There were 34 Races on Wednesday 12th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Limerick, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SALAAMAAT has shown promise when placing on each of her last two starts on the all-weather, and it may be the switch back to turf that unlocks the necessary improvement to see her get off the mark. Wahkan must be of interest on handicap debut for in-form connections, while Rinnovati has been running with plenty of credit lately without getting her head in front. Organic and She Is A Keeper are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

A host in with chances but bottom-weight RINNOVATI has been knocking at the door in handicaps this year and this looks a good opportunity for her to go one better than at Lingfield last week. George Boughey saddles a couple of potential improvers heading into handicaps in Organic and Wahkan, so they rate as obvious dangers, with Salaamaat also worth a mention back on turf.

Preference is for SALAAMAAT ahead of Rinnovati, with both having been in form since their attentions were turned to handicaps.
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The two penalised winners Pyffo and GWASH are the ones to concentrate on, with slight preference for the latter. The Fergal O'Brien-trained inmate looked set to double his tally at Uttoxeter last month, but for falling at the final flight. Compensation could await the five-year-old, although the aforementioned Pyffo is unlikely to be far behind given his good run of form in recent months. Any market support for Lord Chips on his debut would be interesting.

GWASH would have followed up his Warwick win but for a late lapse in concentration at Uttoxeter last month and is narrowly preferred to Pyffo, who has a bit to prove after being turned over at short odds on his most recent outing at Hereford. Briefly can prove clear best of the rest.

Another step up in trip could see BRIEFLY improve at an accelerated rate and master the penalised pair Gwash and Pyffo.
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A 350,000gns purchase as a yearling, SULALA can go some way to repaying that price tag by scoring on debut in this open affair. A well-bred daughter of Siyouni, Roger Varian's filly should know her job first time out and she gets the vote ahead of fellow debutant American Fashion, who is related to a whole host of winners. A daughter of Frankel and out of the Group 3 winner Mix And Mingle, Bernalda is another to consider, along with Inherit and Santa Croce, who are both open to improvement.

Sir Michael Stoute saddles a pair of superbly-bred Cheveley Park fillies in INHERIT and Santa Croce, who both showed ability on their debut in the autumn, and both can be expected to show a lot more this year, the former shading the vote under Ryan Moore. There are plenty of interesting newcomers in opposition, headed by Swiss Cabaret and Sulala.

The market should be informative but at this stage the vote goes to Roger Varian's newcomer SULALA, who cost 350,000gns as a yearling.
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The improving Paddy De Pole is certain to prove popular after securing wins at Plumpton, Wincanton and Hereford in recent months. The six-year-old warrants respect in his bid for a four-timer, but a further 9lb rise and marked step up in distance could prove his undoing. Last month's C&D winner EARTH KING could be the one, with a 5lb rise for that ready triumph here looking on the lenient side. A first-time visor should see Thirtyfour Thirty go well too.

PADDY DE POLE made little fuss of bringing up a hat-trick of handicap hurdle victories at Hereford 4 weeks ago and, still unexposed at this sort of trip, he could well be up to defying the handicapper again and completing the 4-timer. Thirtyfour Thirty rates the chief threat ahead of Earth King.

Unless there's significant rain, PADDY DE POLE can make light of a 9lb rise and step up to 3m2f, ahead of C&D scorer Earth King.
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This can go the way of unexposed FIVE WINDS, who ran arguably a career-best when placed at Leicester last month. A 1lb drop for that effort could prove very lenient, and Jack Jones' filly may have too much for the veteran Mokaatil, and last year's narrow second Lilkian, who returns off 5lb lower on this occasion. A highly progressive sort on the all-weather this year, White Mist has yet to put it together on turf but is dangerous to ignore.

FIVE WINDS signalled she is ready to oper her account when a good third at Leicester last time out so gets the vote with that form working out well. Both Lilkian and Mokaatil arrive in good nick too so appeal as the duo to chase home Jack Jones' low-mileage Adaay filly in that order.

