There were 55 Races on Saturday 5th July 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Leicester, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Nottingham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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This is competitive and only a tentative vote can go to MEARALL. Richard Fahey's charge finished an excellent sixth in the Palace Of Holyroodhouse last time out and was eased 2lb in the handicap for his troubles. Warren Fentiman takes an extra 5lb off here and a big run can be expected. Luna A Inbhir Nis's winning run came to an end at York recently but the progressive three-year-old remains of interest, while others to note include Naana's Sparkle and I'm Next.

Mearall ran a fine race at Royal Ascot and can feature but NAANA'S SPARKLE can defy a small rise for a cosy Redcar success.
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Rumstar is respected but picks up a 3lb penalty for his Group 3 Palace House win at Newmarket in May. He might struggle to uphold the form with the runner-up in that race, She's Quality, on the revised terms. The latter was also a close second in the Temple Stakes at Haydock most recently and should again be a key player. However, KERDOS could trump them both. Having unseated Christophe Soumillon and got loose on the way to the start in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot, his fifth-place finish can be upgraded and it's highly notable this is his only booking for the day. Palace Of Holyroodhouse winner Adrestia is the pick of the remainder.

Adrestia has her best days ahead of her but KERDOS (nap) ran a fine race at Royal Ascot and can take the drop in class in his stride
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CACTUS has some nice entries and may be able to give Wootton Bassett yet another two-year-old winner. This filly is engaged in the Phoenix Stakes and Moyglare Stud Stakes so has presumably shown a bit at home to justify the Group 1 entries. It could be a race dominated by newcomers. Joseph O'Brien saddles Eat Pray Run. This Blue Point filly is a half-sister to Listed winner Tardis. Ger Lyons' charge By The Lake is another to note on debut. The Starspangledbanner filly cost 80,000 euros as a yearling and is out of a half-sister to Group 1 winner Jannah Rose.

One of three for Donnacha O'Brien, MONTE VISTA showed clear promise at Cork on debut and may be able to get her head in front
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Valiancy brings plenty of potential to this handicap debut but while respected, preference is for MANY MEN. The selection chased home the subsequent King George V winner Merchant when third at York in May before stepping up in trip to great effect at Doncaster next time. The Study Of Man gelding should have more to offer over these staying trips, and he can go in again from 5lb higher. Novelista was only beaten a head by the selection that day and is likely to give another good account of himself.

The Haggas and Johnston yards have won six of the last seven renewals so focus is on their runners, with VALIANCY getting the vote.
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Vincenzo Peruggia showed ability when third on his introduction at Hamilton last month and is likely to appreciate this step up in trip, so he is considered. However, a chance can be taken on the Archie Watson-trained CIRCLE OF MAGIC. The son of Australia was outpaced but kept on well enough to finish fourth on his debut at Newbury and this extra furlong could eke out the improvement required to score. Newcomer Act Of Honor warrants a market check.

The six-figure purchases VINCENZO PERUGGIA and Circle Of Magic are likely to progress. A few others also have possibilities.
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With very few of these noted for making the running, this looks a tricky race to fathom. However, TREASURE TIME is versatile on that score and could be one that can adapts best as events unfold. William Haggas is a past master at getting one ready for their seasonal debut and having missed the cut for a couple of handicaps at Royal Ascot, it is notable the Newmarket handler pitches the four-year-old at a race he has won twice in recent times. The in-form Classic Encounter is another with solid credentials on the back of two wins and two place efforts from his last four starts. Mirsky and Classic are also shortlisted.

Treasure Time may do better again as a 4yo but he hasn't been seen for ten months so preference this time is for GREEK ORDER.
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THE PIPER'S CALL ran a big race in a Curragh maiden on debut when sent to post a massive price and this looks like a nice opportunity for him. The Ten Sovereigns colt chased home Flushing Meadows last month and that form looks strong with the winner narrowly denied in a Group 3 contest subsequently. The third horse, North Coast, has won his maiden easily since. Ger Lyons saddles two contenders and it's no surprise to see him claim 7lb off Down Royal winner Sir Alfie as he was set to carry a welter burden. That Dark Angel colt can confirm form with stablemate Howd'yadoit, who was behind him in third last time.

