There were 46 Races on Thursday 3rd July 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Perth, 6 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Haydock, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The hurdling experience held by POWER OF WORDS is the most persuasive guide and Gordon Elliott's raider is suggested as the one to be with despite him running green at Clonmel last month. Western Clouds should not be underestimated following her fourth at Worcester a few weeks ago, while Bishop Hill and Redbridge Rocco are others who make the shortlist.

Irish point winner WESTERN CLOUDS sat a long way off the pace before keeping on for fourth over 2m on her hurdle debut. She can improve.
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A prolific winner on the all-weather, STARSHIBA raced off a 7lb lower mark back on turf at Nottingham last week and went agonisingly close to catching the winner. Jack Morland's veteran competes off an unchanged rating and may finally break his duck on this surface. Heer's Sadie arrives in fine fettle having scored over 7f here last month, while Marmoga returns from a layoff with a shout based on her victory here in April.

None of these are rock solid and it's well worth giving the unexposed MARMOGA a chance to bounce back from her Doncaster flop.
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Street Life is a previous C&D winner and should be capable of another bold showing after enjoying a resurgent spell of late. However, GLORY FIGHTER, a fellow track-and-trip scorer, also boasts strong credentials and shades the vote from a competitive rating. Fortunate Star and Hurt You Never are closely matched on past exploits and help to make this a competitive affair.

The 8yo STREET LIFE has been running consistently well and is taken to add to his two wins in May. Glory Fighter is feared most.
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WINDS OF WINTER backed up her selling handicap win on her final start for Iain Jardine with an impressive 11-length success at Hexham on debut for George Bewley last month. Those efforts read very well and the hat-trick looks achievable despite an 11lb higher rating. Just Dottie can make this a tougher assignment for the selection, while previous C&D winner Simple Star is a threat to all on these terms.

Winds Of Winter is on a hat-trick but preference is for last year's winner SIMPLE STAR, who returns here after a good Kelso run.
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CONJECTURE couldn't live with the odds-on winner when runner-up at Beverley on debut, but she still caught the eye finishing with a late rattle. The daughter of Palace Pier will be a lot wiser for that experience and could prove hard to beat. Ryan Moore partners the 150,000gns purchase Radiance and she could prove the main danger, though Sing The Blues should also be monitored in the market representing the William Haggas yard.

Radiance and Sing The Blues are interesting debutantes but CONJECTURE fiinished well for second on debut and can go one better.
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Kevin Ryan sent out the winners of this race in 2022 and 2023, latterly for the same owner as LADY GORMIRE. Closely related to a couple of winners, the daughter of Lope De Vega has a pedigree that stands up to scrutiny and this could be an ideal starting point. Perfect Ruler, America Queen and Maw Can are all noteworthy in an event where newcomers appeal most.

Having gone for 180,000euros at the breeze-ups, AMERICA QUEEN earns the vote ahead of Lady Gormire.
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NO BUT I WILL was only beaten a head at Uttoxeter last month and won't need to raise his game by much to swing this one his way. Glen Cannel boasts some good course form and is another key player based on those credentials, while Nathan Wells surely has the ability to win at some point and he could also have a big say.

All of these have various questions to answer apart from NO BUT I WILL, who all but picks himself. Nathan Wells can chase him home.
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MUSEUM PIECE failed to stay over 6f in novice company at Kempton last time, having earlier won her maiden in fine style over this trip at Wolverhampton. Michael Bell's filly beat a subsequent winner by over three lengths on that occasion, and she makes plenty of appeal now handicapping for the first time. Eclipser showed plenty of early pace when landing a maiden over 6f at Chelmsford and could prove competitive, while Canyouhearthedrums is preferred to Mwaki of the remaining pair.

Eclipser has been doing well at 6f and is open to improvement but Museum Piece may prove the speedier over 5f and gets the vote.
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The three previous winners look the ones to focus on and while Front Line Fury and Mister Moet both impressed by making all on their most recent starts, BLUE TO BLUE shades a narrow vote based on potential. The son of Blue Point's Beverley fourth carries more substance than the face value might have you believe and another step forward could suffice here.

