There were 41 Races on Thursday 10th July 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Epsom Downs, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

Four of CLOUDY ROSE's career victories have come at Brighton but the latest of those was most impressive. John Berry's mare pulled eight lengths clear of Throne Hall (second) and it's difficult to envisage that form being reversed with only a 6lb swing at the weights. Buxted Reel could offer more of a threat back on the level with leading amateur Simon Walker booked to ride, while lightly-raced Lingfield scorer One Million Dreams is noted too.

This could go to LIBERATED LAD, who ran well in a race that threw up winners last time and he won't mind the return to this trip.
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It is difficult to look past FURTHUR, who showed marked improvement from his effort in the Chester Vase to finish an excellent second in the Queen's Vase. Dropping back a furlong in trip should not inconvenience the son of Waldgeist and he can uphold form with Scandinavia (fifth), who didn't have the best of runs at Royal Ascot before rallying late in the piece. Both he and Hallelujah U, who was less than a length behind in sixth, have the potential to become St Leger types, while Nightime Dancer will find this considerably easier than the Derby, in which he finished eighth.

With headgear fitted, SCANDINAVIA could well show further progress and reverse Royal Ascot placings with Furthur.
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HEY TRU BLUE (second) and Wyle Cop (fourth) met on their debuts at Leicester before contesting the Norfolk and Windsor Castle respectively at Royal Ascot. Both undoubtedly have less on their plate here and it is the former who can come out on top. The market ought to guide regarding some of the more interesting newcomers, including Bird Of War, Naawi and Starryfield. All three need to be taken seriously.

Hey Tru Blue and WYLE COP are back in calmer waters. The selection can reverse their Leicester debut placings.
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MISTER SKY BLUE wasn't disgraced when fourth over C&D on his latest start and the application of cheekpieces for the first time may give him a vital edge in what appears to be a winnable contest on paper. Havana Rum's recent efforts earn him a place on the shortlist, while Belsito, who finished behind Richard Fahey's gelding at Hamilton, completes the shortlist.

BELSITO appears to be working back to form and, with C&D form figures of 214, could be poised to strike. Havana Rum is a threat.
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Saved for this since landing the Woodcote in taking fashion from subsequent Windsor Castle winner Havana Hurricane, MAXIMIZED looks well up to the rise in grade and he can land a first July Stakes for the in-form Charlie Appleby. The all-conquering Ballydoyle team have been dominant in two-year-old races on both sides of the Irish Sea this season and Brussels deserves the utmost respect, despite his inexperience, having scored comfortably on debut at the Curragh. Do Or Do Not's second in the Coventry is arguably the strongest form on offer, but Ed Walker's colt remains a maiden and may need a tad more to trouble the principals.

Ballydoyle colt BRUSSELS looks likely to take a big step forward from his Curragh success. Do Or Do Not is second pick.
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BINT MOHAATHER opened her account in fine style at Wolverhampton recently. Jack Channon's filly must shoulder a penalty on her turf debut but improvement is likely and this isn't the strongest of contests. Magic Boy belied odds of 40-1 when a creditable second at Ripon last month and he would appear to be the main danger, although the combination of wind surgery and a drop in class could spark an improved performance from Mystical Storm.

Although down in trip for this turf debut, this can go to BINT MOHAATHER, who showed plenty of speed to win at Wolverhampton
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Lorna B gained a second career success on her handicap bow at Thirsk and she is expected to be competitive once again, despite a 6lb rise. Thecla's form on turf offers plenty of promise and a mark of 73 seems more than fair, but the vote goes to BRECKENBROUGH. Despite tasting defeat when sent off an odds-on favourite at Chester, the drop in trip appears to be the right move for her to progress.

Breckenbrough is interesting but MINNIE WILDES shaped encouragingly here over 5f last time and should appreciate returning to 6f.
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A tentative vote goes to TAWASOL, who arrives here on a hat-trick after scoring impressively on his handicap debut at Doncaster in May. An 11lb rise looks manageable and the son of Havana Grey is narrowly preferred to the progressive Double Rush, who seemed to be caught on the wrong side of the track at York, when just under three lengths behind the winner Hucklesbrook, with whom he is 8lb better off. A taking winner on the Rowley Mile last time out, Invictus Gold is expected to be thereabouts, as are Windsor scorer Arabian Sun and the consistent Prince Of India.

