There were 41 Races on Tuesday 1st July 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Brighton, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Chelmsford City, 6 races at Stratford, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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RUNCOK held a big lead when falling at the third-last fence on his recent Roscommon chase debut and can gain compensation. Just a five-year-old, he raced three times in novice hurdles and having scored at Punchestown in February, ran well at Grade 2 level in April. He should appreciate being ridden with slightly more restraint and will take all the beating with a clear round. Naturally Nimble finished 16 lengths ahead of the below-par selection at Punchestown in May and is a Grade 3 hurdle winner. Ex-Flat, he debuts over fences so might struggle to beat Willie Mullins' inmate. Trasna Na Pairce is progressing well but although he has point-to-point experience, he needs a longer distance.

Having looked sure to win when falling three out at Roscommon on chasing debut, RUNCOK will be difficult to beat granted a clear round.
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BIG FUN didn't do much wrong when finishing second in each of his two previous starts and can make it third-time lucky, with the drop down to the minimum distance well worth exploring. Victaz fluffed the start on his debut at Hamilton last week, but will be wiser and should figure prominently with a step forward. Veiled Truth wasn't beaten far at Newcastle on Saturday and can also go well if reverting to turf and the quick turnaround don't cause issues.

Twice-raced contenders BIG FUN and Veiled Truth bring the best form, in that order.
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ST FAZ was well held in a recent Flat run but had previously scored over this C&D. A busy five-year-old, he was placed at Listed level on his latest hurdle start and having made good progress over fences, can compete from 5lb higher than when winning in May. Aeros Luck escaped with a 4lb hike for scoring at Punchestown (stablemate Dutch Schultz finished third) and while he blundered at the final fence then and today's rider claims 3lb, he has won just twice from 19 runs and has a big weight. Clonshire River is 5lb higher than when winning at Limerick, but drops back down in distance.

A chance is taken on A WAVE OF THE SEA to roll back the years. He is well treated on old form and has been running well.
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Yakhabar ended a drought at Ripon and has a feasible chance off just 2lb higher. Nevertheless, this is more demanding and solid cases can be laid out for several others. The well-handicapped CRYSTAL GUARD competes off his last winning mark and shades the vote with plenty of room to move from fully 24lb lower than his peak career rating. Made All, Falcon Nine and National Question are others with claims in a wide-open event.

Turned out quickly, MADE ALL looks the one to beat. Krissy, who remains open to improvement, is second choice.
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RIVER WHARFE, who is already a three-time C&D winner, goes well for Molly Gunn and looks worth another shot from a still-competitive rating. The Tony Carroll-trained seven-year-old had Bear To Dream a place behind him when he was fourth over track and trip on his penultimate start and has a solid chance of upholding the form on 5lb better terms. Colorada Dancer is another well-handicapped contender to bear in mind.

River Wharfe is second choice, with a chance taken on MAJORELLE BLUE in the first-time headgear dropped back in trip.
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MAY CALL YOU BACK had supporters on hold before switching to a neighbouring trainer last summer and appears a handicap blot. By a top stallion, she took a division of this race last year and having returned from 288 days off to win easily over hurdles at Tramore recently, she is 10lb lower compared to her revised timber figure and is open to further improvement. Smallcraftwarning scored over hurdles at Clonmel and while now rated 99 in that sphere and reasonably unexposed over fences, might struggle to beat the selection. Get It Right took 15 attempts to master things but defeated Crowsatedappletart at Limerick.

Last year's winner MAY CALL YOU BACK demonstrated her well-being over hurdles on latest and she may be able to repeat the dose
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Individualism commands respect after hinting at a revival with a close second at Beverley last week, while Rhythm Master surely has another race within him and must be taken seriously from a highly competitive mark. However, THE TRICKSTER is far less exposed and with his weight-for-age allowance significantly bolstering his chance, a first handicap success could be within reach for John and Sean Quinn's progressive three-year-old. Castle Stuart also warrants close inspection.

Dubawi colt CASTLE STUART (nap) is particularly interesting, ahead of The Trickster and Individualism.
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My Boy Harry put things together nicely when he landed one of these series qualifiers here last week and is an attractive proposition in his bid for back-to-back wins. However, the runner-up DESERT BEAUTY has a 6lb pull in the weights and could turn the form around if first-time blinkers draw some improvement. Roman Spring and the unexposed Ejuna are other notable options as they tackle a classified stakes for the first time.