THE PIPER'S CALL (nap) ran a huge race on debut at the Curragh and the form has been franked. He will be tough to beat with a repeat
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This should revolve around ESTRANGE and Scenic when taking official ratings into consideration and it is the former that can land the spoils. An impressive winner of a Group 3 over C&D when returning from a 203-day absence in May, the Night Of Thunder filly can take this en route to later season targets. Scenic does merit respect though, having won the Bronte Cup at York most recently, while Nuit might prove best of the remaining duo.

The exciting 4yo ESTRANGE impressed in a Group 3 over C&D in May and is taken to follow up and make it four wins from her five starts.
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COME ON OVER improved on his debut fifth to finish third at Carlisle last month and is likely to have lots of improvement in him. Richard Fahey's colt could put that experience to good use and looks the one to beat. Mission Classified has shown plenty of ability in both of his starts to date and is one to take seriously, while Mo Of Cairo is another to keep an eye on.

The vote goes to COME ON OVER, who just about sets the standard and represents a yard that has won this race three times since 2019.
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BLUE BOLT is a filly on the upgrade and her two wins in novice stakes could be just the start of a highly interesting campaign. The daughter of Blue Point holds an entry in the Group 1 Matron Stakes at Leopardstown in September and can enhance her credentials by taking this step up in class in her stride. Cajole's second-placed finish in the Sandringham at Royal Ascot is a solid piece of form that makes her the chief danger to the selection. The unbeaten pair Victory Queen and Suite Francaise are other intriguing options.

Having impressed in novice races at Windsor and Newbury on her last two starts, BLUE BOLT can complete a hat-trick now up in grade.
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JACKANDTHEFOX has been knocking on the door this year for Jenny Lynch and may be able to gain a deserved victory. The Gutaifan gelding ran well on his return from a little break when chasing home easy winner Are You In Or Out at Fairyhouse just over three weeks ago. He had been third to Carrigans Grove at Dundalk previously off level weights and that rival has gone up 13lb since. Pat Flynn's charge got another 7lb for winning here 10 days ago and it's no surprise to see connections claim off her now. American In Paris was beaten a head by Carrigans Grove here last time and also has to come into calculations.

Top-weight Carrigans Grove makes plenty of appeal but is opposed here by JACKANDTHEFOX
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Sir Lowry's Pass is a progressive type who took another step forward to make the frame over 1m2f at Redcar last time and may improve for this step up in distance. Plage De Havre didn't have the clearest of passages when third behind Stressfree (second) at this level at York in May and it would be no surprise to see him feature, but the vote goes to MY DREAM WORLD. The four-year-old was subsequently disqualified from his win at York last month, but he has scope for more improvement. His previous course victory further aids his cause and he looks the way to go.

The step up to 1m4f looks a likely positive for SIR LOWRY'S PASS (nap) and this lightly raced 4yo can return to winning ways.
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CHEERLEADER is bidding to complete the hat-trick after scoring in good style at Catterick in May and makes just her sixth start in a handicap. The daughter of Dandy Man has proven to be a different proposition since switching to the Tina Jackson yard and can continue her upward trajectory. Lady Roxby had Brazilian Belle (fourth) behind when filling the runner-up spot at Thirsk last time and is expected to confirm that form. Of the remainder, Atomic Mass makes the most appeal.

Preference is for LADY ROXBY, who returned for a new yard with an eyecatching second at Thirsk last month.
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OMBUDSMAN left his comeback run well behind when running away with the Prince Of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot 17 days ago, making it five wins from six career outings to date. It's easy to see why Godolphin's improving four-year-old has been all the rage with the bookmakers in the build-up to today's contest and he's fancied to land the spoils. Any rainfall would boost the chances of Sosie, who arrives following a couple of Group 1 victories in his native France. Delacroix could fare best of Aidan O'Brien's duo, while Ruling Court is an interesting player stretching out in trip.

The Ballydoyle 3yos have strong credentials but the 4yos hold the upper hand on form, particularly OMBUDSMAN who sets a tall standard.
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KWA HERINI has run a couple of nice races at the Curragh this season and there looks to be a race in her off this kind of mark. The Blue Point filly chased home Saturn Seven on her last outing and also ran well there back in April when fourth to one of today's rivals, Gazelle D'or. That filly has gone up 9lb since and comes here in winning form after her victory over 5f at the Curragh last month. Connections aim to offset some of the 7lb rise for that win by giving Jack Cleary the leg up now. Tropical Retreat ran well when second at Fairyhouse last time and is still relatively unexposed. She's another for the shortlist.

