There were 48 Races on Thursday 29th May 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Sandown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having won two of his last three starts and seemingly thriving on being kept busy, CROWD QUAKE is very hard to oppose. The Stuart Williams-trained four-year-old was narrowly denied in a slightly deeper race at Leicester on Monday and is presented with a good opportunity to bounce straight back, with Rossa Ryan taking over in the saddle. He does still have to shoulder a 5lb penalty, which creates some hope for supporters of Create and United Force, who are the pick of the remainder.

Most of these have some sort of question to answer and UNITED FORCE, a C&D winner, looks the most solid.
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Peggy Boo showed ability to finish fifth on her debut at Redcar last month and she may put that experience to good use against a host of newcomers. However, a chance can be taken on ALEX SUPREME, who changed hands for 20,000 euros and is a half-sister to a useful 7f winner. Karl Burke's filly has speed in her pedigree and can make an instant impression. Any market confidence behind Star Of Life would be interesting.

There are some interesting newcomers on show but SOLANA ROSE shaped well in a Listed race on debut and sets a good standard.
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QUEENSLAND BOY bolted up at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and is very hard to oppose as he does not have to carry a penalty for that success in an apprentice race, meaning he is 8lb well-in. Smith hit the crossbar over C&D a month ago and could fill second place once again here, although Balgowan and Sydney Seabreeze are others who are capable of going well.

Balgowan finally got off the mark last time but QUEENSLAND BOY (nap) escapes a penalty for his Wolverhampton win and can follow up.
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On paper, MAN OF VISION is the most intriguing newcomer. Being by Dubawi and out of the high-class Summer Romance - a Group 2 winner for Charlie Appleby - there is an awful lot to like about this Godolphin home-bred colt. On The Inlet, who cost 160,000gns and is a full-brother to Hungerford Stakes winner Jumby, also captures the imagination. Rodeo and Velocity Vow are other well-bred types notable for future reference.

It's hard to ignore the run Charlie Appleby is having with his juveniles and MAN OF VISION is selected to make a winning debut.
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AMBER HONEY produced a career-best effort to score in comfortable fashion at Wolverhampton last week and now has a 6lb penalty to carry. Ed Dunlop's filly will need to prove as effective on turf but, if she does, she will prove tough to beat. Heartened was too free when fifth at 50/1 at Wetherby on her most recent start and has to be respected, especially following a 2lb ease in the weights. Eye On The Prize is the pick of the remainder.

The outside stall isn't ideal but it's still tough to ignore the claims of AMBER HONEY on the back of a comfortable AW win last week.
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PROMETEO was well beaten on his seasonal return at Newbury, but he was progressive last season and ought to step forward with that run under his belt. Warren Fentiman eases the burden with his handy 5lb claim and, dropped into claiming company, Marco Botti's charge should prove difficult to beat. Rogue Soldier is rated 13lb inferior but looks to be the main threat. Market support for Encourager, who returns from a 591-day absence, would be noteworthy.

With Encourager very tricky to weigh up after his long absence, this looks best left to useful handicapper PROMETEO.
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SHOWERING and Miss Cartesian both made winning debuts as juveniles and are the pair to focus on. The latter is bred to win further races over this trip and rates a serious player. Nevertheless, Showering's form holds more substance at this stage and given he was second only to a subsequent winner who went on to contest the Craven, there are solid foundations to build on. Atmosphere and Cocooned can fight it out for third place.

Showering and MISS CARTESIAN should have this between them and a narrow vote goes to the latter, who might have a shade more upside.
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ON KEY attempted to make all of the running when only beaten a length into second at Newcastle and has been gelded since. Julie Camacho's charge has Tom Kiely-Marshall claiming a handy 5lb on his return and could take a step forward on only his third handicap outing. Barmyblade is going for a C&D hat-trick and holds an obvious chance. Recent Salisbury scorer Rumba Bay is another to note.

Barmyblade is solid but Amor Cordis and VAULT OF HEAVEN represent a strong piece of Haydock form and can fight this out.
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MISS HERSCHEL displayed plenty of promise when third on her debut over a mile here in December and Andrew Balding's filly merits the utmost respect with the benefit of that experience behind her. Cloaks Of Gold has a similar profile to the selection and should not be underestimated. Silver Chamber and Knickerbocker are others with valid form claims, while any market support for Glint Of Light should be noted.