Having impressed at Ripon a fortnight ago, FRONT LINE FURY is taken to defy top weight on his nursery debut.
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Having bounced back to form with a dominant display at Uttoxeter recently, RABY MERE is likely to prove a warm order to follow up. A 7lb rise from the assessor looks workable for the six-year-old and another bold bid is forecast. Quadruple course winner Malangen wasn't disgraced when third at Hexham recently and isn't taken lightly off a tumbling mark. Lisa Harrison's gelding is feared most, while market support for stable-debutant Palm Beach would be interesting.

The most interesting runner is PALM BEACH, who will be very hard to beat if he has been revitalised by a recent change of stable.
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A tardy start was costly for HIGH APPROVAL when he was introduced at Nottingham last month, but he did well to finish third. The winner of that race has gone in again since and seems a smart prospect. Kodi Island, a 500,000-pound Breeze-Up purchase for Godolphin, could be anything on his racecourse bow and warrants close inspection. Peel Park is the best of the rest.

Kodi Island is respected on debut but HIGH APPROVAL is taken to get off the mark with the form of his debut effort working out well.
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Ground conditions might not have been ideal for JUJUBELLA when a creditable third at Chester last time. Lucinda Russell's filly has been on an upward curve since the turn of the year, winning three times on the all-weather, and she might have more to offer back on a sounder surface. La Cadalora is lightly raced and must enter calculations with William Buick taking over for the first time, while recent Carlisle scorer Arctic Fox remains of interest following that confidence-boosting success.

The lightly raced 4yo LA CADALORA (nap) has run well in defeat on both starts this season and can get off the mark at the sixth attempt.
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Although she found her winning run coming to an end when third at Stratford in May, Summerleaze must enter the reckoning on her chase bow. Olly Murphy's mare boasts a point-to-point background and could improve for this discipline. However, BUMPY EVANS arrives on the back of a career-best performance at Bangor and should have more to come over staying distances. Ballydangan and Wheresmemoneygone are others of interest.

Having won an Irish point in good style in May, WHERESMEMONEYGONE could be very well handicapped for this chasing debut.
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Very fast ground was attributed to Queen's Company's no-show at Leicester most recently and there are solid foundations for giving her another chance as she was a ready winner over C&D on her penultimate start. However, the booking of Ryan Moore for INQUISITION is too compelling to ignore and she could be tough to overhaul reverting to turf off 5lb higher than her cosy success at Wolverhampton last month. Saliko and San Munoz are others to consider.

The drop back in trip should suit SAN MUNOZ and he can make the most of this ease in grade. Inquisition is next on the list.
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A talented sort who landed a valuable Grade 2 bumper at Aintree in 2023, DYSART ENOS didn't quite live up to expectations over hurdles last season but a switch to the Flat could revitalise her. The seven-year-old has always shown plenty of pace and this looks like a nice starting point, with the improving Ritaan looking best placed to chase her home following a creditable runner-up effort at Ripon last month. Mission Possible and Satavia can also go well.

Plenty of those with Flat form can do better but very smart hurdler DYSART ENOS is taken to make a winning transition to this sphere.
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400,000-euro purchase Look To The Stars represents the lethal combination of Charlie Appleby and William Buick. The Galiway colt is likely to prove popular in the betting, but previous experience could hold sway and, with that in mind, preference is for BOILING OVER. Karl Burke's charge pulled a couple of lengths clear with the exciting Saba Desert (entered in the National Stakes) at Sandown last month, so any further improvement may well suffice. Protection Act is also noted.

Charlie Appleby won this last year and 400,000euros newcomer LOOK TO THE STARS is the selection. Protection Act is feared most.
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There was plenty to like about ELLY BAY's debut third at Leopardstown. Johnny Murtagh's charge kept on nicely that day and looks to have plenty going for her here. Joseph O'Brien runs a pair of fillies in newcomer Full of Notions and Cuban Princess. The former made good money at the sales and looks the pick on jockey bookings, while the latter is likely to improve from a mid-division debut at the Curragh in May. Red Autumn was behind Elly Bay in seventh at Leopardstown, but could get closer.

