There were 52 Races on Saturday 28th June 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at York, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Aidan O'Brien saddles three, with Ryan Moore taking the mount on DORSET. The Wootton Bassett colt was runner-up on his debut over C&D earlier in the month, getting within half a length of stablemate Amadeus Mozart, and should be hard to beat with that run under his belt. Wayne Lordan rides newcomer Benvenuto Cellini. The Frankel colt is a full-brother to Lingfield Oaks Trial winner Giselle. Unbreakable Duke was third in a tight finish on his debut at Fairyhouse and has to be respected, but this will probably be a stronger maiden.

A good opportunity for DORSET to step up a place with the benefit of a pleasing introduction in a race won by a stablemate
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Apprentice Jack Nicholls is in among the winners which can only help the chances of Makes Me Wonder, though he will need a big step forward after a disappointing seventh at Yarmouth. CLIPSHAM NOBLE seems to like the quicker going and, after following up a Brighton victory with a third at Leicester when left with too much to do, he could be the one. Prima Diva might prove best of the rest.

This looks a bit trappy but MAKES ME WONDER gets the vote ahead of Clipsham Noble and Prima Diva.
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Aramram finished a creditable sixth in the Wokingham last week and he's respected along with Windsor scorer Durham Castle. Drawn well in stall 10, though, it might pay to side with DRAMA. Now three from seven on an artificial surface following last month's Kempton triumph, James Ferguson's gelding should have more to offer, despite a subsequent 7lb rise. At a price, it would be unwise to rule out Sergeant Wilko, who responded well to first-time cheekpieces (retained) when fourth at Haydock latest.

A host of interesting handicappers but DRAMA goes from strength to strength on the AW and could be the answer.
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LADY IMAN looks hard to oppose as she bids for a fourth straight success. Her form looks very strong, particularly her easy defeat of Queen Mary winner True Love here early last month. She was a good winner at Naas last time and can take another step up the ladder. Beautify is the sole representative from Ballydoyle and could be the danger. The Wootton Bassett filly looks likely to improve considerably from her debut run here last month, when placed behind Albany third Balantina. Leblon Queen was a massive price when winning at Roscommon, but that form has been boosted by the runner-up since. She could bag some valuable black type.

The unbeaten Lady Iman warrants respect but BEAUTIFY is narrowly preferred having chased home the Albany 3rd over C&D last time
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Now that the penny has dropped for ARCHIVIST after an easy success at Leicester, the son of Dubawi is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and a mark of 90 on his handicap bow looks manageable. Cadarn continues to go from strength to strength after a pair of Redcar victories, while Madame De Sevigne may be suited by dropping back slightly in trip having been narrowly denied at Nottingham. Barley and Capital Guarantee are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

The 3yo ARCHIVIST is a very useful prospect for William Haggas and can make a winning handicap debut having won easily at Leicester.
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Although a beaten odds-on favourite at Windsor, ANGEL OF ANFIELD is better judged on his debut fifth at Ascot. The rest of these would need to improve on what they've shown so far and a reproduction of either effort would likely suffice. Song of The Clyde failed to make an impact at Goodwood having been slowly away, but he should know more this time around. Mohaasset could prove best of the remainder.

A trappy opener. ANGEL OF ANFIELD has strong claims on the strength of his Ascot form. Mohaasset earns second preference.
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British Champions Sprint hero KIND OF BLUE disappointed in a Group 3 at Chantilly on his seasonal return, but he fluffed his lines at the start and the classy Blue Point colt will take all the beating if able to bounce back. Blinkered for the first time following a lacklustre performance in the John Of Gaunt, Alyanaabi is another on something of a retrieval mission but he remains of interest, as does progressive handicapper Ferrous, who boasts an excellent record on the all-weather (five wins from seven starts).

The class act is KIND OF BLUE, and although James Fanshawe's 4yo must concede 7lb and more all round he can prove up to the task.
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Trainer Clive Cox has won two of the last seven runnings of this race, making Stellar Arrow one to consider here despite a moderate Leicester debut. Amorim finished second at Yarmouth on his introduction and looks sure to improve for the experience, but a chance is taken on STARLIGHT SAMI. Beaten four lengths into third at Salisbury, he didn't get a clear run that day and might get off the mark with more luck in running.