Top of the list is MISS HERSCHEL, who kept on well for third in what has turned out to be a good 1m novice here in December.
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SIR EDWARD LEAR displayed plenty of promise when a close second on his handicap debut at Windsor a couple of weeks ago and James Owen's unexposed gelding tops the shortlist, despite a 1lb rise in the ratings. The recent Beverley winner Coolree has to be of interest on the back of that success, while Solanna and Show Biz Kid are others with valid form claims.

The lightly raced SATURN FIVE stayed on to good effect at Chester and promises to be well suited by this more galloping track.
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Having readily won over C&D on his penultimate start, HAVE SECRET is an attractive proposition, although a 9lb higher rating obviously demands more of the five-year-old. However, he was a close third in a deeper race at York most recently and could easily be up to the task. The less-exposed Let's Dream is feared most after his surprise Chester success. Padishakh and Arthur's Realm are other solid options.

Several with claims but HAVE SECRET gets the nod after following his ready C&D win in April with a third at the York Dante meeting.
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Headmaster is a fascinating newcomer for powerful connections being a son of three-time Prix de la Foret heroine One Master and any market confidence should be noted. However, POLYGRAM looks to be improving all the time and her recent second at Newcastle suggested she is likely to get off the mark sooner rather than later. Elarak has the potential to step forward from his debut at Newmarket in October.

This can go to POLYGRAM who pulled clear with another promising filly at Newcastle last time and can get off the mark.
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SPINNING WHEEL accounted for a decent field when winning on debut at Beverley last month and the son of Postponed is entitled to improve for that experience. With that in mind, he gets the vote over Marnier, who failed to build on a promising racecourse bow when fourth at Chester last time. Frankel colt Sharp Move is from a good family and is a newcomer to note.

Chester needs forgiving but MARNIER looked a horse to follow at Newbury when third to Derby contender Gethin.
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As a potential pace angle, VARIETY ISLAND gets the vote as he could be ideally berthed to go either side to attack from stall seven. Tickets overhauled the selection at Redcar on his most recent start but a 4lb higher mark demands more. Therefore, Enderman is suggested as a bigger danger given he could also be on the front end and wouldn't be fazed by making the running. Hurstwood and Canaria Queen have each-way appeal.

Plenty of possibles but 2023 winner HURSTWOOD (nap) ran well at Thirsk on his return to turf and can prove too strong for Juryman.
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ANCIENT STATE emerged with plenty of credit, despite only managing fourth here last time, because he was slowly away before pulling too hard and then meeting traffic problems. There is more to come from him off this mark and, providing he gets luck in-running, he ought to go very close. Rogue Endeavour made a pleasing stable debut for Grace Harris when fourth at Salisbury and warrants respect off a 1lb lower figure. Atherstone Beau also has a squeak in first-time cheekpieces.

Ancient State warrants respect but CASTELLINA is well related and is taken to build on her encouraging handicap debut.
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SCARBOROUGHWARNING finished a respectable third at Kempton last week and goes off the same mark. The four-year-old recorded her maiden victory on turf at Catterick last year and she looks the one to beat. Dark Side Thunder showed more when making the frame over 7f here and, with six of his seven career successes coming over this distance, he has to be respected. Arnaz completes the shortlist.

This is tricky but SCARBOROUGHWARNING is the least exposed of these and is selected to take her turf record to 2-2.
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Valley Of Flowers posted a number of solid efforts last summer and warrants respect on her return to action, while Masekela met trouble at York but has every chance on the form of his previous second at Hamilton. However, a tentative vote goes to CURRAN. Charlie Johnston's gelding wasn't devoid of promise when a staying-on third over 1m2f at Ayr most recently and a further 2lb drop in the ratings should help him go close.

Having gone close at Hamilton early this month, MASEKELA was denied a clear run at York's Dante meeting and gets the nod.
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Over Spiced would have 3lb less for future races as she carries a 6lb penalty for winning at Chepstow. Although she can still go well from stall one, STEP ALONG was only a length and a half adrift in third last week and is 6lb better off, plus the 3lb Connor Planas claims from the saddle, which may be enough to turn the form around. Dreambird Dolly needs to bounce back to her best, but may still claim the minor placing.