There may be a bit of value to be had here in KWA HERINI on the back of a fine Curragh run
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Sir Garfield hasn't finished outside of the top two on each of his last five outings, most recently finishing second at Hamilton, and he should remain competitive. However, EXPERT AGENT bounced back to form when victorious at Newmarket last month and is just 4lb higher. With Stuart Williams' yard in fine form at present, he looks the one to beat. Animate is another to note after his second at Ripon.

Sir Garfield is a solid candidate but ROCK OPERA could find this being run to suit and can get off the mark for the year.
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A welcome addition to racing on the Westwood, this inaugural contest can go to the William Haggas-trained CANDLEFORD. Although well beaten in the Hardwicke on his seasonal return last month, he is already a dual winner at this level and should prove too strong for the likes of Karmology, who merits respect in receipt of the mares' allowance. Official ratings suggest Teumessias Fox can be involved, for all that he needs to bounce back from a below-par effort in the Duke Of Edinburgh.

This looks a bit trappy but CANDLEFORD has leading claims if he can recapture the form of his Listed win at the Curragh last spring.
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DAVVY shed his maiden tag at Redcar prior to running flat and being well beaten at Chester last month. David Evans' youngster could bounce back from that effort and he sets the standard with an official rating of 72. Mare Of London possibly regressed from her third at Kempton when fifth at Brighton in May, but this looks easier and she ought to have a say. Gullane Girl completes the shortlist.

A speculative option to consider is SUNNIVA, who had a tough draw at Chester last time but showed promise before she weakened.
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City Of Poets has impressively notched a maiden/novice stakes double and he warrants plenty of respect on handicap debut with Ryan Moore booked to ride, but DANCE IN THE STORM shades the verdict. The first-time hood (worn today) certainly did no harm when she fairly bolted up on her handicap bow over C&D three weeks ago and a subsequent 7lb rise in the ratings is fair. Gilet and Mudbir both cut back a furlong following pleasing enough efforts, particularly the former at Newbury, and they complete the shortlist.

With the hood retained, DANCE IN THE STORM is taken to complete a C&D double. Mudbir and City Of Poets are interesting.
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Recent Down Royal winner NORTH COAST can follow up in this stronger grade. Although he arguably didn't have much to beat at the northern venue, the Joseph O'Brien-trained colt landed short odds in impressive fashion. However, it is the form of his debut third at the Curragh last month that gives him leading claims. The winner of that race was narrowly beaten in a Group 3 subsequently, while the fourth horse was unlucky in running when just losing out in his maiden. Gowran Park debut winner Daytona is sure to have taken a significant step forward from that promising introduction. Green Soul is another with every chance in a competitive affair.

DAYTONA finished out his race strongly at the Curragh, should relish this longer trip and is preferred to North Coast
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Back to form with a creditable third at Epsom in a race that has worked out well since, RHOSCOLYN could be primed to return to winning ways off a mark 1lb lower than his most recent success at Goodwood last September. Gorak has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his second over C&D two starts ago, while Photosynthesis has done well since joining the Peter Chapple-Hyam yard and looks worthy of the rise in grade. Northern Express and King's Lynn cannot be ruled out either.

Back at Haydock, GORAK could well end his losing run. Bobby Bennu, Intrusively and Photosynthesis are interesting.
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TAKE A BREATH was in command when defeating Blast The Dream (third) at Sandown latest. The daughter of Bated Breath was hit with a 5lb rise for that success but she remains open to improvement and may well take another step forward. Previous C&D winner Zapphire was far from disgraced in a 0-90 contest at Hamilton recently and can be expected to go well in these calmer waters.

The most striking contender is TAKE A BREATH (nap), who made it 2-3 in handicaps when scoring in good style at Sandown last month.
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NARDRA shed her maiden tag at Haydock last September and wasn't disgraced when fifth in the Nell Gwyn at Newmarket in April. William Haggas' filly sets a lofty standard for the others to aim at and will prove very hard to beat. Express Train failed to build on his promising third on debut when well beaten at Doncaster last time, but he might be worth another chance. Strobelight changed hands for 85,000 pounds as a yearling and is one to watch in the betting market.