The 500,000-guinea purchase AMORIM can claw a bit more of that back by going one better than he did at Yarmouth.
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FLUSHING MEADOWS was a cosy winner on his debut here earlier this month and looked like he would improve plenty from the experience. The form of that race has been boosted since, with the third going on to score in style at Down Royal. Suzie Songs is the obvious danger and also comes here having had her form shown in a good light recently. She beat Havana Anna on debut in Cork and the runner-up easily went one better at Naas on Wednesday. Stop The Nation won here back in April and could make the frame.

Aidan O'Brien's FLUSHING MEADOWS looks the part on the strength of a debut course win boosted by a win for the third.
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This contest could prove a springboard to the newly-upgraded Group 1 City of York Stakes over C&D in August and one colt with eyes on that may be LAKE FOREST, who is turned out quickly after a respectable fifth in the Queen Anne. A winner of the ultra-valuable Golden Eagle in Australia last November from Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes hero Lazzat, the William Haggas-trained four-year-old sets a lofty standard and may have too much class for recent Epsom scorer Formal, who goes back up in grade. Another on an upward curve and recently purchased by Wathnan Racing is Paborus, who landed a conditions race at Thirsk on his return.

Lake Forest (second choice) and Formal have plenty to recommend them but narrow preference is for the progressive PABORUS.
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Mister Winston continues to knock at the door but even though he would be a deserving winner, CIRCIOS could prove too strong. Ralph Beckett's filly chased home Remmooz, who went on the finish fourth in the Jersey, on her racecourse bow at Doncaster. Progress is likely and the daughter of Kingman can go one place better. They All Know Me warrants a market check ahead of his first start.

Mister Winston will probably try to make all but CIRCIOS can prevail if building on her eyecatching debut run at Doncaster.
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Godsend went from strength to strength last season before returning to record a comfortable success in a three-runner contest at Nottingham last month. He's 7lb higher but should give punters another good run for their money, although it is CONTACTO who shades preference. Andrew Balding's charge kept on well into fourth at Goodwood on his reappearance, when just behind a subsequent winner. He is able to compete from an unchanged mark and, with more to come over staying trips, should go close. Others to note include Humble Spark, Weddell Sea and Tryfan.

The Sir Mark Prescott-trained GODSEND completed a four-timer on his reappearance and his prolific ways can continue.
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ANTRIM is the obvious pick here after the Dubawi colt finished third at Doncaster, beaten two and three-quarter lengths. Although he could go handicapping, he is kept to novice company for now and a race of this nature is well within reach. Stable companion Arjwan was disappointing on his debut at Chelmsford but is bred to be a lot better, while Tenability might go well in a first-time tongue-tie.

Antrim just about sets the standard but MAGIC STAR may be able to improve past him.
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TRUSTYOURINSTINCT looks the one to beat, despite giving weight to all of his rivals. The Churchill gelding comes here in fine form having won well over further on his last visit to the course. He ran a cracker over C&D previously when third to Los Angeles in Group 2 company and has won over 10f here in the past. Elizabeth Jane makes a belated return having missed a couple of engagements this year. She was a Listed winner over this trip at Leopardstown last October and is nicely treated at the weights. Deepone weakened in Group 1 company on his return this season and may get closer now down in grade.

He's conceding weight but TRUSTYOURINSTINCT (nap) is solid having chased home Los Angeles and White Birch before easy Listed win latest
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The rapidly-improving HABOOBA had two subsequent winners behind her, including Jm Jungle (third), when scoring comfortably over C&D last month. A 6lb rise could prove lenient and it may be Regal Envoy who gives her the most to think about, having won three of his last four starts at Newmarket and Windsor (twice). Azure Angel returned to winning ways at Redcar and is another to consider, along with Doncaster second Squealer, who may be suited by the set-up of this race.

A hot contest featuring progressive handicappers. HABOOBA (nap) did it nicely over C&D four weeks ago and that form has been boosted.
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ALZAHIR didn't get the best of luck when fourth over C&D a couple of weeks ago, but he has drawn better now and as long as he gets a smoother passage through the race, he can make amends. The Epsom Dash was all too much for Dream Composer and he should be much happier here. Arctic Voyage hasn't been seen since his limitations were exposed in a Doncaster Listed event last autumn, but he has plenty of scope for improvement and could be dangerous if fully wound-up.