Over Spiced had the benefit of the stand rail when winning at Chepstow and STEP ALONG can reverse the placings on 6lb better terms.
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DE TEMPS EN TEMPS disappointed badly when last seen in February, but is capable of much better and now returns following a break. Runner-up in a point-to-point and the winner of a useful Fairyhouse bumper, he tired badly on his most recent start but reverts to a suitably sounder surface in this winnable race. Ifallgoeswell disappointed at Killarney earlier this month and while he had previously shown form, he has been frustrating to follow. Couldntmakeitup was well beaten by the winner when finishing second at Kilbeggan recently and needs to improve.

Another chance is given to DE TEMPS EN TEMPS who looked a nice prospect in winning his bumper.
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Drifts Away has improved no less than 21lb since competing in handicaps, filling the runner-up spot at Kempton on his latest outing, and he is one to watch. However, GIORGIO M bounced back to form when hitting the woodwork over track and trip last week and competes off the same rating. With Jack Callan claiming a handy 7lb, he looks the way to go. Of the remainder, Flag Of St George makes the most appeal.

There should be a big run in ONEMORENOMORE (nap) who will surely win away from Doncaster sooner or later.
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A drop back to a sprint trip worked the oracle for NEZEEH at Cork and that gives him every chance in this claimer. Dylan O'Connor's 10lb claim eases the joint top-weight's burden and leaves him nicely weighted against his rivals. Devil's Angel is another recent winner who enters the equation. He beat a big field at Navan and is well drawn in stall one. Colin Keane is a notable booking for Lismacbryan Hill, who should be monitored for market strength. I Bid You Ajou has snippets of form that entitle him to respect in this company.

Last-time-out winners NEZEEH and Devil's Angel should fight out the finish, with Denis Hogan's gelding fancied to just edge things
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HAVANA PRINCE had a number of subsequent winners behind when scoring readily over 7f at Redcar last month and with stepping back up in trip unlikely to bother this dual C&D scorer, he is fancied to defy a 4lb rise. Cosmos Raj is 3lb well-in following his recent narrow defeat over 1m2f here and he is likely to be in the shake-up again. Mariner could fare best of the remainder.

David O'Meara's COSMOS RAJ turns out again before a 3lb rise for his recent 1m2f course second kicks in and he's the one to beat.
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KEEP UP has shown good ability in bumpers and will be ready on jumps debut. From a useful French family, she defeated a subsequent winner on her Roscommon introduction last August and while then beaten 16 lengths into fifth at Listed level in October, that Gowran race was smart and she finished a long way ahead of the other runners. One of those was Cameletta Vega, who earlier this month defeated Emily Love to score at Cork. Emily Love has recent hurdling form, though, which is a big help, but lacks the selection's ability. Galway Festival bumper winner Fortunate Lighting failed to recover after being badly hampered at Wexford and is capable of better.

Keep Up brings potential into her hurdles career but EMILY LOVE (nap) has the benefit of jumps experience and that could be crucial
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Worrals has hit a top-four finish on her last six starts and she could go well, despite an absence since July last year. However, she may struggle to cope with the race-fit ARANTES NASCIMENTO, who showed plenty of promise when third on his return from a break at Doncaster and is entitled to step forward on his second start for Gemma Tutty. Belsito is also capable enough if he improves on his second appearance after wind surgery.

The return to these conditions make BELSITO (nap) particularly interesting, having won and finished a close second over C&D last June.
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SAPPHIRE PRINCESS has shown more than enough to suggest that a maiden should soon be within her grasp. The Kingman filly has been placed in both maidens she has contested in Cork and the form looks strong. The horse who beat her into second on debut has since been placed in a Group 3, while the winner of her latest race went on to be fifth in the Irish 1,000 Guineas last weekend. Sun Soldier offered plenty to work with when a promising second on debut behind the favourite in a Navan maiden, while Gypsy Queen came home a never-nearer fifth on her first outing in Limerick and should improve upon that result.