Nell Gwyn fifth NARDRA is likely to collect this prize with minimal fuss before moving back up in grade.
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Dissident produced a better effort to make the frame at Windsor last month and he has to be respected off an opening mark of 81. Keble Spirit struck on his first start in a handicap and could have more to offer over this distance, but YABHER looks the way to go. William Haggas' charge finished just over four lengths clear of the third when hitting the woodwork at Redcar last month and now has Tom Marquand back on board. He makes just his fourth handicap outing and may take a step forward to strike.

Plenty have chances. YABHER impressed in how he challenged from off the pace (and wide) when finishing a clear second at Redcar.
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Having caught the eye staying on late on her first run beyond a mile last time, AMAVASYA has to be of interest over further still. The Michael Grassick-trained filly also has the advantage of racing against her own age group here, after picking up valuable handicap experience against her elders in that aforementioned Leopardstown race. Bred to appreciate a test of stamina, the daughter of Sea The Moon has strong claims despite her wide draw. Whats New has shaped with promise on a couple of occasions since switching to handicaps. Perhaps, the application of a first-time visor can bring about further improvement. Lisnadill should be involved having suffered an interrupted passage when third at Gowran recently.

LISNADILL is 12lb better off with Casheldale Lass on their Gowran meeting and she may turn that form around upped in trip
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Runner-up to a talented rival at York last time, POINT OF CONTACT could be feasibly treated off a mark of 88 on handicap debut and can strike for his in-form connections. Not beaten far over further at Musselburgh last time out, We Dare To Dream is a key player on the drop in grade, as well as Santa Savana, who has been runner-up on two of her last three starts. A taking winner at Beverley in May, Rogue Invader is another to note on his handicap bow.

Useful prospect POINT OF CONTACT had a difficult task against the red-hot favourite at York and can make a winning start in handicaps.
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The underfoot conditions have turned in favour of DEPUTY. Michael Dods' sprinter has won four times on soft ground, including at Redcar last autumn, and a bold bid looks likely. Sacred Falls is not badly treated either and she could go well for Joanna Mason, while Parisiac is versatile in regards to the going and steps back up in trip with a shout.

Parisiac is a leading contender but SIR MAXI could be arriving on the scene late and fast.
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RISEN AGAIN won easily at Yarmouth on his penultimate start before a respectable fourth at the same track last time out and Alice Haynes' charge is taken to strike again with Paddy Bradley taking over in the saddle. Runner-up twice here this season, Dandy's Angel must enter calculations, as well as Squeezebox, who was a creditable fourth over track and trip most recently.

This looks tricky but RISEN AGAIN was a runaway winner at York on his penultimate run and he gets the vote ahead of Dandy's Angel.
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SANSANETTI put her three underwhelming maiden/novice starts behind her when stepping up in trip to score on her handicap bow at Chelmsford last month. Stuart Williams' filly competes off a 6lb higher mark, but that is unlikely to prevent her from going in again. Offiah's Boy has run well in classified stakes the last twice and is an interesting contender back in handicap company, while Ricardo Phillips is another to watch out for.

She needs to prove herself on turf but SANSANETTI (nap) has plenty of scope to progress from last month's winning handicap debut.
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BEST ADVENTURE showed a big chunk of improvement in a first-time tongue-tie to readily take care of his eight rivals over C&D last month. The son of Frankel may have been let off lightly with only a 6lb rise for that performance and he could prove tough to beat. Top-weight Arabian Light is respected based on his third at Newmarket two starts ago and a repeat of that display would see him in the mix. Nebras is another to keep an eye on.

A few of these have something to prove but BEST ADVENTURE has won both his 1m2f starts and did it easily over C&D last time out.
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No match for the principals in the St James's Palace Stakes, FIRST WAVE can get his season back on track. Placed on his first four starts, the Aidan O'Brien-trained colt easily landed a maiden at Gowran Park on his penultimate start. While the step into Group 1 company proved a bridge too far last time, the son of Wootton Bassett remains capable of making his presence felt in black type races. He should take this prize before his sights are raised once again. A beaten favourite at Cork last time, Storm Piece is almost certainly capable of better. Ger Lyons' colt had impressed when winning his maiden prior to that. The unexposed Fingerpaint is not one to dismiss lightly.