A trappy race in which conditions may count against a few. BALON D'OR can capitalise on the return to 6f.
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Last year's hero Onesmoothoperator has a 12lb higher rating to contend with, but he has every chance of retaining his crown after his fifth in a Grade 2 at Meydan in March. Dancing In Paris finished a close third behind subsequent Royal Ascot winner French Master at Goodwood and is noted, but ZANNDABAD looks the way to go. The six-year-old made the frame in the Chester Cup last year and is just 1lb higher now. His seventh at the Curragh earlier in month is likely to have put him spot-on and he can take this valuable prize.

Irish-trained TRIBAL STAR (nap) gave a taster of what he might deliver when runner-up in the AW Championship race over C&D in April.
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A line can be put through CANDYMAN STAN's latest effort at Epsom as ground conditions had deteriorated quickly due to a heavy spell of rain. Twice a winner already this season at Brighton and Lingfield, the return to a sounder surface may see the four-year-old bounce back. A 5lb rise for his recent success here is unlikely to stop Westridge from being competitive, while Andaleep commands respect too.

The time has come for WISPER to go beyond 1m2f judged on her strong finish at Chelmsford last time and that may end her losing run.
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KALPANA ran a cracker on her last visit here when third in the Tattersalls Gold Cup and can strike again in a Group 1. She won at the highest level in testing conditions over almost a mile and a half at Ascot last October. The Study Of Man filly showed last month, though, that she's also capable of a top-class performance on better going over this trip. Oaks runner-up Whirl gets a nice chunk of weight and has to be a big danger. She was just edged out by stablemate Minnie Hauk at Epsom and is entitled to be a big player again. Magical Hope won well at Cork recently and could grab some valuable Group 1 black type.

Four of five Aidan O'Brien's winners of this event have been of Classic age, and Oaks second WHIRL can add her name to the list
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GHAIYYA deservedly got off the mark when making all at Thirsk and, from a plum draw in stall three, Charlie Johnston's charge may be able to dictate things once more. A mark of 77 on her handicap debut could prove lenient and she is preferred to Arcturus Flame, who has been runner-up twice since a Nottingham triumph and has the potential to improve for going up in trip. Bulldog Spirit is another with claims.

Perhaps best to narrow this down to the two 3yos, with ARCTURUS FLAME preferred to Ghaiyya.
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There was little to separate COMMANDING OFFICER (third) and Brotherhood Of Man (fourth) when the pair met on debut at Haydock. Charlie Appleby's colt wasn't experienced enough to do himself justice and he could fare much better with that under his belt. Karl Burke has his string in fine fettle so newcomer Hankelow, who fetched 750,000gns as a yearling, must be respected. It will be interesting to see if Crest of Fire's supporters return, having been well backed ahead of his debut when fifth behind subsequent Chesham hero Humidity at Newbury.

All who have run look promising and the three newcomers need a close look too, but CREST OF FIRE comes from such a strong Newbury race.
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Rare Change has gone from strength to strength since being gelded, scoring in three out of his last four starts. However, with all of those victories coming on turf, he is passed over for the returning CITY WALK. The eight-year-old was successful by two lengths off a 1lb lower rating at Chelmsford when last seen on these shores and he has since struck in handicap company at Meydan. With the Saeed bin Suroor yard in good form, he gets the vote. Native Warrior sports a first-time visor and is another to keep an eye on.

Several runners are interesting, particularly seasonal debutant DOSMAN. Second choice is Native Warrior.
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SAFARI DREAM landed a hat-trick on his latest start at Salisbury and the five-year-old may prove a tough nut to crack once again, despite a 3lb rise from the handicapper. High On Hope has been knocking on the door with a brace of runner-up efforts and the drop back to sprinting might help. Dutch Finale and Mart appear best of the remainder.

Senior citizen Treacherous can make a bold bid but the unexposed DUTCH FINALE could still be ahead of the handicapper.
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Nicola Burns takes a useful 7lb off BEAR PROFIT and he may be able to follow up his win at Leopardstown earlier in the month. The Profitable gelding came with a strong run to lead inside the final furlong and going a bit further now should suit. Masoun also comes here in winning form, having scored at Leopardstown too, and is a previous C&D winner. Jody Townend rides Tatateo and he is interesting back on the level after a good run to finish third in a Punchestown maiden hurdle just under three weeks ago.