An absorbing race in which flashy grey TAWASOL (nap) can complete a hat-trick. Double Rush is next best but several can be fancied.
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Runner-up on each of his last three starts, including when narrowly denied at Musselburgh last time out, VINCE LE PRINCE deserves a chance in luck and he can get that on this occasion. A respectable third over further at Southwell last time out, the unexposed Fort Campbell is a key player, as well as Orangesandlemons, who has finished second on both turf starts this season at Carlisle. Riot and Ultramarine cannot be ruled out either.

In an open event it's worth taking an each-way chance with AL MUQDAD, who has been disappointing this year but he's down to a good mark
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Jedhi Knight took a step in the right direction when third on his first attempt in handicap company at Redcar and he's noted. Cangofar is likely to be competitive based on his recent displays at Beverley and Pontefract, but NIVELLE'S MAGIC appears to have them all covered. 2lb well-in under a 5lb penalty for her Ffos Las success last week, the six-year-old is expected to be a tough nut to crack.

There are some interesting 3yos but it's hard to get away from the penalised NIVELLE'S MAGIC (nap), who won by 4l at Ffos Las recently.
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GHOSTWRITER looks the one to beat now returning to the scene of his emphatic maiden success in August 2023. Clive Cox's colt has been a regular in top-level events since and has yet to run a bad race. There was much to like about his first attempt over 1m4f in the Hardwicke and he is fancied to confirm that form with Palladium, who produced a career-best performance at Royal Ascot and it's a positive that Ryan Moore keeps the partnership intact. Wimbledon Hawkeye is an interesting player receiving the weight-for-age allowance.

A chance is taken that a gelding operation helps ARABIAN CROWN rediscover the promise shown last spring. Ghostwriter is the danger.
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A major improver from first to second start when narrowly seeing off subsequent Jersey Stakes runner-up Spy Chief at Kempton in May, KHAFIZ looks well capable of following up under a penalty. That may be at the main expense of Patricia R, who got up late to score on debut at Thirsk for in-form connections. Bintofie and Breakdancer are open to improvement as well.

There are a couple of interesting newcomers but they'll have to be almost smart to get the better of May's AW winner KHAFIZ
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Karl Burke seemingly holds all the aces in this maiden courtesy of newcomer Special Thanks and Hamilton second ASPIRAL. Green leaving the stalls before making up ground at the business end, preference is for experience and the latter edges it. Any money for Special Thanks would be interesting, though, especially given she's the mount of Clifford Lee. If I Could Dream is another expected to go well.

Karl Burke's SPECIAL THANKS is out of a Group 3 winner and she can make a winning debut. Stablemate Aspiral is second choice.
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George Boughey and Ryan Moore teamed up with an impressive two-year-old winner at Yarmouth last week and NIGHT SHINING could strike for the same partnership here. Her full-sister Dark Liberty won a 7f Listed event in Germany as a juvenile and this 475,000gns purchase is expected to be well above average. Enamorus and Princess Billyboy are also of interest first time out, but the biggest challenge could come from Country Artiste, who left her debut performance well behind when a length second over this trip at Newbury.

Crimson Rose can build on her debut run but COUNTRY ARTISTE is preferred after her good second at Newbury.
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RAEDWALD dead-heated for the win on handicap debut at Lingfield last month and this represents an ideal opportunity off 6lb higher to gain a clear success, with Alec Voikhansky taking off a valuable 3lb in the plate. Salamanca City has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her penultimate success at Haydock, while Lone Piper is another capable sort to note.

With further progress plausible, RAEDWALD is preferred. Lone Piper, who looks interesting in new headgear, is second choice.
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EMPIRE POWER is in against the boys here, but she wasn't beaten far behind a potentially nice type of William Haggas' at Pontefract recently and it might be worth giving her one more chance. Comanche Warrior was a beaten favourite at Beverley, but performed well enough here on debut to suggest he could quite easily better that display on the Westwood. Of the Richard Fahey pair, he is just preferred to College Fund.

College Fund is second choice but EMPIRE POWER has posted two good efforts for this yard and she's taken to get off the mark.
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OPERA BALLO was a shade disappointing in the Craven, but he bounced back to form in no uncertain terms when landing the Heron Stakes at Sandown. The progressive Ghaiyyath colt could have plenty more in the locker and is taken to provide Charlie Appleby with a first win in the contest since Al Suhail in 2020. King Of Cities wasn't beaten far into ninth in the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly and must be respected in these calmer waters, while Arabian Story takes a step up in class having landed the Britannia last month.