Sun Soldier made a pleasing debut but the maiden form of SAPPHIRE PRINCESS (nap) looks stronger and she's fancied to win this
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Wicked showed improvement when filling the runner-up spot at Newmarket earlier in the month and is an interesting contender off an opening mark of 80. However, VIRTUE PATIENCE was only beaten a neck into second at Kempton and is just 2lb higher. Amanda Perrett's three-year-old could have lots more to offer and has Sean Levey booked. Run With It and Moonjid are just two others to consider in an open event.

Emery Down, Winston's Warrior and Wicked are shortlisted but ROCKIN' THE BOAT looks worth another chance.
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SHARETHEKNOWLEDGE has run two consistent races at this level recently and should again compete. He initially showed some promise in a May 2023 point-to-point, finished second in a maiden hurdle last year and was touched off wearing a first-time tongue-tie at Clonmel a fortnight ago. Faceman, out of top racemare Solerina, debuts in handicaps on his first run since December. His initial form last autumn reads well in the context of this ordinary handicap and while beaten long distances on his two most recent hurdle attempts, now returns following a break. The Striker Dylan flopped on a recent Sligo reappearance, but has proven form at this level and now wears first-time cheekpieces.

SHARETHEKNOWLEDGE is one of very few that comes into this race in any sort of form and he may be able to shed the maiden tag.
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SIR GARFIELD looks to have a solid chance after a Catterick victory was followed with a second at Ayr and although he has been put up 2lb, the booking of Simon Walker is an eyecatching one. Thornaby Pearl could step forward after returning with a two-length third at Ripon, while Silent Flame is a six-time winner over this trip, with three of them off higher marks.

Easing ground would be to the advantage of BAY BREEZE who has dropped 1lb lower than when winning at Nottingham last October.
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GAZELLE D'OR appeals after being dropped 3lb for finishing a decent third in a much higher grade at Naas. She certainly knows where the winning post is having landed three of her previous five races, and Billy Lee comes in for the ride for the first time. No Return was just over a length behind her in fourth in that Naas sprint. He gets first-time cheekpieces and can go well. Misappropriation didn't show her true colours on her seasonal reappearance at the Curragh, but could bounce back under a promising 7lb claimer. Red Veil makes her handicap debut off a long absence and shouldn't be a back-marker.

Michael Grassick's three-time winner GAZELLE D'OR can land another prize by upholding recent Naas form with No Return
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Sayidah Hard Spun justified favouritism at Kempton eight days ago and the booking of William Buick catches the eye. However, FIRST LEGION made a deeper impression when coming through the field to strike on his first outing at York earlier in the month. Richard Hannon's colt has got plenty of pace in his pedigree and could take this step up in class in his stride. The unbeaten Anthelia is another to keep an eye on.

Ripon winner Clear Force is a big danger but preference is for ESKIMO PIE, who is taken to build on her promising debut second.
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QUINN THE ESKIMO is well related and can continue to progress. A half-brother to four winners, including a German Group 3 scorer, he was well beaten in three maiden hurdles but showed promise at Fairyhouse in April before tasting success at Down Royal 24 days ago. He is 7lb higher, but defeated plenty of rivals and is well suited by a sound surface. Tir Og has recent form and while the selection has stronger credentials, she is just a four-year-old so can continue to improve. Hob's Angel hung left when showing improvement at Tramore last month, but is nonetheless an exposed 12-race maiden.

MASSABIELLE ran well over C&D last October, she's just 1lb higher now and she should improve for her last run after a break.
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Mister Moet showed some improvement for his debut ninth when second at Hamilton, but he was beaten five lengths at the line and may need more to win this. Clear Above is of interest for Richard Fahey, but the vote goes to Archie Watson's SNAKE CHARMER. As a son of Time Test, he may be better over further in time, but he travels north from Lambourn for a reason and could be above average.

Preference is for MISTER MOET, who left his debut form well behind when runner-up behind a useful prospect at Hamilton two weeks ago.
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JACKIE BROWN caught the eye coming from a long way back for sixth at the Curragh. She is a former winner over a similar trip at this track. Havana Notion ought to be competitive off a mark of 46. He's had a stint on the Polytrack in Dundalk, which yielded a best finish of third in March. On his penultimate start on turf, he won an apprentice handicap in Tipperary off a rating of 55. Step Back In Time is also on a more-than-fair mark and it was just three runs back that she delivered in Navan. Navorrosse showed that her next turn may not be far away when placed in Navan and Gowran Park.