Typically competitive with BEAR PROFIT shading the vote with in-form Nicola Burns riding. Her mount shaped like 1m2f may suit latest
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Narrowly denied in a big-field handicap at York following a creditable placed effort here, SWEET FANTASTIC has shown enough in recent starts to suggest that he can get his head back in front. A determined winner over further at Lingfield last time out, Gallant is a key player off 5lb higher, despite a wide draw, while the unbeaten Cosi Bello is another to note on his handicap debut. Mayday Malone and the returning Catalyse cannot be ruled out either.

It's difficult to rule out may. GALLANT should be as effective back at 7f and gets a narrow vote over Cosi Bello.
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TURQUINO was able to put a lacklustre Ascot performance behind him to finish a creditable fifth at Kempton. The son of Teofilo looked outpaced on that occasion so stepping up in trip could elicit the necessary improvement. Heathen is likely to prove popular having struck the woodwork over 1m4f here a fortnight ago, while handicap debutant Gravitas, who has William Buick aboard for the first time, is another to consider.

Heathen may prove best of the more exposed candidates but preference is for the lightly raced pair GRAVITAS and Turquino.
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Ninth Crusade was odds-on to make a winning introduction and duly obliged by half a length at Wolverhampton earlier in the month, and the booking of Jamie Spencer catches the eye. Veiled Truth is likely to build on his debut third at Hamilton, but the vote goes to SANDS OF SPAIN. The son of Sands Of Mali progressed from his first outing to score by a neck at Carlisle and will have plenty more to offer.

Potentially useful NINTH CRUSADE is taken to follow up his Wolverhampton success. Ice Cold Alex is second choice.
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LUISA put in a career best when a narrow second on her handicap debut over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton earlier in the month. This further step up in trip should suit the daughter of Ulysses and she may be capable of getting off the mark. That said, similar comments apply to Silver Chamber following her fourth at Goodwood recently, while Lesson Of Life is another with strong claims.

There are realistic hopes that SILVER CHAMBER can find more over the new trip and she's preferred to Lesson Of Life.
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BACK DOWN UNDER may be able to bag another win here. She scored over course and distance on her seasonal debut in March before chasing home easy winner Brigid's Cloak last month. The latter was well beaten at York last time but had run well when runner-up here on her penultimate outing and is respected. Cold Hearted won her maiden over C&D earlier in the month and is another for the shortlist.

Eddie Lynam has a strong hand with his quartet and COLLECTIVE POWER may be the one having met trouble in running on last 2 starts
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CURRAN hit the line strongly when scoring in good style in a tougher event at Newmarket last week and could improve for this step up in distance. The son of Gleneagles only has a 4lb higher rating to contend with, which is unlikely to prevent him from going in again. Marbuzet hasn't finished outside the top two in any of his last three appearances and he should remain competitive. Of the remainder, last-time-out Catterick scorer Show No Fear makes the most appeal.

Tailorman may have the measure of Curran at today's weights but TROJAN SUN (nap) goes well here and he's back on good ground.
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Station X made an encouraging reappearance when narrowly beaten at Hamilton. However, he tends to produce his best with some cut in the ground and TOPWARRIOR may edge affairs. Ralph Beckett's colt found one too good over the minimum trip at Musselburgh on his handicap bow but, having won a novice event over 6f at Kempton back in April, he gets another chance. Lord Roxby arrives in fine fettle and is not out of it either.

Territorial Knight and DREAM OUT LOUD can have their latest runs upgraded and they look the pair to focus on.
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A rejuvenated LENNY'S SPIRIT has won both starts on the turf at Lingfield since joining Denis Quinn's yard. The seven-year-old looked to score with plenty up his sleeve last week and he can effectively race off a 2lb lower mark with Warren Fentiman's allowance taken into account. Haliphon has been threatening a return to winning ways having eased in the weights and he merits consideration, while the Irish raider Pralognan is worth noting with Jim Crowley taking over the reins.

Preference is for lightly raced 5yo PAPER DOLL who has encouraging handicap form. Lenny's Spirit is second choice.
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Coolagh Magic has to be noted following his recent Yarmouth second but the one to beat is clearly LEQUINTO. Tony Carroll's gelding had plenty in hand when winning under this rider here on Monday and is hard to oppose as he escapes a penalty for that success in an apprentice race. Notre Maison has been running well in defeat of late and could make the frame once again.