The suggestion is FIVE WINDS who coped fine with the return to sprinting when chasing home in-form opposition at Leicester.
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A 4lb rise in the ratings for CALL OFF THE DOGS' cosy C&D triumph here last time out looks more than workable. The gelded son of Bienamado must hold every chance of recording a hat-trick at this venue and he's hard to oppose in his current mood. The Karen Jewell-trained Millies Mite wasn't disgraced when runner-up to a resurgent rival over track and trip last month and she may put up most resistance to the selection, ahead of Belgarum.

It could be worth chancing PRINCESS MIDNIGHT, who returns on a winning mark and can go well fresh. Hat-trick-seeking Call Off The Dogs is the obvious threat, with the in-form Millies Mite best of the others.

Hat-trick seeker CALL OFF THE DOGS looks to have been found an inviting opportunity. Belgarum can chase him home.
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BALTIC resumed his progress on his seasonal bow with a ready victory at Doncaster last month. A 7lb rise for that triumph is unlikely to be the ceiling for this colt and a hat-trick could be in the offing. The biggest threat may emerge from fellow in-form rival Kojin, who races off the same mark as his close-up second at Brighton in May, while C&D winner Churchill Rose looks the type to benefit from the fitting of a first-time visor.

GOLD AURA has been better than the result on her last 2 starts and is taken to gain reward for her consistency. The handicapper hasn't missed Baltic after his Doncaster success but Harry Charlton's progressive sort could easily have more to offer and is feared most ahead of recent Brighton 1-2 Eljaytee and Kojin.

Having seemingly found another gear in the last half furlong at Doncaster, BALTIC (nap) looks a standout in terms of potential.
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NO MORE NO produced a bit of a shock when scoring by just over two lengths on his handicap debut over 2m6f at Stratford last month and he takes a further step up in trip. The son of Alkaadhem could have plenty more to offer and he looks the one to beat again. Dear Ralphy wasn't beaten far into second over track and trip last time and he should go well off an unchanged mark, while No Worries could better his latest fourth at Ludlow.

The vote goes to HE IS A CRACKER, who should be spot on following his encouraging reappearance at Warwick. Dear Ralphy and No More No head the opposition.

Back on the mark of last autumn's C&D chase win, HE IS A CRACKER (nap) is taken ahead of breakthrough Stratford scorer No More No.
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Having proved far more competitive when runner-up at Sandown last month, compensation could await MAGIC MEMORIES in these calmer waters. The four-year-old is off just a 1lb higher rating and he edges the vote over Leuven Power. The Roger Varian-trained gelding showed up well on his fifth-placed return at Redcar in May and he's entitled to build on that. Baltimore Boy and Bold Ribb are also noted in an open event.

NAP HAND, not for the first time, shaped better than the result at Kempton on return and, with few miles on the clock, he's worth a chance to improve past his current mark. Magic Memories is a big danger on the back of a positive effort at Sandown and Leuven Power isn't without hope.

It was at Kempton where BALTIMORE BOY ran so well last time but he's just as good on turf. Leuven Power is next best.
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VILLAGE MASTER made most of the running when victorious by four lengths in a class 5 event at Cartmel on his latest outing and he was hit with a 9lb rise. Warren Greatrex's five-year-old has an unbeaten record over fences in four starts and he could prove very difficult to beat. Jigginstown King finished third in a stronger contest than this over 3m5f at Fakenham and the drop in trip shouldn't pose him any problems, while Masterdream makes most appeal of the remainder.

VILLAGE MASTER hasn't looked back since sent over fences and is fancied to go 5-5 in this sphere despite taking a 9 lb rise for his most recent success at Cartmel. Course scorer Jigginstown King appeals as the one to chase home Warren Greatrex's improver ahead of fencing newcomer Masterdream.