Leopardstown third ELLY BAY (nap) gets the vote, ahead of Red Autumn and newcomer Full of Notions
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LUMINARIES relished a step up in distance when regaining the winning thread over an extended 3m at Kelso in May and there could be more to come from him. The son of Leading Light looks fairly treated off 3lb higher and shades the verdict in a tight-knit contest. Dangers are aplenty, headed by the recent Hexham third Man Of Action, who is 2lb ahead of the handicapper, while Maillot Blanc warrants respect on his follow-up bid.

Top of the list is MAN OF ACTION (nap), who followed last month's C&D win with a creditable third at Hexham and is 2lb well in today.
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The first race of its kind this season, with 14 hurdling debutants set to line-up. Successful at Navan in April, JUNKYARD DOG appears one of the safer options. A beaten favourite when last seen at Limerick, he probably wasn't suited by the deteriorating conditions there. Sure to be well-schooled over flights, it'll be disappointing if this Fastnet Rock bay is not involved towards the business end. Not beaten far at Ballinrobe last week, Highway Sixty One is of definite interest with Darragh O'Keeffe aboard, while UK import Hawkesbury Legend, John Nallen's Minella Study and Fairyhouse runner-up Felicity Smoak are others for the shortlist.

Joseph O'Brien excels with his juveniles, JUNKYARD DOG stays 1m4f on the Flat and got his head in front on the level earlier this year
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Now that ROMAN EMPEROR has regained the winning thread after a taking performance over 6f here last week, John Ryan's charge could follow up while his confidence is high. A respectable third on each of her last two starts, Ravensbourne is a key player for in-form connections, as well as King Of War, who has dropped to a mark 7lb lower than his last success. Enpassant, Match Anthem and Spanish Mane are also given a chance.

Gorgeous Mr George is second choice but ROMAN EMPEROR (nap) won a classified here last week and can follow up under a penalty.
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An encouraging third at Chepstow latest behind a talented filly who went on to finish second in the Queen Mary, MAGIC BOX brings a strong level of form to the table on her nursery debut and can strike. Not beaten far over 5f at Bath last time out, Whisperwood must enter calculations, along with Jack The Tooth, who was a taking winner at Leicester last month before a respectable effort when slowly away at Chester.

Baggot Street and Whisperwood are capable of better but so is MAGIC BOX and the Haggas-trained filly should relish 7f.
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The application of first-time cheekpieces (retained) worked the oracle for Anthropologist at Ayr recently, and Charlie Johnston's charge merits the utmost respect from 4lb higher. That said, a chance can be taken on THE CHILDE OF HALE. The son of Havana Grey didn't get the clearest of runs when fourth over C&D in May, but it was a promising effort nonetheless and he's now 1lb lower. Groundsman can chase the pair home.

Anthropologist is a player but preference is for GEORGECANDOIT, who suffered a luckless passage when fifth at Beverley recently.
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ENDLESS DAWN's fifth in a higher grade at the Curragh has been endorsed in no uncertain terms with the winner, runner-up and the fourth all obliging on their next starts. Undefeatable suffered a troubled route at Down Royal, so did well to be pipped by just a nose and a head into third. He would have to be a serious threat off the same mark. Merchants Arch, who was a beaten favourite when third at Limerick, and Sovereign Banter both have solid chances.

Down Royal form could prove key, with UNDEFEATABLE taken to reverse form with Eric Lock
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On what was his first start for Emmet Mullins, DARCY'S FRIEND landed a monster gamble at Leopardstown in March, justifying odds-on favouritism in what looked a competitive 17-runner handicap. Upped 17lb for that success, the Elusive Pimpernel six-year-old could still be ahead of the handicapper on a revised mark of 105. Declared to run over fences on Tuesday, the hat-trick seeking Gimme A Buzz would be an obvious danger if turned out again quickly. Starting off in handicap company, Dunkerque is of definite interest with Eoin Staples claiming 7lb, while others for the shortlist are four-time winner The Banger Doyle, Ross O'Sullivan's Free Flow and the returning Red Glory.

