There were 39 Races on Wednesday 19th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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All three runners have shown ability, to varying degrees. CAMPAIGN TRAIL, whose handicap form sets a solid standard, is first choice.
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Topweight BAZBALL has not yet hit any sixes but today could be her day, after her second in a nursery last week.
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With conditions a concern for Definite, this is likely to go the way of last week's penalised C&D winner ROCK ON TOMMY.
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Having posted a very solid effort on his sole start this season, LA FORZA (nap) could well open his account. Jamil is feared most.
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MORE THAN LIKELY has bounced back to form on her last couple of starts, having forced a dead-heat before winning outright over C&D, and the seven-year-old could have more to offer, despite a 4lb rise from the handicapper. I'm Mable went up 2lb for her Brighton success last month and boasts solid credentials, while Alfred Cove and The Cola Kid appeal most of the remainder.

I'M MABLE notched her first win for her current yard in a small-field event at Brighton last time and should get a strong pace to aim at here again, so is fancied to follow up at the chief expense of More Than Likely, whose bid for the C&D hat-trick will be made more difficult by her high draw. Alfred Cove and The Cola Kid can complete the frame.

Off a handy mark back down in grade and returned to Bath, BLUEBELL TIME gets the vote. Second choice is Clownsman.
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Manimole was compensated for her previous efforts in defeat when romping home by nine lengths at Worcester last month and merits respect in a similar contest. Nevertheless, Nigel Twiston-Davies' inmate may prove vulnerable in conceding 7lb to POLICE ACADEMY. The daughter of Arctic Cosmos makes her first appearance for new connections and is fancied to gain a breakthrough success under Rules on this return to hurdling. The selection's stablemate Mays Hill could fare best of the remainder.

The reliable MANIMOLE looks very much the way to go on the back of her impressive Worcester success with question marks over most of her rivals. Police Academy has the form to play a part if the switch to Fergal O'Brien's yard sparks improvement and she is next on the list while Time For Joy shouldn't be written off yet and could emerge best in the quest for minor honours.

If back on song and in receipt of 7lb from likely danger Manimole, this could be a good opportunity for POLICE ACADEMY.
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Lieutenant Rascal and Bellarchi both have strong form claims and plenty of experience, which could prove to be vital here. That said, a chance can be taken on EMIRATES ANGEL, who is a half-sister to the dual Listed-winning juvenile Naval Power and she represents a yard who are more than capable of readying one first time out. Willolarupi was not beaten far on his racecourse bow and is another to consider.

WILLOLARUPI displayed definite promise amidst inexperience when runner-up on debut at Musselburgh 14 days ago and, entitled to have derived plenty from that, he could well be worth siding with to build on that now. Bay of Australia, who was second on debut at Ripon is feared, along with Bellarchi and Lieutenant Rascal.

Lieutenant Rascal and Bellarchi are major players on form but their combined record is 0-10. WILLOLARUPI is preferred.
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Dadas Boy is likely to prove popular on his racecourse debut representing connections who have done particularly well with juveniles in recent times. That said, he does come up against rivals that have displayed some promise and the vote, therefore, goes to TANGLED UP IN BLUE. Adam West's filly has run well on both starts over 5f and the slight step up in trip here is likely to see her progress. Lieutenant Rascal and Cotai Vision are both capable of a decent showing having gone to Royal Ascot.

TANGLED UP IN BLUE has made an encouraging start, again shaping well when runner-up at Yarmouth last week, and is preferred to Lieutenant Rascal, who found the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot too demanding last time. Adaay In Devon is another to consider.

Advertise colt SILVER TRUMPET really looked to be getting the hang of things late on at Windsor and gets the verdict.
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NO GETAWAY recorded a first success of the season in a hunter chase at Newton Abbot in May and appears to be fairly treated now returned to handicap company. The rest of his rivals have questions to answer at present and this looks a suitable opportunity for Robbie Llewellyn's charge to record a double. Judge Earle landed two of last season's five victories at this venue and is dangerous to discount, while Pawpaw could be freshened up by a change of scenery.