This can go to LEQUINTO (nap), who escapes a penalty for his comfortable success here on Monday.
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NAPLES is interesting here dropping in trip on his second start. The Mehmas gelding was sent off a short price on his debut at Limerick and travelled well to the two furlong marker. He didn't appear to see out a mile that day and it's no surprise to see him trying this distance. Sun Soldier made a promising debut when chasing home Seattle at Navan. He met some traffic problems in the run before finishing second and is entitled to improve. Stella Alpina sets the standard with a rating of 77.

A drop in trip can do the trick for NAPLES who was travelling well at this distance before fading into fourth over 1m at Limerick
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Patagonia Girl took a pleasant step forward to get off the mark at Salisbury and makes just her fourth handicap outing, so she has to be considered. However, LIBERATE accounted for a subsequent winner when breaking through at Goodwood and James Horton's filly is likely to have lots more to offer. She can defy an opening mark of 82, while Alessia Fernanda isn't out of it either.

James Horton's LIBERATE could be on a handy mark after winning her novice and she gets the vote ahead of Alessia Fernanda.
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WESTERNESSE carried top weight to victory at Ripon last week. The son of Camelot scored with plenty left in the tank so a 4lb rise may not be enough to prevent another bold bid, and Simon Walker's presence in the saddle is a positive. Whathappensinvegas returns to this shorter trip with a shout off his current mark, while Leadenhall went close here a fortnight ago and is preferred to stablemate Financer.

The shortlist is headed by FINANCER and Glistening Nights. Plenty of the others also have possibilities in a competitive contest.
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The consistent Freddy Robinson still looks a shade high in the weights and usually finds at least one too good, whereas TEE AITCH AYE has plenty of scope off his current mark, having finished an encouraging third at Carlisle on his handicap debut. Iain Jardine's charge has untapped potential over this longer trip and a strong challenge is anticipated. Secret Rock and Spiced Rum also warrant respect.

Tony Martin's Secret Rock is feared but preference is for SPICED RUM who shaped nicely on her stable debut at Wolverhampton.
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IREZUMI has long shaped as though going up to this distance may suit and he sets the standard on the back of a comfortable success in a classified event over the extended 1m3f here. A winner at Wolverhampton in April before some respectable efforts since, Educate is likely to be thereabouts, as is Laser Focus, who was runner-up here last week and stays well.

Preference is for ONE MILLION DREAMS, who has performed well in both his Flat handicaps and is not yet fully exposed in this sphere.
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Ingleby Archie missed out on his hat-trick at York from a high draw, and he may put in a much better effort in this smaller field. JUNGLE LAND returns to his favoured trip after a three-quarter-length second over shorter at Chelmsford and, although he needs a career best off this mark, his form suggests he has a decent chance. Tourist has top-weight but won't mind the going and is another worthy of consideration.

The suggestion is BRAZEN BOLT who showed much more on his second outing for Ruth Carr and can build again on that run.
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A winner of two of his last three, including last time out at Brighton, VOIX DE BOCELLI continues to go from strength to strength and a mark of 61 still looks manageable for the son of Charm Spirit. Returning to winning ways with a determined success over slightly shorter at Wolverhampton last time out, Tasmanian Legend is a player, along with River Alwen, who has been knocking on the door.

Having won twice at Brighton this year, including last time, VOIX DE BOCELLI is the selection ahead of the unexposed Gladiadora.
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SHAVKAT was value for more than the official winning margin on his debut at Lingfield (all-weather) earlier this month, shaping as if the experience would not be lost on him. Wicket Keeper is the obvious danger after keeping on well to score cosily at Catterick and he should not be taken lightly, while Andrew Balding's Showcasing filly Secret Sonata is an interesting newcomer.

The pair with winning form look the likeliest candidates with the more experienced WICKET KEEPER getting the vote ahead of Shavkat.
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Similar to his stable, HOT DANCER is in top form at present and dropping slightly in trip should not inconvenience as he looks to land the hat-trick off 5lb higher than when scoring at Redcar recently. Big Sip may have disappointed on his last two outings, but a return to Lingfield is a big plus having scored over 1m on the all-weather here in March. An unexposed sort who has yet to put it together in handicaps, Meblesh can pick up the pieces if the aforementioned pair falter.