The thriving VILLAGE MASTER can make it 5-5 over fences barring a destructive pace battle with Jigginstown King.
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Keen Interest posted his best effort since joining Alice Haynes in February when hitting the frame in a handicap at Bath last month. The son of Kodiac should be involved at the business end now pitched into classified company, but marginal preference is for DASHING DONKEY. The three-year-old was narrowly denied over C&D on his penultimate start and a reproduction of that performance may suffice. Split Elevens and Darker also warrant consideration.

DASHING DONKEY was narrowly denied over C&D on his penultimate start and could bounce back dropped in class here. Keen Interest is a player, while Tenyatta could be involved with a better start.

This looks tricky. KEEN INTEREST was a respectable third on soft at Bath last time and has claims if she can build on that.
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Not beaten far at Stratford last time out, AMALFI BAY sets the standard on recent form and can get off the mark over hurdles at the sixth time of asking. Nadim showed up well on his most recent outing when placed at Huntingdon and he is of interest on his first run for new connections, while Beat The Heat and Sami Bear are expected to be thereabouts as well.

AMALFI BAY is taken to go one better than in similar company at Stratford last month. Nadim is another who arrives on the back of a good placed effort and is second choice ahead of Tara Iti, who wasn't at his best last time but is well handicapped if on a going day.

Nadim can make his presence felt on stable debut but preference is for AMALFI BAY who was a solid second over this trip last time.
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STOCKPYLE was only beaten a neck into second in a similar event over 7f here a week ago and the five-year-old is hard to oppose off the same mark. That said, Ivasecret also hit the crossbar at this venue on his most recent outing and could give the selection plenty to think about. Others to note are L'Argent, Capuchinero and Red Hat Eagle.

RED HAT EAGLE went close to making a winning return at Chelmsford before shaping much better than the bare result at Thirsk, and he remains of strong interest. Miss Dolly Rocker has a good record here and she shaped well after a bad start when sixth over C&D 3 weeks ago, while Quiet Sea is open to improvement now handicapping.

The suspicion remains that there are more races to be won with RED HAT EAGLE, particularly on AW.
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Runner-up on each of his last three starts, including at Uttoxeter last month behind one who has gone in again since, EARTH CRY deserves a change in luck and this unique track may well see him at his very best. Neil Mulholland's charge is narrowly preferred to Warwick second Blow Your Horn, as well as Tip Top Tonto, who has strong claims on the form of his penultimate effort at Fakenham.

BLOW YOUR HORN benefited from the refitting of cheekpieces when a strong-travelling second at Warwick last time and, in what appears to be a thin race, he's fancied to go one better at the possible expense of Earth Cry. Tip Top Tonto is no forlorn hope on debut for a new stable.

Blow Your Horn is feared but EARTH CRY chased home a subsequent winner last time and looks the one to side with.
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MAGNETIC NORTH might be able to register a 10th career success on what will be his debut for Ian Donoghue. The chestnut gelding ran at least once for 21 consecutive months from March 2022 to November 2023 and returns now from a well-earned break. The winner of this race 12 months ago and, in here for 12,000 euros, the 73-rated nine-year-old should give a good account of himself with Shane Foley aboard. Colin Keane will get the leg up on French Company, who also has a price tag of 12,000 euros. After finishing a solid fourth at Fairyhouse recently, the Jimmy Coogan-trained six-year-old looks a leading contender. Pinball Wizard (15,000 euros) is a consistent sort and is sure to have plenty of supporters, while the Paul Flynn-trained Emeric (6,000 euros) is another with strong claims.

A trappy claimer with the narrow vote in favour of EMERIC. He wasn't at his best over shorter at the Curragh 3 weeks ago but was proving a model of consistency on all-weather previously and, still lightly raced at this trip, he's taken to bounce back. Kendancer and Roderick are others to consider, along with French Company.