A C&D winner on this card in 2023, JACKIE BROWN ran on well for sixth in a 27-runner event at the Curragh last time and may collect now
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TRAWLERMAN had Al Nayyir (eighth) behind when returning to finish fifth in the Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan last month and this may prove to be an easier assignment. The Gosdens' seven-year-old is a previous Group 2 winner and sets a fair standard with an official rating of 118. Coltrane ran below par when second in a Group 3 at Ascot last month, but he has competed in much deeper contests than this and needs to be considered. Burdett Road looks next best.

It's TRAWLERMAN who is the class act judged on the last two seasons. Hopefully his Dubai Gold Cup run will prove just a stepping stone.
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LONG GONE may be able to make a winning start in handicap company. The Getaway mare did well to score over an extended two miles around Tramore and should appreciate going a bit further now. A mark of 110 doesn't look harsh as there is scope for a bit more improvement from her. Shadow Paddy also comes here in winning form and has to be respected. He left previous form well behind at Tipperary just over two weeks ago and got an 8lb hike for that victory. Rut Daniels, an easy winner of a maiden hurdle here back in November, is another relatively unexposed sort who has to be on the shortlist.

Wide open. The suggestion is ONEFORTHEDITCH who may have needed her comeback race and she's likeably consistent in the main.
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BRUMMELL just came out on top in a similarly competitive handicap at Beverley five weeks ago and, entitled to improve for that first start since November, he could defy a 4lb rise in the ratings. Moonstone Boy was narrowly denied his own comeback victory at Musselburgh five days earlier and he is likely to be in the shake-up again. Water Of Leith and Irish Nectar are others to note.

The vote goes to BRUMMELL whose successful Beverley reappearance suggests he is still improving.
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TAM LIN scored at Bellewstown in April and had excuses on his next two starts when he wasn't at his best on heavy ground in Gowran Park and then when the trip looked too far in Sligo. He usually races prominently so Jamie Powell will need to get him away well from stall 16. Northern Attitude showed a lot more in second on her handicap debut at Roscommon and the blinkers that were deployed there are retained. Great Mover could be a factor after a couple of placed efforts over further last season. Spent All Me Money was a ready winner of a claiming maiden in Roscommon, which has earned him top weight on his first venture into a handicap.

First-time blinkers seemed to do the trick for NORTHERN ATTITUDE when second at Roscommon and she can go one better now
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OMBUDSMAN puts his unbeaten record on the line here after wins at Newmarket, Leicester, Deauville and Longchamp. As the Night Of Thunder colt was unraced as a juvenile, he could go on to even better things this year. Almaqam comes out top on official ratings and is a serious danger in receipt of 3lb from the selection. He shaped encouragingly on his return over C&D last month, while trainer Charlie Appleby can do little wrong at present and his pair of Military Order and Ancient Wisdom also deserve plenty of respect.

There is tremendous strength in depth to this field but OMBUDSMAN (nap) and Almaqam are horses to follow.
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Stepping up in trip may help the well-bred JEKIKI and there looks to be a race in her off this kind of mark. The Soldier Of Fortune mare, who is out of a half-sister to Jezki, showed up better at Clonmel last time when plugging on to finish fifth and stretches out over a couple of furlongs further now. It's Time Again was a game winner at Ballinrobe on her return to action last month and is entitled to play a big part again after just a 5lb rise. Kiln Time is consistent at a low level and could be one for a place.

WEST OF CARRIG was a beaten favourite when not getting home over 3m1f latest but he might be able to make amends dropped back in trip
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MARTIN'S BRIG shades the verdict in an open handicap. David Thompson's charge is a 7f course winner and he also struck over that trip at Wetherby last time. Going back up in distance shouldn't pose any problems for this three-time 1m scorer and he looks sure to play a leading role. Any market support for stable debutant Superior Council would be interesting, while Little Ted also merits a place on the shortlist.