NO GETAWAY looked rejuvenated when winning a hunter at Newton Abbot and this represents a good opportunity for him to follow up back in a handicap. Pawpaw is a clear next best.

It was only a three-runner hunter chase that NO GETAWAY won last time but the RPR he recorded bodes well.
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Muscika (fourth) and OSO RAPIDO (fifth) both posted commendable efforts when they encountered each other in a decent sprint at York on Saturday, but the latter may be able to turn the form around now he is back on a happy hunting ground. The six-year-old won last year's corresponding race off a 7lb higher mark and is a very tempting proposition on his return to this venue. Ecclesiastical has done well since joining his current yard and is another to consider.

OSO RAPIDO took this event 12 months ago and hinted at a revival when fifth in a big field at York last time so gets the nod in a very open handicap. Three-time C&D winner Quercus and in-form Ecclesiastical appeal as the duo to give the selection most to do and can chase hime home in that order.

Off bottom weight, QUERCUS may be able to record a fourth C&D success despite the step up in grade. Blazing Son is second choice.
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CHERRY COLA's latest second here has worked out well, with both the third and fourth winning since, and Sheena West's mare could regain the winning thread off the same mark here. Dance Havana found improvement when winning over this distance at Thirsk earlier in the month and is likely to have more to offer. The three-year-old is feared most, despite a 5lb higher mark, while Kindgirl completes the shortlist.

TROOPER BISDEE saw off a next-time-out winner at Yarmouth last month. He failed to fire at Sandown a fortnight later but there were possible excuses in a tactical affair and he can resume his progression now. Fellow 3-y-o Dance Havana is second choice ahead of Ray's The One.

While there is no shortage of creditable recent form, the two most interesting candidates may be DANCE HAVANA and Trooper Bisdee.
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This could go the way of the hat-trick seeking SECRET TRIX, who arrives in this following a comfortable victory over an extended 3m on his most recent outing at Southwell. A 6lb raised mark looks unlikely to stop his progression there and he looks the one to beat in deeper waters. Recent C&D runner-up Mr Yeats is feared most having been eased in class, while Kazontherazz is another to consider reverting to timber.

SECRET TRIX didn't look all out when going in again at Southwell recently and can defy the handicapper again and complete a hat-trick. Mr Yeats was second off the same mark here last time and is second choice ahead of Jersey Wonder, who should be sharper for his recent reappearance.

Secret Trix is 2-2 in cheekpieces and might well go in again, but the consistent MR YEATS can give him something to think about.
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OBEE JO took full advantage of a tumbling mark when he scored over course and distance last week and has a live chance of following up under a 4lb penalty. That was his third C&D success and, given he is still attractively weighted, another big run is expected. Milbanke is better than he managed to show at Pontefract last time and is dangerous to underestimate, while Sparkle In His Eye and the selection's stablemate, Parys Mountain, are also feared.

SPARKLE IN HIS EYE wasted no time bouncing back to form when second at Musselburgh last month and might be able to resume winning ways now. Last week's C&D scorer Obee Jo rates an obvious danger, while Diamond Vega retains potential as a lightly-raced filly from a good stable and could leave her reappearance behind.

This isn't a particularly strong Class 4 event and OBEE JO is taken to follow up last week's win. Diamond Vega is feared most.
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BOBBY KENNEDY has been a beaten favourite the last twice, nevertheless, a first-time visor may help the five-year-old to return to winning ways. Big Jimbo isn't taken lightly in these slightly calmer waters than last time and Gary Moore's gelding may prove to be the chief threat, ahead of Molliana, who arrives here on the back of a success in Jersey earlier in the month.

None of these look particularly solid and PFINGSTBERG could be the answer. He took a step forward when third on his handicap debut at Yarmouth last month and wouldn't need to improve much on that bare form to get seriously involved in a race of this nature. Ladypacksapunch will be a threat if she puts her best foot forward, while Dee's Dream is respected on the back of her creditable Windsor effort and Rita Rana is dangerous to discount off this reduced mark.