Potential is taken over experience here in the shape of FINGERPAINT, who created a good impression at the Curragh and could be smart
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The top three are the ones to focus on and while the lowest rated of those with a mark, CHORTAL might be able to register a second course and distance win. Third at Ballinrobe on his latest National Hunt start, he had a good pipe opener when fourth in a Corinthian Challenge race at the Curragh last weekend. Successful on the level here in April, Mick Collins is likely to go off favourite. Disappointing on his first two tries over flights, he made the breakthrough at Punchestown last month, beating Luker's Tipple into second. Winning two of his last three, Autumn Twist is the other leading hope, and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to follow-up on his recent Flat win.

Slight preference is for AUTUMN TWIST who won well on the Flat recently and can supplement his Killarney maiden hurdle success.
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Banderas returns to the level with a shout, having won over hurdles at Southwell last month, while Different Drum could also land a blow following a 2lb drop for a solid enough display at Pontefract last month. The vote, though, goes to ANIMATO, who recorded victories off higher marks in 2024 and is expected to step forward from her return at Haydock.

It could pay to side with the fair ex-Irish winning hurdler A MERE BAGATELLE who starts out for James Owen on a handy-looking mark
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The key to this race could be the recent clash at Doncaster between TOOTA (second) and Dolly's Delight (third), with preference for the former on this occasion off the same mark. She is narrowly preferred to Almutraf, who was a revelation on her first start for new connections when scoring at Newcastle recently off 3lb lower. Others to note include Campani, I Can Boogy and Mavetheforcebewivu.

An open race in which the vote goes to ALMUTRAF, who produced a strong finish when scoring on his stable debut at Newcastle last week.
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THIS FARH and Gundogan could be the pair to focus on. The latter has shown distinct promise since joining Ross Burdon, with his last couple of starts at Chelmsford being more encouraging. Assuming he settles better, switching to turf could be a prompt for another bold showing. However, there is more substance to the turf form shown by This Farh, who won't need to find much to go one better than his recent second-placed finish at Newbury. Panelli and Carron also command respect.

Handicap debutant PANELLI didn't fire last month but is of strong interest if judged on his Lingfield second in January.
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Beyond Borders was winning for the first time since 2023 when making all at Yarmouth recently. It remains to be seen if he can reproduce that effort raised 7lb, and will likely be taken on for the lead by Chuti Manika. The latter found one too good attempting to make every yard at Ayr and is not out of it, but HEAVEN KNOWS makes most appeal. Rae Guest's filly caught the eye making up lots of late ground at Windsor on her handicap debut and she gets another chance.

Beyond Borders is shortlisted but this can go to FIRE FLAME, who shaped nicely back from a long absence recently.
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Odds-on and beaten on recent starts at Fairyhouse and Limerick, a first time hood may have the desired effect on De Temps En Temps, but he is difficult to fancy with any great confidence. Not seen since registering a second successive win at Galway in September, it might be worth taking a chance on AVONDALE. He was a respectable fifth on his sole previous effort over flights and had no less than five subsequent winners behind. Beaten by just half-a-length at Listowel in May, Encosta will be well-fancied to go a place better, while Faithful Follower and five-time Flat winner El Bello are others of note.

The addition of a hood may do the trick for DE TEMPS EN TEMPS, a bumper winner with maiden hurdle losses to recover.
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It was soft going when ON THE RIVER prevailed by only a nose in the Carlisle Bell last month. He would have won by further with a clear run, so a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent Harriet Bethell's charge from going in again. Yermanthere went close at the same fixture and is likely to prove competitive off 2lb higher, while Goodwood winner Tempus arrives in fine form.

Low-milage 4yo SHERIFF'S COURT is much less exposed than his rivals and may be the answer. On The River is second choice.
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CUBAN FIESTA hit the front a fraction too soon when he was narrowly overhauled near the finish at Yarmouth last month and is an attractive proposition nudged up just 1lb. With the forecast ground conditions looking ideal, compensation is attainable. Roscioli has a similar profile after his near miss at Bath most recently, while Pessoa has some solid form to his name but a winless record on turf casts some doubt for his win-only prospects.

Recent C&D winner Optimatum must go well but ROSCIOLI, who returned to form with a good run in June, can also have a case made.
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SILENT APPLAUSE will likely start a warm order after finishing runner-up here last month to the potentially smart Reciprocated. The son of Acclamation faces nothing of that calibre in this company and Charlie Appleby's colt can open his account at the main expense of Dazzling Haze. The latter showed she was going the right way when posting a better effort at Brighton, while Flash Rascal will likely improve fitted with a tongue-tie for the first time.