My Boy Harry beat a couple of these here over 7f last time but EJUNA now drops into classified company and steps back up to 6f.
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GARDE LA PECHE has been running well and might be suited by stepping back up to this distance. Although well held on her previous attempt racing over a similar trip last Christmas, that was in a much stronger Leopardstown handicap and she has shown useful recent form on good ground. Ten-race maiden Pride Of Place ran well at Punchestown recently, while the similarly-owned It's Never Simple is lightly raced and has been frustrating but seemed to benefit from stepping up in distance recently. He now debuts over fences.

Having shown improved form in first-time blinkers at Punchestown last time, PRIDE OF PLACE can get off the mark today.
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KEEP ME STABLE gained a fifth career success here on her latest start, having knocked on the door in recent months, and Linda Perratt's mare has every chance of following up on her return to 7f. Purple Martini got the better of the selection over C&D in May and wasn't at all disgraced at Carlisle when third last time. She enters the reckoning along with The Gay Blade.

Three-time course winner WITHOUT DELAY can be excused her latest defeat and is selected to capitalise upon a favourable mark.
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BUY THE DIP gained compensation for a couple of second-placed finishes over C&D when justifying favouritism in a 7f event at Lingfield 10 days ago. With little to fear back over a mile, a 2lb higher mark looks manageable. Fellow last-time-out scorer H Key Lails is a solid pace angle and commands respect, despite being winless from 12 previous attempts on turf. Uncle Dick took this prize 12 months ago and again rates a player off 4lb higher.

Buy The Dip is respected but last year's winner UNCLE DICK returns to his favoured C&D off a handy mark.
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A NOD TO GETAWAY has won twice from 23 career starts, but is nonetheless unexposed reverting to fences today. Having won at Listowel last month, he is rated 16lb lower in this sphere than over hurdles and while he lacks some chasing experience, he does have handicap chase form over this trip and is in good heart. The returning Dinoland is himself nicely rated, having a hurdles mark of 110. He has proven stamina and likes good ground so should compete, despite lacking race-fitness. Birdsandthebees hasn't run since winning at Limerick in April.

Having shown improvement over hurdles lately, A NOD TO GETAWAY(nap) is now 16lb lower over fences and can take advantage.
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This appears to be a golden opportunity for the consistent SIBYL CHARM to get her head back in front. The daughter of Charm Spirit has held her form well in recent months and boasts strong credentials in a race lacking any kind of depth on paper. Jewel Maker's recent fifth at Redcar entitles him to be in the mix, while a falling handicap mark might aid the cause of Detective.

In a tricky race the selection is JEWEL MAKER, who looked unlucky not to finish closer than fifth over 1m at Redcar recently.
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WARM GLOW caught the eye making up plenty of ground at Bath, only to run out of steam in the closing stages. The daughter of Oasis Dream has scope for further improvement off her current mark and looks worth another chance. Paragon also remains unexposed and first-time blinkers help his cause, while Tiempo Alegre placed at Redcar last time, despite a tardy start, and she has a shout.

Tiempo Alegre is respected but WARM GLOW (nap) has shaped well in her last two starts and she's selected to gain her first win.
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ROYAL EAGLE notched a seventh success when last seen over obstacles and can make a winning chase debut. She met trouble on the Flat recently and although she lacks previous chasing experience, she is an experienced 130-rated hurdler who is suited by good ground. Gaoth Chuil has been placed at Grade 3 level over hurdles, stays well and ran well on the Flat recently. However, she has been slightly disappointing in two chase runs and blundered at an early fence at Tramore in May. She was also beaten nine lengths by the selection when the pair previously met at the Galway Festival, although that was almost three years ago. Belle The Lioness ran well at Tramore recently.

The Ted Walsh trained GAOTH CHUIL was the best of these over hurdles and she can get off the mark over fences stepped back up in trip.
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Yaaser has performed with credit since winning at Ayr in April, although he does look in the grip of the handicapper at present. The latter comment also applies to Vince Le Prince, who finished runner-up over C&D on his penultimate start when beaten by FLETCHERS DREAM. Fitted with a visor for the first time, Alan Brown's inmate returned the shock winner on that occasion but there was no fluke about it, having won off a higher mark last term, and another bold bid is anticipated.