A chance is taken that PFINGSTBERG can build on the improvement he showed on his handicap debut last time.
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An emphatic winner over 3m2f last month, JUNIOR MASSINI recorded his third win from four chase starts at Newton Abbot most recently and Sheila Lewis' inmate can add to that winning tally off a 5lb higher mark. A drop in trip may not be enough to faze him, given he scored over this distance at Bangor on his penultimate outing. Miss Antipova has been knocking on the door of late and looks the selection's biggest danger, while Deadly Missile completes the shortlist.

JUNIOR MASSINI has thrived since going chasing and the manner of his latest success at Newton Abbot strongly suggested that this 5 lb higher mark would be well within reach. He is taken to complete the four-timer, perhaps at the chief expense of Miss Antipova, who has yet to taste success but she hit the crossbar on each of her last 4 starts and should remain competitive. Carlo du Berlais is third choice ahead of Deadly Missile.

There has been plenty to like about how JUNIOR MASSINI (nap) has been winning his races and he's taken to complete the four-timer.
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A seven-time winner, IS THAT LOVE looks the one to beat. Claimed by James McAuley after going down by half a length on his penultimate start, the six-year-old since finished a close-up third at Dundalk last week. McAuley also saddles Roderick, the highest-rated runner in the line-up on a mark of 83. A three-time winner before arriving in Ireland, he finished down the field on his most recent start at Dundalk in February. New Route is an interesting contender with Dylan Browne McMonagle booked to ride. Far from disgraced in recent starts at Leopardstown and Limerick, he could make an impact in a contest of this quality. In for just 4,000 euros, Ard Mhacha has claims with Jamie Powell taking 5lb off, while others that warrant respect are Brown Eagle, Might And Mercy and Santa Catarina.

MIGHT AND MERCY ran a bit better dropped to a claimer last time and is taken to build on that and resume winning ways with Colin Keane back in the saddle. Is That Love arrives on the back of 2 placed efforts in similar company and is second choice ahead of his stablemate Roderick, who ran badly when last seen but is more than capable at this level judged on his best form.

Claiming-race specialist James McAuley supplies the two highest-rated runners. On the basis of race-fitness IS THAT LOVE gets the vote
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Just a length and a quarter separated Dandy Spirit (winner) and HIGH OPINION (third) when they clashed at Wetherby in April and both are entitled to go well again. However, the revised terms hand an advantage to the latter and, off just 1lb higher than his last winning mark, Bryan Smart's gelding shades preference today. Others with appeal include recent Musselburgh winner Mrs Bagerran and her old rival Kraken Power, who is also on a competitive rating.

Returning to 0-65 company could be the catalyst for DANDY SPIRIT to resume winning ways. The 6-y-o was a back-to-back winner at this level during the spring and he's unlikely to be inconvenienced by dropping back to the minimum trip here. Next on the list is Albegone, who continues to edge down the weights and will surely capitalise on the handicapper's mercy before long. High Opinion, Musselburgh winner Mrs Bagerran and Slingsbytoo are others to consider.

Back at Catterick, OHNOJOE may be the answer off a reduced mark. Mrs Bagerran is second choice.
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HITCHED has been a different proposition since being gelded and a second win in three starts could be in the offing for the son of Cotai Glory. His chief threats look to be C&D winner Eye Of The Water and Paco's Pride, who has been running with credit of late, while Fact Or Fable is another to consider as he goes back up in trip.

HITCHED has really upped his game in recent starts and remains fairly treated. He can register his second victory. Lilandra and Paco's Pride rate the principal dangers.

A few with chances but HITCHED (nap) has more to offer judged on his Yarmouth second and he gets the vote off the same mark.
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INCHESTER D'AMSYL failed to get into contention on his handicap debut in April, but a first-time tongue-tie, combined with a 4lb lower mark, could see Jonjo O'Neill's charge get off the mark at the fifth time of asking. Connections of Blazing Court enlist cheekpieces for their gelding in an attempt to spark additional enthusiasm into him and he shades the danger vote from Sir Canford.

