runner-up in a C&D handicap 11 days ago and he looks sure to go well again operating from the same mark. Marks Bear, Roman Palace and Bungle Inthedesert are a trio of others to consider in an open-looking handicap.

Second in three of his last four races at this venue NIBRAS RAINBOW does not need to improve much to get a winning turn
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BINT HAVANA GOLD is progressing well and with her yard firing on all cylinders on the all-weather lately, Richard Hughes' filly heads the shortlist. She has thrived, with two wins from three starts, since reverting to sprinting and going handicapping, and off just 3lb higher than when scoring over this trip at Wolverhampton, is hard to oppose. Unico is feared most with first-time cheekpieces added, although The Real Mckay is not ruled out having been nudged up 1lb for a C&D second.

BINT HAVANA GOLD has struck up a good relationship with Ethan Jones and is fancied to land her third handicap of the year. Soul Singer and Chiedozie head the list of dangers.

The Real McKay went close here on her handicap debut and is feared but BINT HAVANA GOLD (nap) can continue her yard's hot streak.
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SUITYOURSELFBOSS ran a cracker to finish third in first time cheekpieces over the course and distance in January, and she showed that was no flash in the pan by filling the runner-up berth on her most recent start. The Red Jazz five-year-old has clearly improved for the addition of cheekpieces and she looks the one to beat here with Wayne Hassett claiming a valuable 7lb. John McConnell is well represented in this 14-runner affair, saddling Zahee, Double Martini and Cousin Shay. All three have solid claims, with the latter successful on his penultimate start, beating the reopposing Zero Fighter by just a head. While disappointing on her debut for Thomas Coyle, top-weight Lakewood remains of interest. Fifth to subsequent Epsom Oaks winner Tuesday in a Naas maiden back in 2022, she drops in trip here to a mile and should be able to make an impact in a contest of this quality.

BLUE WOOD is 1 lb below the mark off which he opened his account here last spring and is appealing on the back of a very encouraging reappearance third on debut for this yard in February. Suityourselfboss has acquitted herself well in a couple of C&D handicaps since the turn of the year and she is second choice. Maid To Shine is best of the rest.

Placed at big prices on her last two runs at this venue, SUITYOURSELFBOSS has solid claims to suggest she can open her account
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STORM ASSET arguably set sail for home a fraction too early when he was overhauled in the closing stages over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton, and can make amends over this shorter distance. Inexplicable is highly effective at this sort of level and having edged out Fanzone to land a similar race over this trip at Newcastle last week, he is taken to cement his authority over that rival and give the selection the most to think about here.

STORM ASSET signalled he is ready to strike again when a recent runner-up at Wolverhampton and can go one better now on these favourable terms. Fanzone also found just one too good on his latest start at Newcastle and rates the chief threat ahead of in-form duo Broughtons Flame and Inexplicable.

Inexplicable was always holding Fanzone at Newcastle last week, but STORM ASSET rates as the pick with Rossa Ryan aboard.
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AGENDA was putting in his best work at the finish when a promising third on debut behind two better fancied stablemates over seven furlongs at the Curragh last autumn. The Galileo colt can be expected to progress from that experience and should be suited by this sounder surface and the step up in trip. Huxley won't lack for experience having shown promise in Curragh maidens including behind City Of Troy and was clear of the remainder when runner-up to subsequent Group 2-placed Capulet here over a mile. Sea The Polaris also showed promise last year despite racing keenly on both starts, while Street Mentor had fellow newcomer Apache War behind when beating all bar hot-pot Cow Chico over C&D earlier this month.

The vote goes to HUXLEY, who pulled clear of the rest when second to Capulet (placed twice in Group 2 company since) over a mile here on his final 2-y-o start. This step up in trip will be right up his street and an entry in the Irish Derby suggests that connections have high hopes for this Galileo colt. Agenda, who shares the same sire and big-race entry as Huxley, is an obvious threat on the back of his promising debut in October, while Sea The Polaris and Street Mentor are others to consider.

HUXLEY has compelling form claims, having run behind classy sorts last year, including at this track, and he is the selection.
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VAN ZANT went down by just a neck when tried in cheekpieces again in a C&D handicap last week and, with the headgear retained, the Ruth Carr-trained gelding is a solid option now making a quick return to classified company. Copper Mountain, an old rival of the selection's, cannot be ruled out at this sort of level, while Hawajes and Kodebreaker are both capable of being on the premises if on a going day.

HAWAJES rates the pick at these weights so Tony Carroll's recent course scorer looks the way to go. Van Zant must enter calculatuons on the back of a good C&D second last time out, while C&D scorers Copper Mountain and Kodebreaker warrant plenty of respect too.

The safest option is probably COPPER MOUNTAIN who is reasonably proficient at getting the job done when competing at this lowly level.
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ALPHONSE LE GRANDE won over the extended ten furlongs here for Ray Cody off a similar mark and indicated another victory could be on the horizon when beaten less than two lengths behind Neddies Boy over C&D last month. The fourth, Darkened, gave that form a timely boost when successful here last Friday. Gracesolution has been placed on her latest two starts behind Noble Crusade over this trip in February and is one for the shortlist along with Golden Sandbanks. The top-weight has proved a grand dual-purpose gelding winning seven times and gained a second C&D success on his latest outing in November. Believe In Science is another to consider having finished third here just before Christmas.

GRACESOLUTION is on a lengthy losing run but looks weighted to go close able to race off the same mark as when a good recent C&D third so edges the vote. Both Alphonse Le Grande and Golden Sandbanks have winning form here so rate the main dangers and can chase home Paul Flynn's 7-y-o in that order. Believe In Science completes the shortlist.

GRACESOLUTION is a fair yardstick and she has run well against a revitalised rival the last twice, so could get a deserved win
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