9yo THE BANGER DOYLE can gain a first hurdle win having been narrowly denied over fences last month from his much higher chase mark
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This can go the way of RACINGBREAKS RYDER, who is due a change in luck having been narrowly denied at Goodwood last time out. He was also an unlucky third here before that when not getting a clear run behind the reopposing Al Ameen (first). He is narrowly preferred to course winner Chalk Mountain, who is worth another go over 1m. Commanding Prince and Waleefy are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

The well-handicapped Farasi Lane can feature but DEMBE may not have finished his progression on this surface.
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CARRICKFINN dictated when second at Gowran last time and was only collared in the closing stages with the front pair clear of the remainder. The handicapper has had their say, however, Terry Casey is able to utilise his full 10lb claim in this race. Carvalhal had a consistent June with a trio of third places banked. Eagles Whistle could build on a fair third over further at Leopardstown, while Navorrosse is far from out of contention.

Having perhaps done too much frpm the front over 1m1f at Leopardstown last time, EAGLES WHISTLE can get off the mark down in trip.
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Matthew Lloyd Slater and LEQUINTO have formed quite the partnership recently. Tony Carroll's eight-year-old must shoulder a double penalty having completed a quickfire hat-trick at Windsor on Monday but he remains the one to beat. Sarafina Mshairi finished a creditable fourth over 6f here latest and a drop to the minimum trip is likely to be of benefit. Merrimack, a narrow third at Brighton last time, is also noted.

The unexposed 3yo SARAFINA MSHAIRI shaped well over 6f on last week's turf debut and she can capitalise on the return to 5f.
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A good quality renewal of this Grade 3 contest. Successful 12 months ago, WINTER FOG is back to defend his crown. Despite his advancing years, the 11-year-old clearly retains plenty of enthusiasm for the game, with his form at Cheltenham and Punchestown reading very well in the context of this race. Willie Mullins trains the selection and also saddles Gaucher and Batman Girac, with both capable of making an impact. The only four-year-old in the line-up, Puturhandstogether is an intriguing contender. An easy winner of the Fred Winter at Cheltenham in March, he since finished third in Grade 1 company at Aintree. The Andy Slattery-trained pair of Sunchart and Smooth Tom both warrant respect, while it will be interesting to see how Feud fares on his return from a lengthy absence.

Despite having to concede weight to all, GAUCHER could be the one having looked progressive of late and his latest run can be upgraded
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Having lost little in defeat when finishing a close-up second on his handicap bow at Yarmouth last month, compensation could be on the cards for BELIEVE THE STORM. Charlie Fellowes' gelding had previously filled the runner-up spot at this course in May and he ticks plenty of the right boxes. Sky Safari struggled at Royal Ascot but a reproduction of her penultimate second at Salisbury may see her involved, along with Midnight's Dream.

Neither CEPHALUS nor Kalamunda had the best of runs at Chelmsford last time out and the former is just preferred in an open race.
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PARKSIDE LAD attracted some support for his debut in a Curragh maiden in May and showed promise in fifth. He was next seen in a decent race at Navan, where he improved a place into fourth and could have more to offer here. Call Margot made her debut in Listed class at the Curragh and has since finished fifth in a valuable novice at Carlisle, which has been well franked. Believe In Glory went over to Hamilton to take second, while Star Of Sapphire and Plushy are newcomers that could feature.

With two solid efforts under his girth, PARKSIDE LAD doesn't need to improve much to take this so is selected.
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It was a fairly encouraging introduction from Lope El Fuego when fifth at Bath last month but, although improvement is likely, there are a few interesting debutants heading to post this evening, perhaps most notably BERLINETTA. The 260,000gns purchase is a half-sister to useful sprinter Shadow Army, so it would come as no great surprise were she up to the task. Ralph Beckett has his string in fine form so Hopeful Dream must enter calculations, while Princess Petrol is another that can't be overlooked.

Slight preference among those who have run is for Dictal but the newcomers, possibly headed by HOPEFUL DREAM, may hold the key.
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A solid third on his hurdles debut over the course and distance in November, GORVITHO looks the one to side with. While no match for the principals on that occasion, who are now rated 134 and 133 respectively, he encouragingly drew 29 lengths clear of the fourth. Successful over 2m4f in a bumper at Wexford in May, Strong Link is an obvious danger on his first try over flights, while Cosmos D'ainay is another sure to have plenty of supporters. This Gordon Elliott-trained chestnut easily accounted for five rivals in a bumper at Sligo, with a subsequent winner filling the runner-up spot. Amboyna is capable of making an impact if putting her best foot forward, with course winner Eaglewood and Punchestown third Coded Welder others for the shortlist.