Very promising ELARAK is first choice ahead of Seagulls Eleven. Opera Ballo and King Of Cities warrant respect.
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A chance is taken on SCATTER PENNY, who drops into class 5 company for the first time since making a winning racecourse debut 13 months ago and she has fallen to an attractive mark. The three-year-old was only beaten two and a quarter lengths into fifth at Redcar last time, suggesting she's coming back to form. Fortunate Star ran away with an apprentice handicap under this jockey at Haydock last week and must enter calculations lining up off the same mark, while Winged Messenger, Level Up and Sergeant Mayer are others to consider.

This can go to FORTUNATE STAR, who won well in a first-time tongue-tie at Haydock a week ago and is 6lb well in
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Aidan O'Brien's AMELIA EARHART is bred to appreciate further being by Camelot out of a mare who won at Group 3 level over 1m4f, but could be good enough to take this on debut. She holds an entry in the Group 1 Moyglare Stakes at the Curragh. There are another couple of Moyglare entrants in newcomers Thenandnow and Tahcawin, who add plenty of spice to the mix. Phenomenal Filly was easy to back on her first start at the Curragh, but kept on in fifth and is noted.

Ballydoyle debutante AMELIA EARHART is preferred to recent C&D fifth Phenomenal Filly
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A tricky handicap finale for punters to solve and just a tentative vote is for JKR COBBLER. Progressive on the all-weather towards the back end of 2024 and a winner over C&D in May of that year, the six-year-old must have a decent shout providing he can cope with the quick turnaround following Monday's close-up second at Ayr. Keep an eye on Highfield Viking, Mayberry Moon and Keep Warm too.

Jkr Cobbler (second) & Keep Warm (fourth) demonstrated their wellbeing at Ayr on Monday but HIGHFIELD VIKING receives the vote.
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Great Acclaim went agonisingly close over 7f here a fortnight ago and he merits the utmost respect back at a mile, as does Where's Freddy, who came from well off the pace to score over C&D. That said, a chance can be taken on PAROLE D'ORO. A shade unfortunate not to have finished closer than eighth in the Britannia last time out, Michael Bell's colt competes from an unchanged mark and ought to go close. Boyfriend was beaten a head by subsequent Royal Hunt Cup winner My Cloud at Newbury before going on to score at Nottingham and is another to consider.

Parole d'Oro is feared but preference is for the unexposed 4yo BOYFRIEND, who has shown strong form since returning from an absence.
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MAYAADA was far too green to do herself justice on her debut at Bath. Perhaps unsurprisingly, though, she took a big step forward to finish third when well fancied at Chepstow next time and any further progress might be enough for the Phoenix Of Spain filly. Timeforshowcasing overturned an odds-on favourite to make a winning debut at Chelmsford and remains of interest despite the 7lb penalty. Paul and Oliver Cole have a 50-percent strike-rate (2-4) with their youngsters this season, so Shotgun is well worth monitoring in the betting.

Interesting newcomer OH SO PERFECT is first choice ahead of Mayaada who holds solid claims.
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BEAMING LIGHT can take this rise in class in his stride. He impressively rattled off three 1m victories during the month of June and certainly won well enough at Ffos Las last time to suggest that a 5lb penalty should be no problem. Baloo's Blues was keeping on nicely over 7f at Salisbury last month and he will likely improve for this longer trip, while Rwenearlytheredad can be excused a slightly underwhelming performance at Chester.

Eeetee can feature again but BEAMING LIGHT (nap) is thriving and can complete his four-timer.
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BONUS TIME makes her first start for Paddy Twomey and brings strong form to the contest. Gavin Cromwell trained her to a runner-up berth on debut at Cork behind a horse who was subsequently fifth in the Irish 1,000 Guineas. She then progressed to comfortably land a maiden at the Curragh. This step up in trip shouldn't inconvenience her. Andy Oliver's Sounds Like A Plan tries a new trip and is respected. Shelbiana dips her toes into handicap company for the first time and the form of her close second at Dundalk last October has been boosted.

Top-weight Bonus Time is respected on handicap debut but preference is for AVIATRICE (nap) back at 7f here
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Love You Back again failed to justify market support at Lingfield last time and while he will surely pop up sooner or later, a chance is taken that ONLY ONE BLUE's initial rating is workable. Richard Hannon's filly got closest to an odds-on favourite over 1m2f at Salisbury and, on the dam's side at least, she is bred to improve as she rises in trip. Bosphorus Rose could also appreciate this stiffer test of stamina following a decent handicap debut at Ripon. Nobleman has already proven he stays this far, though, and might be the chief threat.