He lost out narrowly to Fletchers Dream over C&D last month but VINCE LE PRINCE is 2lb better off today and can turn the tables.
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TWILIGHT GUEST completed a hat-trick with a recent success at Pontefract, having earlier landed a couple of wins over C&D. He looks one to keep on the right side of in his current frame of mind and is taken to defy a penalty. Night Bear scored at the track last summer and finished an encouraging third back here in May, while Chourmo drops in class with a shout.

Preference is for NIGHT BEAR whose recent third over C&D has received a boost and who should find conditions ideal.
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ARCTIC GALE was beaten in a 0-120 beginners chase at Tramore recently, but caught the eye and will be suited by stepping back up in distance. Runner-up at two Galway Festivals, he has been undoubtedly frustrating but nonetheless has often run to a useful level and remains a fraction unexposed, having previously contested just one handicap hurdle in his career. Gimme A Buzz is thoroughly progressive and will be well schooled for his chase debut, but he is a five-year-old who lacks some of the selection's experience. One Night Standard is a dual hurdles winner who ran well enough at Roscommon recently, but is a six-race maiden over fences.

A chance is taken on ONE NIGHT STANDARD. Her yard won this last year and the new cheekpieces might work the oracle
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SKI ANGEL has eased in the weights having won off a 5lb higher mark here last term. She showed signs of a resurgence when runner-up at the track last time, in a sprint that has worked out really well, and the daughter of Harry Angel is taken to go one better. Wee Mary went close to opening her account at Doncaster recently and makes more appeal than Mrs Bagerran, who has been raised 6lb for winning at Ripon.

The surface is a slight query but STARTLING's 5f AW form this year gives her strong claims. Sixcor may be best of the rest.
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SOUND BITE was just collared at the line on his introduction at Leopardstown 12 days ago and can gain compensation. The Teofilo colt made the running and looked to have done enough when asserting over a furlong from home, only to be pipped at the post. He can put that experience to good use. Check This Out was also second on debut, at this venue last month, but was well beaten by Romeo Sensini. He probably needs to improve on that. Honouramongthieves was second in a barrier trial and is one to note.

Beaten a head on his debut at Leopardstown, SOUND BITE probably does not need to improve much to go one better
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CALLOUT struggled on the soft going at Lingfield last time, but has to be of interest back on his favoured ground. Jack Morland's charge won nicely over C&D in May, when accounting for the progressive Mr Ubiquitous, and that form gives him the beating of recent Salisbury third Play Me. The latter could still feature, although Ruling Master may emerge as a bigger threat based on last month's neck defeat at the track.

Amor Cordis is second choice behind CALLOUT, whose recent Lingfield effort may be worth forgiving.
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CHARLIE LUCIANO hasn't run since disappointing in November, but should be ready and is perfectly suited by race conditions. He has a neat qualifying 120 chase rating and although he struggled over hurdles at Navan last time, that came just 15 days after a fall so he is forgiven and he had previously shown form in handicap chases. Park The Giant hasn't run since contesting a smart beginners chase back in December and while he would prefer an ease, he had useful form last year and is quite experienced, having also point-to-pointed. St Cuthbert's Cave ran well on his recent chase debut and, being rated 118 over hurdles, should compete.

PARK THE GIANT gets the nod. The form of his November Punchestown third is strong and he went well fresh at Galway last October
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LIL' ANGEL ran a big race in Down Royal and can go one better. The Dark Angel filly stepped up to 7f, having run with promise over the minimum trip on debut. She went down fighting by a neck to Rajala and a similar effort may be enough. Beyond Dreams shaped with promise when third on her sole outing last season and could be the danger on her return. Lavender Breeze won a barrier trial before a nice effort to finish third on debut at Leopardstown. She is another who has to be on the shortlist.

The well-related BEYOND DREAMS shaped promisingly on her only start at two and can score here for Dermot Weld in the Tabor colours
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An Bradan Feasa won for the first time on the level at Catterick in April and has since backed that up with a couple of creditable efforts. Stepping up in trip may yield further progression, but he might face a stiffer task against some unexposed three-year-olds. Belgravian shed the maiden tag on his handicap debut at Doncaster and is respected off 4lb higher. However, DEEP WATER BAY was a touch unlucky at Nottingham when hampered late on and can gain compensation.