INCHESTER D'AMSYL underperformed on his Southwell handicap debut back in April, but it remains very early days and he's worth another chance having shown clear promise in his qualifying runs prior to that. Blazing Court may progress again now venturing into handicaps over a longer trip, while One Man Party is another who could have a say if building on his latest effort.

Sir Canford can no doubt improve on his latest fourth here but it could pay to chance ONE MAN PARTY.
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Despite giving weight all round, DEEPONE can follow in the footsteps of Luxembourg by taking this mile contest. The Study Of Man bay put in an impressive performance on debut at Leopardstown in May, coming home two and a half lengths to the good. The well-regarded Spanish Flame finished fourth and has since given the form a significant boost by winning his next two. Dramatic Entrance started her career with a satisfactory fifth last month and she is likely to improve for that effort. Nor Time Nor Tide holds a Futurity Stakes entry and while he'll need to be smart to take this, he should give a good account of himself on debut. Burn The Bridges and Naisiun failed to make a significant impact at the Curragh and Roscommon respectively and they look up against it now.

DEEPONE looked a useful prospect when winning a decent maiden at Leopardstown in good style so can defy a penalty. Nor Time Nor Tide holds a Group 2 entry so is a newcomer to note.

This should be straightforward for DEEPONE, a debut winner at Leopardstown and apparently destined for better things than this
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Returning to 7f shouldn't be a problem for the hat-trick seeking DESERT FALCON, who has made all in his last two starts and still has scope for progression. The three-year-old is yet to be tested on anything slower than good to firm on turf, so any rain might be the only hinderance. Mobashr is highly experienced and commands respect based on his current form, while Verona Star may be sharper after last month's reappearance.

Sir Mark Prescott's DESERT FALCON arrives firmly on the up so is fancied to make light of a 4 lb rise for his Chepstow success and go 3-3 this term. Mobashr wasn't seen to best effect when runner-up at Doncaster last time and is feared most with Marinara and Serious Look also well in the mix in a competitive handicap.

Preference is for MOBASHR, who looked unlucky not to complete a quick double on Thursday and ought to have this race run to suit.
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VILLALOBOS hasn't been beaten far on each of his last three starts, including once over C&D, and this looks like a good opportunity to regain the winning thread. Simon Hodgson's charge gets the vote ahead of the Wolverhampton-scorer Mr Trick and Luxy Lou, who must be a key player stepped up in trip after a highly creditable performance at Brighton last month.

VILLALOBOS posted another excellent effort when runner-up at Windsor a fortnight ago and his profile is far more positive than most at this level. He's very much the one to beat, with Mr Trick (on return to action) and Luxy Lou heading the opposition.

Course winner KRAKEN FILLY is taken to bounce back in style now refitted with cheekpieces.
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A brother to Group 1 winners Alpha Centauri and Discoveries, Simpson's Paradox has undoubtedly been disappointing. A beaten favourite on his return to action at Gowran in April, he looks opposable now. Having said that, there isn't much strength and depth to this contest. Genuine Article was a solid third on debut over the course and distance in October, but the form of that race hasn't worked out well. A runner-up on debut at Dundalk, Signatory could only manage fifth on his next start. The John Murphy-trained colt should still be able to make an impact here, while Sorrento Point and newcomer Sevensees are others that warrant respect. For a selection, TOLL STONE gets the nod. He ran a race full of promise when fourth on debut at Ballinrobe last month and the son of Australia should come on plenty for that experience.

GENUINE ARTICLE showed a bit when third on debut here in October and this well-bred sort can find the required improvement to beat Signatory and Simpson's Paradox.

Gelded since failing to justify even-money favouritism on his seasonal debut, the 82-rated SIMPSON'S PARADOX may recover losses now
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ETOILE D'ALEXANDRE's respectable third at Chester last time sets the standard and, with William Buick taking over from a 5lb claimer, she merits plenty of respect with more progression potentially forthcoming. Red Zone Hero and Midnight Force have bags of scope for improvement and also merit consideration, while Cloud King has an appealing pedigree and certainly warrants a betting check.