This may be a good opportunity for ONLY ONE BLUE to make a successful handicap debut with the longer trip looking a major positive.
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Preference is for JOWALLA, who made a pleasing introduction when third over C&D last month. Tom Dascombe's filly did extremely well in the circumstances given that she was repeatedly short of room from the three furlong pole, and compensation could await. Jonathan Portman's Nottingham scorer Brisk Symphony enters calculations for all that more will be needed to defy a penalty, while it would come as no great surprise were Mohaather filly Uncertainty to have a say given her relation to a couple of useful winners.

Tom Dascombe's JOWALLA defied her huge odds with a highly promising debut effort here 16 days ago.
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VERA'S SECRET is two from two at Leopardstown and sets the standard with a rating of 105. She has been freshened up since finishing fourth in a Group 2 at the Curragh in May. On her penultimate start, she sailed in by four lengths in a Group 3. Duckadilly is markedly up in class, but is going the right way after winning her first two races. Bellaphina travelled well on her way to victory in a valuable handicap at the Curragh last month, while Chantez is another to consider.

Despite the penalty, VERA'S SECRET could take plenty of catching and is narrowly preferred to the potentially smart Duckadilly
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MYSTIC MOMENT has had the misfortune of finding only one too strong on each of her three appearances so far and it could pay to give her one more chance. The daughter of Time Test didn't get the smoothest of passages when upped to this distance at Newbury, but she at least proved her stamina with her staying-on second. Alex Supreme has shaped in two third-placed efforts over 6f that she needs this distance at least. Sweet Love is perhaps the most interesting of the newcomers.

This can go to MYSTIC MOMENT who has finished second in all of her three runs and sets a clear standard on her latest Doncaster form.
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A host of in-form sprinters head to post in what looks a competitive heat, and only a tentative vote can go to THE BITTER MOOSE. Patrick Chamings' gelding has yet to score on the turf but he kept on well to fill the runner-up spot behind a well handicapped rival over track and trip last month. From an unchanged mark, he could go one place better. Rage Of Thunder won going away at Salisbury latest and may well be capable from 8lb higher, while others to note include Sisters In The Sky, Monsieur Patat and Thunderous Love.

This is wide open but RAGE OF THUNDER could have the most upside of the several runners here arriving in good form.
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PIER PRESSURE is one of three Ger Lyons representatives and has struck up a decent association with Nicola Burns. The pair were a never-nearer sixth on their last visit here and then kept on well for second at Down Royal which indicated that another win may not be far away. Tachos ran on to win over 1m1f here on her penultimate start and it may be best to put a line through her latest effort on soft ground. Finsceal Annie is in great form and also makes the shortlist.

Wide open, with a tentative selection being CORDOUAN, back at a mile and on better ground
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FINBAR'S LAD had been building up to a big performance and produced it to reward favourite-backers at Chelmsford. Just as effective on turf - if not more so - the Quinns' gelding is taken to defy his penalty. John Quinn saddled the winner of this in 2019, with Jim Boyle sending out the next two, and it could be the local trainer who provides the biggest obstacle this time in the shape of Lingfield scorer Daisy Roots. G'daay was less than two lengths behind the selection last week and is a C&D winner, as is Redredrobin, who claimed this prize two years ago.

The vote goes to DAISY ROOTS, who justified favouritism at Lingfield last time and represents a yard that won this in 2021 and 2022.
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SHAMAN CHAMPION might just be able to give weight and a beating to these rivals. Although that's no easy feat, especially for these youngsters, the Shaman colt made a big impression when successful on debut and he certainly wasn't disgraced when beaten four and three-quarter lengths in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot last month. Comic Hero left his debut performance well behind when a close-up third at Salisbury and any further improvement should put him in the mix, while Astrazar also merits a place on the shortlist.

The penalised SHAMAN CHAMPION showed a lot of speed when running well deep into the Windsor Castle but he should stay this far.
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Unlucky in running when second at the Curragh on Derby weekend, LOVE BILLY BOY can gain compensation. Stepping up to a mile for only the second time in his career, the Gerard O'Leary-trained gelding finished strongly having been denied a clear run. Although now racing over an additional furlong, the four-year-old gives the impression that he should be capable of staying the trip, especially on a turning track such as this. State Actor, who finished a place behind the selection in that aforementioned race, also has leading claims. Another who suffered an interrupted passage, the five-year-old is back on a competitive mark. Slieve Binnian, winner of that Curragh race, should again hold every chance.