Belgravian could be on the right path now following his Doncaster win but DEEP WATER BAY looks the one to catch.
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STAR MIND showed significant improvement when second at Leopardstown and may be able to strike, despite getting a 5lb rise for that performance. The Advertise filly had been running over sprint trips before stepping up to nine furlongs when chasing home Noble Andy. She may have bumped into one then and there looks a race in her, even after her increase. Poppadom ran really well at Gowran and a similar performance would see him thereabouts. Northern Attitude ran a big race here on her penultimate outing and it was a solid effort again at Fairyhouse last time. She is another to consider.

Hampered off the home turn at Fairyhouse, NORTHERN ATTITUDE (nap) gets the vote on the strength of a C&D second in her first handicap
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Aspire Tower held every chance when unseating his rider at the last on his first start for new connections in a hurdle race at Clairefontaine. He commands respect given his class edge over the opposition, but a pair of progressive chasers stand in his way in the shape of Schmilsson and FINEST VIEW. Both arrive seeking a hat-trick of victories and it is the latter who gets the vote following a comfortable success at Bangor.

The class act in the line-up is ASPIRE TOWER, who may dominate from the front.
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ZIGGY'S MISSILE benefited from a drop in class to score over C&D and the son of Blue Point has every opportunity for further success, despite a 4lb rise. Tan Rapido boasts form with the selection from their meeting at Southwell in April, which gives him a chance of being competitive. The return to the all-weather is a positive for Almaty Star, while last year's winner The Thames Boatman heads the remainder.

Almaty Star may prove the pick of the three Cowell runners but last year's winner THE THAMES BOATMAN (nap) is preferred this time.
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ELUSIVE DUKE fulfilled early promise with his victory at Leopardstown and may be able to follow up. The Elzaam gelding got on top in the closing stages over nine furlongs and going slightly further now can help him defy the 7lb rise. Starford could also still have upside after opening his account in good fashion at Gowran. That was his handicap debut and he received a 7lb rise too. Coulstys Way also comes here in winning form, although her 8lb hike for a 1m4f triumph here looks a bit harsher in comparison.

The Gowran win of STARFORD looks strong form and Joseph O'Brien's charge could well be up to defying a 7lb rise
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SHARING IS CARING boasts experience from the pointing field having won between the flags last month and Shark Hanlon's charge makes plenty of appeal on his Rules debut. Squire Danagher took a decent step forward when filling the runner-up spot at Worcester and this sharper track may play to his strengths. T Or Coffey appears best of the remainder on his first start for Jennie Candlish.

His record in Ireland was rather mixed but T OR COFFEY signed off there with a good handicap third in May and gets the nod.
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PIXIE DIVA made a promising start to her career when running out a comfortable winner at Lingfield and the manner of that performance suggested the extra furlong on this occasion may see her in an even better light. Fellow debut scorer Fantasy Obsessor has to enter calculations, while Miss Chester and Darn Hot Time can fight it out for the minor honours.

The answer might be ELIZABETH BAY, who brings a pretty solid piece of C&D handicap form back into novice company.
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ACTION PLAN was slightly unlucky on his last visit here and may be able to go one better. Ger O'Leary's charge ran into traffic problems before finishing off strongly to get within a neck of Out On Friday. He remains on the same mark of 78. Thrifty Of Digby won over C&D on her penultimate outing and has been a solid third again since at Leopardstown. Vierson, who chased her home here in May, is now 4lb better off so has a chance of turning the tables.

By far the least exposed of these SIDIZA is taken to make a winning handicap debut on seasonal return
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Hill Station has gone close on his most recent efforts at Newton Abbot and he commands plenty of respect off a 4lb higher mark, while Star Legend's fine form under both codes warrants him a place on the shortlist. The vote, though, goes to REALISTIC OPTIMISM, who produced a better effort after wind surgery when runner-up at Warwick. With the likelihood of more to come, the eight-year-old is worth chancing.

The 6yo HILL STATION is taken to open his account aftrer a couple of recent near-misses at Newton Abbot.
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LITTLE KEILEE found the competition too hot in a higher grade at Newmarket last week. She finished runner-up at the same track before that, in a race that has worked out well, and a similar effort here could see James Owen's mare pick up the winning thread. Finbar's Lad acquitted himself well when third at Doncaster and is likely to prove competitive back on the all-weather. Rich Rhythm and Stella Hogan are not without claims, although they haven't been done any favours with the high.