With Kendancer due to run over hurdles at Sligo on Tuesday, the vote goes to FRENCH COMPANY, a solid fourth in a recent handicap
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KITTY FURNIVAL confirmed the promise that she displayed on debut when a neck second over 1m2f at Leicester last month and the daughter of Zarak is the one to beat on that evidence. Zilfee is certainly a newcomer to note being a half-sister to Enable, as well as a full-sister to the Listed-placed Derab. Al Haal and Inlet are other interesting debutants, while Incensed completes the shortlist.

KITTY FURNIVAL was unlucky to bump into a really promising colt when a close second at Leicester on her return last month, pulling 11 lengths clear of the third, and she sets a high standard back against her own sex. Zilfee is a half-sister to connections' superstar mare Enable so warrants plenty of respect on debut, while Al Haal is another newcomer to note.

Form pick Kitty Furnival might again be up against an above-average debutante in ZILFEE, a Sea The Stars half-sister to Enable.
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HANOI has been knocking on the door of late and should appreciate this step up in trip. Sent off favourite on his last two starts at Cork and Gowran respectively, he was a fast finishing third on both occasions. Question Of Class was behind the selection at Cork, finishing a respectable sixth on what was her seasonal debut. Entitled to come on plenty for that effort, she looks to have solid claims here off a mark of 63. Cloudseeker has some placed form to his name and is sure to have his supporters, while others of interest are recent Sligo third Copie Conforme, top-weight Imarajan and the Gavin Cromwelll-trained Empress Anna.

IMARAJAN appeals as a likely improver now he steps into handicap company with this longer trip also a plus, so he looks the way to go. Gowran third Hanoi figures on a lenient mark so is next on the list ahead of in-form pair Empress Alma and Copie Conforme.

This step up in trip may make all the difference for HANOI who has finished to good effect on his last two starts
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ART PATRON is a full-sister to the 7f Listed winner and Group 3-placed Eternally, which means that Andrew Balding's filly has to be of interest on her racecourse bow. That said, Eighth Avenue cost 240,000gns as a yearling and is from the same family as the Queen Mary winner Ceiling Kitty. With that in mind, she should not be discounted, while Never The Twain and The Terminus are also of interest.

EIGHTH AVENUE is bred to have plenty of speed and is likely to be sufficiently tuned up, so she gets the marginal vote without the benefit of market clues. Never The Twain is another who should be well prepared, so she's a big threat, while Art Patron makes plenty of appeal on paper.

Andrew Balding's ART PATRON is taken to emulate her sister by winning at the first time of asking.
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CAPTAIN DANDY was last seen finishing third in a similar contest over 6f at Redcar a couple of weeks ago and, eased 1lb, he could make a bold bid to go two places better for his in-form stable. Bernie The Bear has posted some solid efforts in defeat this season, most recently when finishing third over C&D last month, and another prominent showing is likely. Sirius White steps back markedly in trip and should be running on when others have cried enough.

GATWICK KITTEN teed himself up well for this when an encouraging reappearance fifth at Leicester and can capitalise on a handy-looking mark now. Stormy Pearl didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh at Redcar last time and is next on the list. Both Captain Dandy and Mr Trevor also need considering in an open handicap.

The vote goes to GATWICK KITTEN who was badly hampered on last month's Leicester reappearance. He is 1lb below his last winning mark.
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SEPTEMBER LEAVES ran a huge race on her handicap debut in a valuable contest at the Curragh on Guineas weekend. The Night Of Thunder bay had a far from clear passage in the closing stages at the Co Kildare venue, eventually finishing fourth in what was a quality affair. Dropping back to maiden company now, the 78-rated three-year-old looks the one to beat. Bought for 100,000 pounds as a yearling, Polaris Dancer is of definite interest. The subject of market support prior to his debut at the Curragh, he finished an encouraging sixth and there should be plenty more to come from the Sea The Stars gelding. The Joseph O'Brien-trained Bacchanalian is the highest rated of those with a mark and is another leading contender, while Roscommon flop Slaney Swagger also warrants respect.