A top quality handicap with most of them in with a viable chance. LOVE BILLY BOY didn't get a clear run last time and he appeals most
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SPANISH STAR rolled back the years when scoring at Newbury on his latest start and the course winner makes plenty of appeal in his attempt to back that performance up. Kisskodi arrives seeking a hat-trick having been awarded a race at Leicester to supplement a Brighton triumph. He commands a fair amount of respect, along with the unexposed Shiplake and the consistent Scarboroughwarning.

Several have possibilities but the progressive KISSKODI (nap) gets the vote ahead of the very lightly raced 3yo Shiplake.
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ABUNDANCE has an attractive, progressive profile and did well to overcome a slow start to win at Lingfield last time. He now makes his handicap debut off a mark of 82 and might be able to complete the double. Sea Founder looks to be learning on the job and has a definite chance lining up off the same rating as when fourth on his handicap bow at Haydock, while Silver Trumpet is another respected player. Following wind surgery, there was much to like about his latest second over 7f here.

Off what should be a good mark and after signalling a return to form last time, marginal preference is for CITY OF YORK.
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Recent Tipperary runner-up THEGOOSEISCOOKED can go one place better. While she has flattered to deceive on more than one occasion, the Ger Keane-trained mare has returned in fine form this season. Prior to her latest narrow defeat, the eight-year-old finished a close third over C&D. In an ordinary contest that shouldn't take much winning, it will be disappointing for connections if she doesn't finally get her head in front. Flier, another who ran very well on her most recent visit to this track, should again be competitive. Just touched off by a well-handicapped rival, the Denise Foster-trained mare will find this easier. Carvalhal and Cleopatra's Needle are others with chances.

Seeking her breakthrough win at the age of eight, THEGOOSEISCOOKED looks as though she is capable of winning this
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Golden Circet has held his form well in recent months and a drop in trip, along with a first-time visor, may yield some improvement, while Buy The Dip boasts solid credentials after a consistent run of efforts. Preference, though, is for POLITICAL POWER, who got off the mark at Newmarket last month and that success may open the door for him to take another step forward.

The unexposed VIRTUE PATIENCE looked unlucky not to go even closer when third of 14 at Newbury last month and can gain compensation.
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Two of Henry Candy's three victories this year have come courtesy of Double Red, who had subsequent winners behind him when completing a Nottingham brace. Golden Phase went some way to atoning for a costly Lingfield defeat when going in at Salisbury, but CLERMONT FERRAND is expected to take the necessary step forward for the switch to handicap company. Harry Charlton's four-year-old split 88 and 89-rated fillies on her Yarmouth introduction, giving weight away, and although not quite at that level since, a figure of 75 would appear lenient. Throw last year's winner Giselles Defence into the mix too.

Last year's winner GISELLES DEFENCE and fellow C&D scorer Fast Steps hold very solid claims returned to Newbury.
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This looks a good opportunity for A PIECE OF HEAVEN to gain a first win since joining Joseph O'Brien. Successful on three occasions for previous connections, the gelding was subsequently sold to race at Royal Ascot last year. Having finished mid-division as favourite in the Copper Horse Handicap, he later proved somewhat disappointing in a Curragh Group 3 before returning to that venue to finish runner-up in the Irish Cesarewitch on his final start. With a rating of 106, he sets a clear standard in this company. Listowel winner Gentleman Joe rates the main danger if able to reproduce that run. The veteran Shanroe isn't one to totally discount, despite his modest recent form.

A straightforward task for Irish Cesarewitch second, A PIECE OF HEAVEN. Shanroe and Gentleman Joe can follow him home
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INQUISITION has continued to progress since beginning life in handicap company and the well-bred daughter of Sea The Stars, who ran out a comfortable winner when doubling up at Yarmouth last week, gets a confident vote to deliver once again. Pergola is best judged on her second at Bath and that level of form would give her an obvious chance to be competitive on her handicap bow. Others to note are Gretna Dreams and Pure Theory.

This revolves around INQUISITION who is still 3lb well in under a 6lb penalty for her emphatic success at Yarmouth a week ago.
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Tazaman and BELLATOR BULLET both arrive on three-timers, but the latter's form is stronger because he accounted for an upwardly-mobile subsequent winner at Nottingham. Alice Haynes' three-year-old has stamina in abundance and can continue on his upward curve. Jimmy Mark has hit the crossbar three times since his successful comeback at Bath and won't be far away. Van Aert's progression came to an abrupt halt at Sandown, but blinkers now replace cheekpieces.

The 3yo BELLATOR BULLET (nap) looks a progressive stayer, especially with the horse he beat last time raising his game subsequently.
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