With the hood retained, THORNTONLEDALE MAX could well build on his promising reappearance effort and record a second win.
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Another good renewal of this race and Irish Oaks third PURPLE LILY could prove the one to beat on her return. She mixed it with the best of her generation in both the 1,000 Guineas and the Oaks at the Curragh last season and has reportedly done well over the winter. This looks like a nice starting point and any rain that falls before racing will help. The Willie Mullins-trained Hipop De Loire looks like the danger on ratings. He was last seen finishing a fine fifth in the Ebor at York last August. Grade 1-winning hurdler Hello Neighbour is a fascinating runner and it will be interesting to see how he fares back on the Flat.

Last year's Irish Oaks third PURPLE LILY looks the one to beat on seasonal return
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The winner of three of his last four starts, DOC MCCOY posted arguably his best effort so far when upped in trip at Fontwell last time. There looks plenty more to come and with a conditional's allowance easing a 12lb hike, Jamie Snowden's progressive hurdler is worth sticking with. Runner-up at Newton Abbot, Teorie keeps threatening to land a handicap and the five-year-old has scope for further improvement. Getalead will appreciate this extra test of stamina and could be in the mix.

Getalead is respected but preference is for the thriving DOC McCOY (nap) who could still have more to give at the trip.
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Jabaara arrives fresh from a Listed victory at Musselburgh, although she will need to be quickly away from her high draw to take up her usual prominent position. Miss Information represents last year's winning yard and could prove competitive at this level after landing the Kensington Palace at Royal Ascot, but CLOUD COVER may edge affairs. The daughter of Night Of Thunder won a Listed contest on the Polytrack at Deauville back in December and, rested since disappointing at the All-Weather Championships in April, James Tate's mare is taken to bounce back.

Jabaara has the widest draw to negotiate and AW specialist CLOUD COVER, second in this race last year, is preferred.
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JANES HARBOUR stayed on nicely when third on her return to the Flat at Ballinrobe last week and should appreciate going a bit further now. The Camelot filly had won over timber on her previous visit to the Mayo venue and is capable of adding a Flat maiden to her CV. Mono River had some good placed form in England and didn't run too badly when last seen in a Curragh maiden. He could make more of an impression in this company. The Paddy Twomey-trained newcomer Sky Captain is one to note in the market.

Given the yard's strike rate it seems a good bet that SKY CAPTAIN will be well primed for this somewhat belated debut
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THEONLYWAYISWESSEX showed up for a long way at Warwick before the lack of a recent run took its toll. Alan King's charge found one too good, but will be sharper for that encouraging effort and could prove the one to side with. Midnight Jewel bounced back to form when narrowly beaten at Fontwell three weeks ago and will be hard to keep out of the finish, while an improved effort is expected from Magic Seven back on quicker ground.

These are still early days over fences for MAGIC SEVEN and this longer trip could unlock improvement.
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MR HAMPSTEAD's mid-division finish in the Ascot Stakes at the Royal meeting reads well and the son of Galileo is a most notable option back in these much calmer waters. Now tried with a tongue-tie added, this low-mileage four-year-old could be a cut above the rest if he adapts to the surface on his Polytrack debut. Blindedbythelights, Trouville and Vino Victrix add depth to the race and are key players suggested for the shortlist.

Upped to 2m, ANZAC DAY looks particularly interesting. Blindedbythelights is second pick, ahead of Trouville.
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A half-sister to five winners, including the classy Minella Crooner, JURY BELLE displayed plenty of promise when second at Worcester on her debut under Rules. The Irish challenger will have learned plenty from that experience and won on fast ground between the flags. Fairlawn Skipper will likely improve on last year's debut third at Perth and James King takes a handy 3lb off his back, while it would be no surprise to see a better effort from Everybodydancenow.

This could be an excellent opportunity for JURY BELLE, who ran well in defeat on her recent rules debut at Worcester.
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Charlie Johnston boasts an impressive current strike-rate and having successfully overseen preparations for the winner of this race 12 months ago, BAMBURGH can follow suit for the in-form yard. A respectable second at Haydock recently, the son of Zoffany won't need to find much to gain a first career success, despite running off 2lb higher. Fox Avatar and Tribal Wisdom can give the selection the most to think about.

Another chance is given to FOX AVATAR, who shaped promisingly over C&D in April and may still have further improvement in him.
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