BACCHANALIAN still looked in need of the experience on his Cork reappearance and Joseph O'Brien's charge can prove too strong for more established pair September Leaves and Slaney Swagger.

The one to be on is SEPTEMBER LEAVES(nap) after a good return to action at the Curragh with probably more improvement to come
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There should be more to come from handicap debutant Rosa Applause, who bids for a hat-trick having completed her double at Lingfield. Jimmy Speaking, who landed a double of his own at Ascot last month, merits respect in the first-time cheekpieces, although Chris Dwyer's gelding will need to be sharp leaving the stalls if he's to race prominently. Southwell winner BLUE DAY was caught too far back at Windsor nine days ago but this should play out more favourably and he gets the vote.

ROSA APPLAUSE had plenty to spare at Lingfield last time and is the sort to go on improving, so she gets the nod over City House, who is likely to get back on the up returning to a more favourable surface. Jimmy Speaking is another one in search of a hat-trick, so he's hard to rule out.

A chance is taken that CITY HOUSE revives back on an artificial surface. He recorded an RPR of 95 over C&D in October.
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This looks to be a good opportunity for DRAMATIC STAR to open his account. The son of Sea The Stars bumped into a potentially useful type when finishing second in a warm race at Nottingham last month and, with the promise of more to come, he gets the nod. Grey Nyle made a low-key start when finishing fifth of six on his debut over a mile at Ayr last season, racing greenly throughout, but improvement can be expected stepping up in trip on his first start after wind surgery. Temple City must also enter calculations.

DRAMATIC STAR looks the way to go with more to come now his stamina is drawn out further. Wadacre Tivoli could emerge as the main danger to William Haggas' Sea The Stars colt if, as expected, building on her Ripon debut third. Lucykeys and Temple City also have the form to have a say in this fair maiden.

This looks a good opportunity for DRAMATIC STAR to get off the mark. He has shown plenty of ability in both starts.
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Chesham winner SNELLEN sets the standard on a mark of 89 and while she has been disappointing since her Royal Ascot success, she might just need proper quick ground to be seen at her best. A winner in the UK when trained by Paul Cole and now in the care of Micky Fenton, Physique has the best recent form. A close fourth to Hurricane Ivor at the Curragh last month, it'll be interesting to see if he can go a few places better now. Spanish Tenor, who has eight wins to his name, was very disappointing in a claimer at Tipperary last month. However, he can be forgiven for that effort, as he was found to have mucous in his trachea post-race and a much-improved performance can be expected from him now. Lady Lunette (first time cheekpieces) is another capable of making an impact.

An unconvincing bunch but at least PHYSIQUE arrives on the back of a creditable run at the Curragh. Lady Lunette is next best.

The one to beat could well be LADY LUNETTE who has the benefit of first-time cheekpieces and is 2lb lower than her last winning mark
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College Choir boasts a largely consistent profile and the lightly-raced daughter of Nathaniel is taken to go well once more, though it is AIMING HIGH who shades preference. David Simcock's mare met trouble when filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield last time, having travelled strongly into contention. Given a smoother passage, she could go one better. Reyaadah Star likes it around here and it would come as no surprise were she to bounce back from a below-par showing at Nottingham.

FREE SPEECH has been shaping up well and has form at the track, so she takes marginal preference over College Choir, who may yet have more to offer. Aiming High is another one to consider after catching the eye at Lingfield.

This may go to WARBLER, who's an interesting handicap debutante, with Reyaadah Star feared most.
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BENGURION ran out a game winner over 7f on her seasonal reappearance last month and that ability to stay further should stand her in good stead here. To that end, a bold bid to make all is expected on her handicap debut. Mr Irrelevant showed a likeable attitude when scoring over C&D 10 days ago and is respected under a penalty, while Dubai Hills completes the shortlist for all that this mark has proved beyond him in the past.