This can develop into a match between SILENT APPLAUSE and Dazzling Haze and the Godolphin runner's form has the greater substance.
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A fiercely competitive affair, with the prize fund for this feature contest up on last year. Gavin Cromwell saddles three leading contenders, with BLACK HEATHER the selection. A bit disappointing since his easy debut success over flights at Naas in April, he starts off in handicap company now, with Paddy O'Brien claiming a valuable 7lb. Ballysax Hank and Listowel winner Stuntman Steve are the other Cromwell representatives and both are sure to have plenty of supporters. A fast-finishing second in that Listowel heat, First Dare is of definite interest with Barry Stone aboard, while the Gordon Elliott pair of Bowensonfire and Raydamann are other leading hopes.

Gavin Cromwell runs three and can strike with BALLYSAX HANK who beat all except a British raider at Punchestown.
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Wheres The Crumpet was a game winner over C&D most recently and can figure prominently off just 3lb higher. However, it could be worth taking a punt on fellow track-and-trip winner ARRANMORE. The Micky Hammond-trained gelding runs off 27lb below that last winning rating and could be an ideal type for a race of this nature. Martin's Brig and Diligent Henry complete the shortlist.

This looks a good opportunity for WHERES THE CRUMPET (nap) to defy a 3lb rise and follow up her C&D victory
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SWEET SONATA had more in hand than the one-length winning margin suggested when she won a similar race at Goodwood three weeks ago. Still open to improvement, a 4lb higher mark should be manageable for Rod Millman's three-year-old. Tsarinas Song has shown promise in her four previous starts and is one to keep a close eye on in the betting now she goes with a hood added. Bonnita drops in trip for her handicap debut and is another unexposed type to consider.

The oldest runner VAUNTED looked unlucky not to win or go close at Bath two starts ago and, now 3lb lower, she might be the answer.
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ELEMENTAL EYE has yet to win but has eased considerably in the ratings this year and finished a respectable third at Redcar a fortnight ago. The handicapper has taken a chance by dropping him a further 1lb and the son of Expert Eye could finally get off the mark. Placed over 1m4f at Beverley last time, Lednikov looks worth another try over this longer trip, while Hidden Pearl could prove best of the remainder.

Preference is for ELEMENTAL EYE who wasn't far away off his reduced mark at Redcar.
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Fillusin sets the standard on a mark of 110. Placed five times from six previous efforts over flights, another bold bid can be expected from the Gordon Elliott-trained six-year-old. Gavin Cromwell saddles both Hillhead Runner and Whiskey Serenade, with the former the winner of a bumper when in the care of Peter Fahey. Since finishing a solid fourth on her hurdles debut at Listowel, it'll come as no surprise if she manages to go a few places better now. For a selection, MOON ECLIPSE gets the nod. Successful on debut in a Leopardstown bumper, she had two subsequent winners behind. Related to some useful performers, the Getaway chestnut could prove a class above these. Third and fifth at Limerick in May, Mrs Mc Go and Iamyouare are others capable of making an impact.

With a rating of 110 FILLUSIN could not be a confident choice but she may hold off a likely challenge from Sugar Cookie
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With many of these struggling to find their level, SHARK TWO ONE appears well placed to extend a run of good form. After following up a couple of recent placed efforts with a win at Leicester three weeks ago, he can be expected to run another big race. Mile By Mile is still lightly raced and is attractively weighted, while Top Gun Tina boasts each-way claims.

A few with chances but the vote goes to Leicester classified scorer SHARK TWO ONE, who reverts to handicaps off a handy-looking mark
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A progressive sort last season, BONA FORTUNA has yet to rediscover that form but his recent third in a strong contest at Hamilton was a step in the right direction. A mark of 77 still looks manageable for the son of Mehmas and he may have too much for Spirit Of Applause, who was narrowly denied over C&D in May and ran with plenty of credit when third at Redcar last time out. The Paul Midgley stable has hit form of late, and Frank The Spark is another to note having scored here last August.