It looks an open goal for the notably progressive HOT DANCER who is on a hat-trick. Meblesh is preferred to Big Sip for second.
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Zappata's winning run came to an end when he didn't see out the mile and a quarter at Beverley, but he could go close over this trip. SINGOURA failed to build on her C&D second when well beaten at York after pulling too hard, but she sports a first-time hood here. Dropped in class after only four starts, she may find the improvement required. Mister Invincible makes his handicap debut and is another to consider.

War Howl would be a shoo-in on his best 2yo form but he ran moderately last time and tentative preference is for ARBITRATION.
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INDIA LOVE accounted for a useful field when making a winning debut at York a couple of weeks ago and the daughter of Havana Grey merits the utmost respect on the back of that performance, despite having to carry a 4lb penalty. Palmeira could prove to be the main threat following a promising fourth at Bath, while any market support for Mad Unicorn would have to be noted.

Having beaten a very solid yardstick to win on her recent debut at York, INDIA LOVE can defy a penalty and make it 2-2.
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KAWTHAR was unfortunate to bump into a potentially useful sort when staying on strongly for second over 7f at Wetherby last week. The daughter of Sioux Nation looks to have plenty more to offer and is taken to edge out Flying Macs. The latter posted an improved effort when fourth over 6f at Chelmsford and will likely appreciate this extra yardage, while Cocktail Lounge makes most appeal of the newcomers.

Sovereign Bright can improve for her first run but the verdict goes to KAWTHAR who bumped into a useful prospect at Wetherby.
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THE COFFEE POD showed more in third at Windsor when last seen and Richard Hannon's gelding could build on that performance from a 1lb lower mark. The unexposed Lovelifenlaughter merits consideration on his seasonal/handicap debut and any market support should be noted as he starts out for the Michael Keady team. Cases can be made for plenty of the remainder, but Diomed Duke and Toolatetonegotiate are arguably the pick of them.

The vote goes to DIOMED DUKE, who made a satisfactory seasonal reappearance last month and should still have some potential.
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Beattie Is Back just got the better of RIOT over C&D last time, but has been raised 4lb for that success and the latter can turn the tables. David O'Meara's charge won this contest last year off an 8lb higher mark and looks primed to make another bold bid under a 5lb claimer. Mereside Diva arrives on the back of finishing a creditable third at York and could pose a threat.

A chance is taken on NIBRAS ANGEL who should be well handicapped and not a lot has gone right since joining her current yard.
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CLAIM THAT SMILE benefited from stepping up in trip when getting off the mark at Yarmouth earlier in the month and Stuart Williams' gelding makes plenty of appeal in his attempt to back that success up. Francisco sports a tongue-tie for the first time after his latest third over C&D. He has to enter calculations along with On A Vespa, who is entitled to build on her placed effort at Salisbury.

On A Vespa should have some potential at 7f but CLAIM THAT SMILE (nap) looked a different horse upped to this trip at Yarmouth.
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Thankyou Baroness has shown a fair amount of ability in her three novice starts to date and needs to be monitored in the betting off an opening mark of 68. Last-time-out Catterick victor Stellarmasterpiece is respected, but the vote goes to ENDLESS WHISPER. The five-year-old took a big leap forward when taking the silver medal home over track and trip last time and is just 1lb higher.

A tricky handicap. ENDLESS WHISPER has plenty of upside as it was her handicap debut when runner-up here 22 days ago.
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Despite finishing last at Chepstow, STALINGRAD produced an improved display following his return to the track at Windsor. This isn't a particularly strong event on paper and the eight-year-old may be able to capitalise on a 5lb lower mark than his last winning figure. Master Dandy may enter the reckoning if repeating his latest Yarmouth effort, while a drop to sprinting could make a difference for Born A Rebel.

The tentative choice is MASTER DANDY, well handicapped on the pick of his efforts and not disgraced on his stable debut 17 days ago.
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AVIANO sprung a 50/1 surprise when sporting first-time cheekpieces and scoring by a head at Windsor last time, and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 2lb. If the son of Ulysses remains in similar form, he could be the one to beat. Obito came from the rear to run out a ready victor at Hamilton recently and is likely to be on the premises. Hale End is the pick of the remainder.

The 3yo OBITO (nap) was a 150,000gns breeze-up buy who is now coming good and he's probably still well handicapped after a 4lb rise.
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