BENGURION has impressed in landing each of her 2 starts on all-weather, displaying a willing attitude when defying a penalty on return to action at Kempton (7f) 3 weeks ago. She earns the vote now handicapping in the hope she proves as effective on turf. Pals Battalion and the thriving Mr Irrelevant are others to consider.

Topweight MR IRRELEVANT knows how to get the job done and is taken to defy a penalty and make it four wins from his last five starts.
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EXPECTO appears versatile in terms of ground conditions having won a nursery on heavy ground at Gowran Park last autumn and comes here off the back of a couple of solid efforts on a much sounder surface this term at Leopardstown and again at Gowran. Roman Palace won over this trip at Dundalk in January and remains on a competitive mark having shaped well again over a mile at Leopardstown last month. Han Solo took advantage of a lowly rating to land a 25-runner 7f Cork event last September and should have benefited from his reappearance at Listowel, while Brewel Hill also won a big-field handicap at the Curragh last summer.

EXPECTO was an excellent fifth of 17 at Gowran 9 days ago and is expected to go well again. Roman Palace and Zahee head the dangers.

The selection is ROMAN PALACE after a good run on turf at Leopardstown with a good draw for a horse that will race prominently
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THE BAY WARRIOR seems to save his best for Chelmsford, but Mark Usher's charge does have a C&D victory on his CV. With a few question marks surrounding some of the less-exposed types, the six-year-old, who has won off higher marks in the past, might represent a bit of value. Fougere appeals as an obvious contender having finished second on each of her last two starts, while Fictional should not be written off with cheekpieces applied for the first time.

FOUGERE was collared only late on by a progressive 3-y-o at Nottingham last time and can go one better now. The Bay Warrior has a win and 2 placed efforts to show for his 3 attempts over this trip on AW in 2024 and should give another good account. The fact Fictional has been prominent in the betting in his 2 handicaps suggests he's thought capable of better and he could also have a say if reacting positively to cheekpieces.

This looks very tricky but preference is for ASSEMBLED who knew how to win last season and has a run under his belt this term.
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The progressive Catherine Chroi bids for her seventh win of the year, while Jordan Electrics drops down in class having landed a double last month. How Impressive is another to consider having posted a better effort at Doncaster recently. That said, preference is for WINTER CROWN, who returned from a layoff with a creditable second on soft ground at Redcar. Julie Camacho's charge will relish this faster surface and may prove the one to side with in a competitive sprint.

WINTER CROWN is still low mileage as a 4-y-o and shaped well back from 4 months off when chasing home Dakota Gold in a small field at Redcar 16 days ago. He could be worth chancing to build on that operating just 2 lb above his last winning mark. Sacred Falls and Catherine Chroi both arrive in excellent form and head up the dangers in a competitive affair.

It may be worth siding with SACRED FALLS who improved for the fitting of cheekpieces when winning at Carlisle last time.
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Pinar Del Rio has advertised the training talent of Joe Conlon, winning twice this year, and BEAUMADIER may provide the Curragh handler with further success. The four-year-old gelding was having his first outing for current connections when beating all bar Eruption in a Sligo claimer and that form was given a boost when the winner ran a cracker at Navan on Saturday. Clarinbridge has put together a series of solid efforts at Dundalk earlier this year and rates a threat, with Colin Keane a significant booking. Golden Days has gained all three career wins over this trip and is another to consider, along with Lorr's Girl and On Our Radar.

IMPROVING has won over C&D in the past and shaped as if back in form when a staying-on second over the minimum trip at Tipperary, so he makes the most appeal off a much-reduced mark. Beaumadier is a danger on his second start for his current yard and Super Cub isn't without hope.

This looks very open. LORR'S GIRL made good late progress at Fairyhouse and is put forward as an each-way selection
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NIGHT BREEZE got up for second late on over 1m1f at Goodwood recently and he shaped as if this step up in distance would suit. Ian Williams' four-year-old goes off the same mark and has William Buick booked, so he should go close. Goblet Of Fire finished fourth over hurdles at Bangor last time and he is an interesting contender back on the Flat off a workable mark, while Devizes is noted too.