SEVEN QUESTIONS stepped up on debut when only just denied over C&D 6 weeks ago and can go one place better. Bibendum and Our Bank are a couple of likely newcomers so must be respected.

Promise across the board. ETOILE D'ALEXANDRE had plenty against her at Chester second time out and is readily forgiven that bare result.
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Out of Group 1 winner Clemmie, UNLESS is the suggestion in this competitive Listed affair. She belatedly made the breakthrough at Naas in May and since ran a fine race to finish fourth of 29 in the Sandringham at Royal Ascot. Like the selection, Eternal Silence also gained an overdue win at Naas. Third at the highest level as a juvenile, she impressively dismissed her rivals at the Tipper Road venue, and it'll come as no surprise if she manages to follow up now. Indian Wish (wearing first-time cheekpieces) and Mea Domina (wearing a first-time tongue-strap) are both rated 100 and are sure to have plenty of supporters. A dual Listed winner in her native France, the latter has been placed in two starts since joining the Paddy Twomey yard. Clever And Cool appreciated the drop in class when obliging at Naas recently and should give a good account of herself, while Giladah and Zoinnocent are others to keep on side.

It wasn't the strongest of maidens that ETERNAL SILENCE landed at Naas three weeks ago but won by a street and she can take this step back up in class in her stride. Indeed, she was placed twice in Group company as a 2-y-o, most notably finishing third to top-class filly Tahiyra in the Moyglare. French import Mea Domina found just one too good in a Group 3 at the Curragh last time and looks a big threat, while Indian Wish and Unless can do battle for minor honours.

Paddy Twomey's French import MEA DOMINA (nap) is arguably the pick of these on early-season form
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The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between Glory Call (first) and ALAINN TU (third), with preference for the latter on this occasion. Stan Moore's charge had a bit more work to do than the winner when beaten half a length on that occasion, and a 2lb swing at the weights can aid her cause this time around. Flying Barty and Ma Famille are capable of being in the shake-up also.

GLORY CALL found plenty to shade a tight finish over C&D last month and might be able to follow up off 2 lb higher from a handy inside stall. Alainn Tu and Noble Captain weren't far behind the selection in third/fourth last time and should figure again, while Clive Cox's Ma Famille, who was prominent in the betting here last time, is still unexposed and may fare better back from a break.

Despite the outside stall, it may be worth chancing ROYAL MARINER who knows how to win and takes a significant drop in grade.
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She's A Mirage coped well with the step to this trip when she landed a handicap in Jersey last month and can go close with her stamina now proven, while Boudica Warrior is respected in a race of this nature on her deut for a new yard. However, BAILAR CONTIGO has potential to flourish at this level and, having shown improvement with a tongue-tie applied when third at Beverley recently, she shades preference.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and SHE'S A MIRAGE is weighted to follow up her recent breakthrough success at Les Landes so gets the nod. Bailar Contigo is another who can have a say on these terms with Naadyaa also one to consider for place purposes.

This pick is BAILAR CONTIGO, who ought to find this race a bit easier than the Beverley handicap in which she was third last month.
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SOI DAO should be suited by this step up to a mile. The Mickey Fenton-trained filly has caught the eye finishing well on her latest two starts and has actually been dropped a few pounds by the handicapper. Everylittlestep gained a deserved win when beating 21 rivals at Leopardstown last month and the form has been franked with a couple of recent winners coming out of that 1m1f event. Linger For Longer has strung together a series of solid efforts this season while Trueba, General Idea and Boomerang Bill are others to consider.

It's quite late in the day for SOI DAO to be trying 1m for the first time bit she looks well worth a go at it given how she's been shaping up of late. Everylittlestep arrives on the back of a big-field handicap win so she has to command respect, along with Linger For Longer and General Idea.

There could be better to come from narrow Leopardstown winner EVERYLITTLESTEP who needs to be held up for as long as possible.
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Runner-up on each of his last three starts, including over C&D in March, WRATH OF HECTOR deserves a change in luck and he may be able to end a losing run dating back to July last year. Lingfield winner Mr Fayez can give him the most to think about, along with Struck Gold, who has gone close here the last twice but remains a maiden through eight outings.