This can go the way of GORVITHO (nap) who ran with plenty of credit over C&D on last year's hurdle bow and the form looks solid
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Kitty Furnival regained the winning thread at Lingfield 22 days ago and she warrants respect in her follow-up bid. However, a 3lb rise in the ratings and wide draw leaves her vulnerable and ARQOOB is preferred. Lucy Wadham's charge is racing off the same mark as his victory over C&D in March and a bold bid is forecast. Ocean Of Dreams and Way Of Life are others of interest.

The 5yo ASSAIL was impressive over C&D in September and he may be able to recapture that form back on the AW for the first time since.
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BILLIE BE QUICK got the gaps she needed at Down Royal and finished her race off well to score last month. The handicapper put her up 6lb for that success, but that may not be enough to stop her. Aurora Nova was a ready winner also at Down Royal most recently and took the honours on her last visit to Bellewstown in April, so is clearly going the right way. Others to note are Emerald Harmony and Smoke Them Out.

A C&D winner in April, AURORA NOVA is 5lb higher than when winning at Down Royal last time but she can score again.
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This has been won by some useful types in recent years and ASSIRI HEIGHTS could add his name to the roll of honour. The son of Frankel fetched 700,000gns as a yearling and he looks the part on paper. Presumably, Colin Keane primarily comes across to take the ride and that should only heighten interest. The penalised Goldwork remains of interest following his comfortable Goodwood triumph, and Electrical is also noted.

Goodwood winner Goldwork sets a good standard but the debutant ASSIRI HEIGHTS has bundles of potential on paper.
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A case can be made for many in this fiercely competitive affair, with WAY DOWN SOUTH the suggestion. On the mark at Limerick over Christmas, he was out of his depth when sixth at Cork on Easter Sunday. Still just half a length behind the now 133-rated Fils d'Oudairies in that Mallow contest, it will be interesting to see how he fares returning to calmer waters. Hills Of Glory, You Done Well, Gatehouse Boy and Duty Bound were all successful when last seen and it will come as no surprise if any of them manage to follow up. Gordon Elliott is represented by Themanintheboots, Irina's Path and Penny Express, with Jack Kennedy set to partner the former, who filled the runner-up spot on recent starts at Listowel and Downpatrick respectively.

Effectively only up 2lb for his win at Listowel last time given his rider's claim, DUTY BOUND can go well again
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EM FOUR endured a troubled passage when finishing fourth at Windsor last month and, granted better luck, compensation could be in the offing. Jamie Osborne's charge makes grand appeal racing off an unchanged mark and shades the vote ahead of Ballsgrove Boy. The son of Ardad arrives on the back of a solid third at Lingfield and a similar performance is likely to see him in the thick of the action once more. Pouting is the pick of the remainder.

Ballsgrove Boy is high on the list but the return to 6f could see EM FOUR gain his first handicap success.
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Runner-up MAXWELL SMART got to within three-quarters of a length of a well-backed winner over 1m5f at Navan and that was a highly-creditable effort. That run wasn't out of the blue as on his penultimate start over the same C&D, he put in a decent fifth place. Lariat ran a stormer on stable debut when second over flights at Listowel and he's on a very-lowly mark if he can transfer some of that ability to the Flat. Nicola Burns steered Randall Poets Lass to fourth at Fairyhouse in June and the pair are reunited here.

Although he didn't look too straightforward at Navan last month it could pay to side with MAXWELL SMART in an open-looking handicap
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The booking of Colin Keane aboard VOCAL LEGEND catches the eye and this progressive son of Dark Angel looks the one to beat following a 1lb rise for a strong runner-up effort at Doncaster last month. Narrowly denied on his only attempt over this trip in January, Kiniro has been running with credit of late and must have a say, along with the returning Ruff Justice, who has won two of her four career outings. Cairdeas and Woodstock cannot be ruled out either.