GOBLET OF FIRE still has a rating in the 50s despite 3 Flat wins last summer and should still have some scope from his mark now having his first outing on the Flat for Nicky Henderson. William Buick has been booked for last Friday's Goodwood runner-up Night Breeze and he's an obvious threat with this longer trip possibly a help. Chagall may prove best of the remainder.

Night Breeze is feared upped in trip but GOBLET OF FIRE's Flat career still has an air of unfinished business about it.
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Refuge won this in 2022 and finished runner-up last year to Newyorkstateofmind. The former has the best recent form of that pair, while Ski Angel has won two of her last three outings, but has been raised a further 5lb after scoring at Musselburgh last time. SOUND REASON is 7lb lower than when last successful and he's taken to build on last week's fourth over C&D and return to winning ways.

Successful over C&D last term, SKI ANGEL quickly resumed winning ways in the style of one who may not have reached her limit just yet at Musselburgh 11 days ago and she could be worth siding with to go in again from a 5 lb higher mark. 4-time C&D winner Refuge highlighted he's coming to hand with a creditable fourth at Ripon recently and he's feared. Last year's winner Newyorkstateofmind and Sound Reason complete the shortlist.

Course specialist REFUGE (nap) has posted a win and a close second in the last two runnings of this race and can come out on top.
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KILLEEMORE LAD won twice over hurdles last year and the dual-purpose gelding may add to his tally having filled the runner-up spot on his latest three starts. He beat all bar Pigeon House in a 24-runner handicap hurdle at the Punchestown Festival, and stayed on well behind Sign From Above when switching to the Flat at Listowel last time. Mephisto won twice over two miles at Dundalk last year and may be suited by this step back up in distance following a couple of decent runs recently. His stablemate Goonyaboyya is another for the shortlist and had Honketonk Angel, Highland Train and Figurehead all close behind when runner-up to Nusra over this trip at Dundalk on her penultimate start.

A competitive staying contest to close the card and it's KILLEEMORE LAD who gets the nod to go one better than he did at Listowel. Gerard Keane looks to have a couple of good chances in Mephisto and Goonyaboyya, so his pair may provide most resistance, with Honketonk Angel and Firm Belief another couple worthy of a mention, too.

A tentative selection goes to top-weight KILLEEMORE LAD whose good second at Listowel followed two fine runs over hurdles
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WANNABE BRAVE successfully completed the hat-trick at Lingfield last time and he is only 4lb higher for that victory. The son of Fastnet Rock is proving a real force on the all-weather this year and he looks the one to be on. Le Rouge Chinois struck by the smallest of margins in this grade at Lingfield in January and he could have a say on his return to action, while Damascus Steel is another to consider.

WANNABE BRAVE has got on a roll recently and can defy the handicapper again. If Damascus Steel's stamina holds now stepping up from 1½m he can give James Fanshawe's charge most to do ahead of Abraaj.

Le Rouge Chinois, Abraaj and Damascus Steel need respect but WANNABE BRAVE (nap) can complete the four-timer.
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Ledger bids for a hat-trick of course wins having won a fortnight ago and he can effectively race off a lower mark when his rider's claim is taken into account. Both Golden Valour and True Nation were partnered by 7lb claimers when winning at Ayr and Nottingham respectively and face stiffer tasks. EPONA PAS has yet to win, but Jim Goldie's charge finished third in a higher grade over C&D last time and looks set to go close off his current mark.

A few with chances but Richard Fahey's filly TRUE NATION is hard to side against given she escapes a penalty for that Nottingham apprentice success a week ago. Hat-trick seeking Ledger rates the obvious danger, although both Shahnaz and Jaminoz are others who command respect in a competitive handicap.

The Richard Fahey-trained TRUE NATION escapes a penalty for last Wednesday's apprentice handicap win at Nottingham and can follow up.
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There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.