WRATH OF HECTOR has had a consistent spell lately and can deservedly get his head back in front. John Butler's Struck Gold has been runner-up twice over C&D in recent weeks and is second choice ahead of One For The Ladies, who shaped reasonably well on her comeback run in the spring and would stand a good chance if recapturing anywhere near her best form.

The vote goes to WRATH OF HECTOR who has finished runner-up in his last three starts and is a reliable type for this sort of level.
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RAJINDRI has looked well up to securing one of these contests the last twice and, with her latest runner-up effort coming at Thirsk over a mile, she is taken to shed her maiden tag. Red Hat Eagle could prove to be her biggest danger as he makes his return to action after hitting the frame in both career starts on the all-weather, while Liberty warrants a market check.

An excellent opportunity for the fairly-useful RAJINDRI to get off the mark. Red Hat Eagle and Valtellina can fight it out for minor honours.

This is a good opportunity for RAJINDRI, who has gone close over 1m on her two starts this season and should be fine over today's trip.
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GOLDEN FRECKLE was unconsidered in the market on her handicap debut over this trip at Limerick last month but ran a cracker despite repeatedly being denied a clear run in the straight. The Thomond O'Mara-trained filly should reverse places with the third, Purring Along, as the pair were only separated by a head. Barnhill Rose finished about four lengths behind the selection at Limerick but was successful on both starts either side of that run including at Roscommon last time where Pallasmore Lass finished well when close up in third. Chimeric won in good style at Gowran last month but has been raised 9lb, while Leviosa is another to note.

GOLDEN FRECKLE arrives one of the least exposed and marked herself down as one to be interested in when fourth on return/handicap at Limerick 25 days ago. She gets the nod to build on that, with Pallasmore Lass, Barnhill Rose and Rose of Malta a trio of others to consider.

A good bit of collateral form here and perhaps GOLDEN FRECKLE can reverse recent Limerick form with Purring Along
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BATTISTA has shown more than enough ability in both career starts to suggest that he can get off the mark as he steps up in distance here. The son of New Bay could have too much for consistent four-race maiden City Of York and Emperor's Clothes, who ran a highly-encouraging race on debut at Lingfield when running on into third.

It's hard to look beyond BATTISTA, who has shown plenty of promise in much stronger novice events than this at Kempton and Newmarket. City of York is preferred to Emperor's Clothes for forecast purposes.

This can go to BATTISTA who showed ability in both starts last month, while his sire's fine record here is another positive.
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Lilkian struck at Kempton on his latest outing but he now makes his return to turf, where he remains winless, so for that reason the vote goes to GATWICK KITTEN. The son of Kitten's Joy has recorded a double in classified events recently and now returns to handicap company, which may not stop him from completing the hat-trick. Last-time-out scorer Enchanted Night is another to note.

A trappy sprint but GATWICK KITTEN arrives in fine fettle so is taken to complete a hat-trick back in handicap company. Bluebells Boy has been given a chance by the official assessor and is next on the list ahead of the consistent Porfin.

After running well from the front over 7f at Newcastle last month, BLUEBELLS BOY may benefit from this drop back in trip.
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FOLLY BEACH has dropped down to an attractive mark and went close at Tipperary last time when just failing by a head to peg back Belgoprince. The fourth, Wild Shot, gave that form a boost when scoring at Tramore last week. Tastyee has been a model of consistency this year gaining reward when successful at Tipperary and didn't enjoy the clearest of runs when a creditable third subsequently at Fairyhouse. Jabbar came home strongly when third to Kodiac Prince in a 22-runner handicap at the Curragh last time and should go close if staying this extra quarter mile while stablemate Hello Power also gave encouragement when third at Tipperary a fortnight ago. Slieve Bearnagh and Romann complete the shortlist.

Preference is for FOLLY BEACH, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and came close to opening her account at Tipperary a fortnight ago. Jabbar and Tastyee head the list of dangers.