Woodstock won this last year and is 2-2 over C&D but VOCAL LEGEND is just preferred after a useful effort at Doncaster.
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Another competitive affair. Showing good resolution when making the breakthrough at this venue in May, MIDNIGHT FAIRY might be able to follow up. The reopposing Ballerina Boxer finished fifth on that occasion, but won since at Punchestown and rates an obvious danger. Kiln Time is another coming into this race on the back of a win, and this Harry Kelly-trained nine-year-old is sure to have plenty of supporters. Second and third behind Gatehouse Boy at Limerick in May, Stily and Noteveatext are of definite interest, while others for the shortlist are Sligo fourth Loughrask Rainbow, Henry de Bromhead's Adaliz and the locally-trained Imperial Tune.

The new trip of this race may help ADALIZ to go in again after she has been staying on in her races
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QUEEN OF THE ROSES returned to action with an encouraging handicap debut effort over 7f at Chelmsford last month. Improvement is expected from the daughter of Ribchester, having won her maiden over this shorter distance at Newcastle last term, and Mick Appleby's filly gets the vote. Blewburton has a fighting chance on his recent placed efforts, while Invincible Melody is regularly thereabouts at this level.

Blewburton is knocking at the door but the free-going ORNATELY could raise her game dropped to 6f.
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Narrowly denied over a furlong further at Listowel last time, LARK IN THE MORNIN can gain compensation. The Joseph O'Brien-trained gelding made much of the running on that occasion before ultimately being outstayed close home. Dropping back slightly in trip looks a wise move now, while the booking of leading amateur John Gleeson also catches the eye. He was on board the winner of that aforementioned Listowel race. Weston is a capable rival who is certain to put it up to the selection. Trainer Harry Rogers does well at this track and the six-year-old is a smart horse on his day. Recent Leopardstown third Arch Empire won't be far away if coping with the shorter trip.

A poor turn out and a good opportunity for LARK IN THE MORNIN, with Arch Empire looking the only danger
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SOMETHING SPLENDID has done well since joining the Peter Chapple-Hyam stable and this looks like an ideal opportunity to get off the mark following a narrow defeat over C&D last time. A 2lb rise for that effort looks manageable and the son of Postponed may have too much for Tolerance, who has the potential to improve for the step up in trip following a creditable third over 7f here recently. Boubyan and Winston's Warrior have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Something Stupid should go very well again but he's up against a handicap newcomer of notable promise in TAPIOCA PEARL (nap).
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With the booking of Patrick Mullins looking significant, SIOUXFONIC can make a winning debut. Trainer Tom Cooper does well with his bumper runners, particularly when teaming up with the champion amateur. An unraced son of Sioux Nation, the four-year-old is a full-brother to a dual winner on the Flat. Given his pedigree, he does need to prove his stamina over this trip but it is surely encouraging that connections have opted to go down this route. Although ultimately well beaten on his introduction at Gowran Park, Silly Mongoose ran well for a long way. If the first-time hood brings improvement, he is entitled to be on the premises. Ebony King is one of the more interesting debutants in the race.

The market can guide but SIOUXFONIC is ridden by Patrick Mullins and the debutant's trainer has a noteworthy strike rate in bumpers
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PAPABELLA won twice on turf last year and the five-year-old showed she was still improving when victorious at Chepstow last time. Unexposed on the all-weather, a 2lb rise may not be enough to anchor Stuart Kittow's mare and she is taken to go in again. Daytona Lady has eased in the weights and posted her best effort for some time when third at Wetherby latest, while Alcazan is potentially well treated.

Thursday's Child is interesting down in class but the progressive PAPABELLA (nap) can take another step forward.
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CAMINO DE SANTIAGO has shown enough in three career outings to suggest that there is ability in her, and a mark of 70 on handicap debut looks manageable for the daughter of Masar. The form of the stable is another plus, and it may be that Sant Alessio on the drop in distance gives her most to think about on his first start for new connections. A capable sort on his day, King Chaos is another to consider, as well as Golden Circet, if turning up here after an engagement in the 19.58 at Epsom on Wednesday.

The most solid option appears to be GOLDEN CIRCET, who's proved reliable for his new yard this season. Camino De Santiago is feared.
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