The vote goes to AMERICAN STAR, who showed signs of a revival at Wolverhampton and is very well treated on his Chester win last summer.
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Sea The Stars filly STEP TO SOMEWHERE kept on without threatening in third at Navan last month and can improve upon that. It was her seasonal reappearance and winners have come out of the race. Breathe Again posted her best result to date when third over an extended 1m1f at Gowran Park and there could be more to come from Sheila Lavery's charge, while Alto Sax won a claimer over C&D a year ago and ran well in second when last seen over 1m in Leopardstown. Rockbury Lad finished behind him in fifth there, but has ability and won on his penultimate appearance in Bellewstown. He looks well worth another go at this trip.

The tentative vote goes to Andy Slattery's RANKO EXPRESS, who should appreciate this week's forecast rain
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Opera Ballo pulled too hard before finishing sixth in the Craven at Newmarket, but connections add a hood for the first time and we may see a much better effort. Nebras drops back in trip wearing first-time cheekpieces after his Newmarket second over 10 furlongs. He can go well with the stiff uphill finish expected to suit, but BAY CITY ROLLER could have their measure. Unbeaten after three starts including winning the Group 2 Champagne Stakes at Doncaster, he drops in class for his return to action and could be up to giving 5lb and a beating to the rest of the field.

Having impressed on AW on his first two starts, OPERA BALLO pulled hard when only sixth in the Craven and could benefit from the hood.
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The obvious starting point is the Willie Mullins-trained FORTY KAY and it would be no surprise if she was good enough to make a winning debut. The No Risk At All mare cost just 11,000 pounds as a store and is out of a half-sister to Group 1 winner Dilshaan. Emmet Mullins' newcomer Barra Rua is another to note. The Camelot mare is a half-sister to Grade 1-winning chaser Coney Island. Betty Mo Chara shaped nicely when fourth on her debut here last month and may be the pick of those to have run.

A modest bumper. FORTY KAY isn't wildly appealing on pedigree and only cost £11,000 as a 3yo, but she's in the right yard.
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A promising winner at Kempton on his only start as a juvenile, PUSH THE LIMIT is readily suggested as the one to be with after another solid display when narrowly defeated at Newmarket on his return. The King's Falcon was a length and three-quarters behind the selection in that Kempton race and, match-fit after going close at Epsom, he has a fair chance of turning things around on these terms. Newcastle winner Sea The Light and Danger Bay complete the shortlist.

Having bumped into a useful sort when second of four on his debut at Haydock last August, DANGER BAY is taken to go one better.
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FLYING FORTRESS was professional when winning on stable debut at Ballinrobe and could go in again. He showed ability in Britain when trained by James Owen as he finished runner-up on two occasions at Yarmouth. Winston Junior is a horse to note making his handicap bow. He has attracted support in three maiden outings, with best finishes of fifth at Galway and the Curragh. He competes off a mark of 71 with Keithen Kennedy's 5lb claim factored in. A step up in trip and a drop into claiming company, with first-time cheekpieces, saw Fantazy Man take the spoils in Ballinrobe. He has to give weight away, but that was a solid performance and he could be progressive.

FLYING FORTRESS won on his first start for Gavin Cromwell and can be expected to improve again with the cobwebs blown away
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Atlantic Gamble has won six races, five over the mile, and although not at his best so far this season, he could go well under Hollie Doyle. Golden Ocean ended last season with two wins at Navan and she looks interesting on her first start for David Menuisier, but a chance is taken on WHIP CRACKER. Dropped in class after finishing ninth at Thirsk, first-time cheekpieces are tried off a 2lb lower mark and, with Ryan Moore booked to ride, he may have more going for him than it appears at first glance.

Surrey Shadow, Golden Ocean and Hafeet Alain are tempting but a chance is taken on the readiness of ARKHALIA FLYNN.
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Recent form points towards a bold showing from HILL O RUE, who had Sweet Cicely a place behind when he finished third at Ripon. Given the latter benefited from a 7lb claimer being in the saddle in that race, Kevin Ryan's gelding can uphold the form on the revised terms. Nippasso was a well-held sixth at Ripon so That Lucas Fella is suggested as a more plausible alternative after an improved effort at Wolverhampton last week.

Having made late headway at Nottingham, today's stiffer test could be right up TOOTSIE's street. Hill O Rue is second choice.
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