The lightly raced BONA FORTUNA (nap) makes most appeal in this less-competitive handicap. Spirit Of Applause looks the main threat.
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Although yet to get his head in front from 15 attempts, KLASSMAN came very close when narrowly denied at Limerick last time. Despite being raised 3lb for that effort, the Shane Nolan-trained seven-year-old appears to have every chance of finally gaining that breakthrough success. A stronger traveller, who stays further, the gelding should be suited to a track such as this where they tend to get racing early. Avandra, who showed promise when fifth in a stronger race last time, has to be of interest in first-time cheekpieces. Trainer Philip Rothwell continues to be amongst the winners. Cois Fharraige, who has only had two starts for Gavin Cromwell, remains open to improvement.

Klassman and COIS FHARRAIGE were close up on their last starts and can go well, with narrow preference for the latter.
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RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE bounced back to form when second over this trip at Hamilton last time and the seven-year-old merits plenty of respect on the back of that performance, despite a 1lb rise. Fast Fred has been running consistently well in defeat of late and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Chillhi and Whatacracker are others with strong form claims.

The 5yo FAST FRED knows how to win races (had a hat-trick last year) and he beat all bar a progressive rival on his latest start.
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In The City is bound to be popular having shown plenty of ability on both starts since joining the Warren Greatrex stable this season. Preference, however, is for STAR OF MALI, who hails from a stable that is no stranger to first-time-out winners, and this colt's half-brother Real Appeal was a winner on debut in France before going on to score at Group 2 level. Ziggy's Triton is another to consider if bouncing back to the form of his narrow defeat at Catterick last month.

In The City sets the standard and should run well but STAR OF MALI is an interesting newcomer.
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OUR SOLDIER has every chance of overturning course and distance form with Aspurofthemoment. When the pair met here in April, the latter came out on top to the tune of four-lengths. However, having only had to concede 1lb on that occasion, Aspurofthemoment now has to give Our Soldier 10lb. While there is again unlikely to be that much between these two in-form horses, the Edward O'Grady-trained six-year-old just gets the verdict. A winner over fences at Kilbeggan subsequently, Aspurofthemoment commands maximum respect in his bid for a four-timer. Boston Jury, who finished third on his most recent start at Ballinrobe in May, should be all the better for his first run in handicap company.

A 2m4f maiden hurdle winner last year, BOSTON JURY ran a fine race on return at Ballinrobe over 2m6f and can improve enough to score.
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The recent course winner Bellasio has to be noted, but a 4lb rise and step up in trip demands more from him here. With that in mind, preference is for MILTEYE, who has been running well in defeat of late and only found one too good off this mark over 1m2f at Ripon last time. The shortlist is completed by Poet's Dawn, Catton Lady and Izzari.

The 10yo POET'S DAWN ran a cracker last week at York when faring best of those who raced prominently.
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No match for a progressive rival at Haydock when attempting to follow up on his earlier Leicester triumph, OTTOMAN is fancied to gain redemption from 2lb higher. Jack Andrea kept on into fifth over a mile at Newmarket last time out and he ought to be more effective returned to further, while Sir Wootton is worth a second look too.

Lots of ifs and maybes but OTTOMAN, who's improved for cheekpieces going on, is the one who's been there and done it.
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Runner-up in the corresponding race last year, JACKSON LAMB can go one better. Having landed a Downpatrick bumper on his seasonal reappearance 12 months ago, it is surely significant that trainer John McConnell has elected to keep the six-year-old fresh for this contest. Connections have also resisted the temptation to resume hurdling, another indication that they must feel the gelding is capable of further success in this sphere. Kilbeggan winner Minella Emperor has every chance of confirming that form with runner-up Stede Bonnet. The latter, who went on to land his bumper at Clonmel last time, was beaten cosily by the Emmet Mullins-trained six-year-old. Noble Name is also not without her chance, having slipped up early last time.

Narrowly denied by Minella Emperor on debut at Kilbeggan, STEDE BONNET(nap) made no mistake at Clonmel and can win again.
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HAWA JUMEIRAH probably didn't have the race run to suit when filling the runner-up berth in a three-runner contest at Pontefract recently. There should be more pace on offer here though and the in-form four-year-old is expected to gain compensation. Kokinelli raced too keenly to do herself justice on seasonal return at Wolverhampton in May but she might do better with that run under her belt, while a drop in grade could spark an improved performance from Shady Bay.

This can go to HAWA JUMEIRAH who is well suited by these conditions and has the most going for him on recent efforts.
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