Plenty with chances on recent form. FOLLY BEACH came home well at Tipperary and with Colin Keane now taking over gets the vote
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DAME SARRA produced her best effort to date when runner-up on turf at Lingfield and she makes a fair amount of appeal on her first start in a classified event. Optik is likely to be in the mix once again, having finished second on his last four starts, while Alioski is expected to improve from his first run of the year when third at Lingfield.

The return to 1½m should suit OPTIK who is taken to finally get his head in front after a frustrating run of seconds. The fact Miss Sligo has been a regular winner during her career counts for plenty at this level and she is second choice ahead of Ed Dunlop's Dame Sarra.

The choice is ALIOSKI (nap) who has winning form on Tapeta and ran well to finish third last time on his return from six months off.
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William Buick is an eye-catching booking for Whiskey Priest, who makes his first appearance in the handicap ranks after showing some ability when fourth at Southwell last time. However, preference is for MUCKY MULCONRY after he was four lengths clear of Byefornow (third) when being denied by a head at this track over 6f on his penultimate start. Moulin Booj wears a first-time hood and could have a say down in distance.

Little between the principals on form but SELINA'S STAR made a promising return from four months off when runner-up over C&D and looks the way to go racing off the same mark here. Mucky Mulconry didn't enjoy the rub of the green when third at Windsor last time and rates the chief threat. Universal Grace and Rewilding complete the shortlist.

This can go to REWILDING (nap), who raced on the wing without cover when placed at Windsor last month and still has low mileage.
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MASTER DUNRAVEN was well-backed on his handicap debut at Roscommon when third to the progressive Whisky On The Hill. The Johnny Murtagh-trained gelding should benefit from that experience and could prove difficult to beat if staying this extra quarter mile. Barometer has filled the runner-up spot three times at this venue including over this distance last August, while Zileo has been running well this year and had Global Export a length behind when the pair were placed over two miles at Listowel last month. Londonofficecallin has struck form since joining Eric McNamara this year, bolting up over hurdles at Punchestown before following up on the Flat at Down Royal.

Another big field to end the card and CHUTZPAL is put forward as a tentative selection to open his account for the year. He's back down markedly in trip and operating just 1 lb higher than his previous winning mark, he can get the better of Master Dunraven, who resumed his progress when third on handicap debut a couple of months ago and could have more to offer. Belgoprince and Londonofficecallin are another couple worth considering.

Recent Tipperary winner BELGOPRINCE should appreciate this extra two furlongs and gets the vote ahead of Londonofficecallin
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MIRRIE DANCERS has clearly needed time and rewarded his connections' patience with victories at Wetherby and Redcar last month. The five-year-old steps up in distance again and that may yield further progression. Victoriano scored over C&D on his penultimate outing and warrants plenty of respect, while Glory And Honour is capable of better following his recent outing at this track.

WINKLEVI got back on track following a string of low-key efforts when third at Chepstow recently and he is just about the most persuasive option. Victoriano and the hat-trick seeking Mirrie Dancers head the opposition.

Mirrie Dancers switches from turf for this hat-trick bid, VICTORIANO, a C&D winner eight weeks ago, is slightly preferred.
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ANNALEE LASS produced a below-par display on her debut for Peter Niven at Newcastle at the end of last month, but the filly, who has already won twice this year, is capable of bouncing back to form here. The return to the all-weather is likely to benefit Captain St Lucifer following a brace of underwhelming efforts on turf, while others to note include Twistaline and Night Traveller.

There were more positives signs from CODSWALLOP when fifth off this lowly mark over 1¼m at Lingfield last time and, with this drop back in trip a plus, he is worth chancing in a very open-looking handicap. Annalee Lass is just 1 lb above the mark off which she was successful at Ripon in May and rates the main danger. Twistaline found 7.2f too sharp here last month and is respected back over a more suitable distance, while Captain St Lucifer is a live each-way candidate.

Dual course winner TWISTALINE gets the vote, especially after having run well over an inadequate 7f here last time.
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Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.