There were 57 Races on Saturday 19th July 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Haydock, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card

On jockey bookings, NEW ZEALAND would appear to be the first string of the Ballydoyle contingent with Ryan Moore on board and he can improve from his introduction when a staying-on seventh over C&D. He should progress, with the form working out already. Action is a half-brother to dual Derby winner Lambourn and it will be interesting to see what the market makes of him. Go Just Do It cost 220,000gns as a yearling and has been given a National Stakes entry. Seoul Force ran well for third behind a subsequent Listed winner on debut, with market support behind him, and can improve from that experience.

Aidan O'Brien is on a four-timer in this race so it may be telling that Ryan Moore prefers NEW ZEALAND of his trio and he gets the vote
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LARAVIE took her time to learn her trade before winning on her seventh start over hurdles at Stratford and following up twice at Uttoxeter, the latest by 13 lengths in June. She has every chance of adding to that tally. Isle Of Sark showed plenty of improvement for the step up in trip when easily winning over a furlong further at Newton Abbot, while Intosomethinggood could settle better upped in trip as he looks for his hurdling hat-trick.

The most compelling claims belong to LARAVIE who looks the pick on form and may not have reached her ceiling just yet.
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Despite having a penalty to shoulder it is difficult to oppose CAUGHTINYOURTRANCE. A facile winner over C&D last month, James Moffatt's six-year-old has far less to prove than many and looks to have been found another fine opportunity. Sang Pour Sang, who finished third, albeit well beaten over fences here latest, could be the main threat. Mighty Fleur is another to consider.

The most obvious answer is CAUGHTINYOURTRANCE, who won by a wide margin over C&D on soft ground three weeks ago.
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Dropped into Listed company in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot, ENFJAAR was travelling extremely well when squeezed for space at a crucial time in the race. He kept on for fourth, but would have finished a lot closer with a clear run and Roger Varian's charge gets another chance. Recently gelded, Ancient Wisdom finished a creditable second in the Gordon Richards at Sandown in April and has a shout on that form, while that Group 3 was won by Okeechobee in 2024 and he is not out of it either.

A Listed race of major quality. OKEECHOBEE has largely made the most of his rare appearances and today's could be another instance.
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BODHI BEAR brings some potential after an excellent seasonal debut when beating subsequent Listed winner Town And Country at Cork. He then wasn't disgraced in Group company behind Babouche, although his subsequent Royal Ascot performance will have to be excused. Under Joey Sheridan, he is helped by the 5lb three-year-old allowance and should go close. Heavenly Power can reverse form with his last-start conqueror Fort Vega, with a 6lb weight swing leaving him with every chance of scoring once more at this venue. Big Gossey and Tango Flare renew rivalries and are lowered in class, with the former fancied to go well once more under a big weight at his beloved Curragh.

Last year's runner-up GREEK FLOWER is 7lb lower now and is put forward as an each-way option despite being 4lb out of the handicap
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Deploy To Spy has won four starts over hurdles including last time at Worcester where he kept on over further to score by close to three lengths. Cheekpieces are added here as he drops back in trip, and he might be the biggest danger to BENVOY. Upped 11lb for an easy win at Ascot in a better race in March, the four-year-old may have more to offer up in distance. Maghlaak has plenty to find, but he could still pick up third place prize money.

The progressive 4yo BENVOY created an excellent impression when winning from the front at Ascot and can go in again.
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Mossvale Diva failed to see out 6f when fourth at Southwell, but may be better judged on her debut second at Musselburgh, which would give her every chance. Moretons has been gelded after finishing third on both of his starts and may have to settle for more of the same, with STARGAZED preferred. Only beaten a length and a half after pulling too hard at Beverley, she could get off the mark if settling better.

Richard Fahey's BOSTON DAN leaves the impression he has more to give and gets the vote. Stargazed may provide the chief threat.
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HOPE HILL drew clear to record a comfortable success at Bangor last month, an effort for which he was subsequently raised 7lb in the handicap. Given wind surgery since then and now fitted with a first-time tongue-tie, the unexposed son of Sageburg may well have more in the locker. Jlow arrives following a brace of third-place finishes and is respected, along with Kingston Bresil, who didn't run too badly under Izzie Hill at Worcester latest.

Hope Hill has to be considered but DUSKY DAYS and Balally Park could be interesting with their marked steps back down in trip.
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WILD WAVES was set a stiff task up against battle-hardened stayers in the Queen Alexandra Stakes at Royal Ascot, although he acquitted himself well in third. This shorter trip and drop in class will play to his strengths, and a strong challenge is anticipated from Andrew Balding's inmate. An impressive winner at the All-Weather Championships, Wonder Legend was thrown in at the deep end in the Ascot Gold Cup and should fare much better at this level. Artistic Star is preferred to last year's third Kyle Of Lochalsh.

It's quite a puzzle but last year's third KYLE OF LOCHALSH may be the one to latch on to, ahead of Wild Waves.
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The only filly in the race, TRUE LOVE, can beat the colts. Although a dominant winner of the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot, it is the form of her previous run which stands out. Runner-up at Navan back in May, that contest received a significant boost when the winner went on to land the Coventry Stakes. Stepping back up in trip here would be a slight concern for the Aidan O'Brien-trained youngster but, in a four-runner field, the pace is unlikely to be too strong. Despite still being a maiden, stablemate Puerto Rico looks the biggest threat. Having met trouble in running here last time, the son of Wootton Bassett can reverse that form with Learntodiscover.

It is 31 years since a filly won this race, but TRUE LOVE stands out on her Queen Mary win and previous second to Gstaad
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Castel Gandolfo won this last year and races off 5lb higher now after another C&D win last month, which will put him spot on for this. Goblet Of Fire is lightly raced over hurdles and warrants plenty of respect after a five-length third in the Swinton Hurdle at Haydock in May off the same mark, but SIR GALAHAD could be the one. Unbeaten over hurdles with four successes, a strongly-run race over this trip should play to his strengths, with an added 5lb unlikely to stop him winning once more.

The 8yo CASTEL GANDOLFO (nap) has finished 221 in the last three renewals of this race and looks sure to be competitive again.
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Invincible Melody proved frustrating for Ralph Beckett with four seconds from eight starts, but a change of surrounding to Stuart Williams may invigorate him and he could go close in this company. Grey Soul would be interesting dropping back in trip if allowed to bowl along from the off, but GOYARD is readily preferred. Second on his only start when weak in the market at Doncaster, he is entitled to step forward from that display.

This looks a decent chance for GOYARD to build on his encouraging Doncaster debut three weeks ago.
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A number of these arrive in excellent form and so only a tentative vote can go to BITTALEMON. The daughter of Dubawi struck at the third time of asking over hurdles recently and, now sent handicapping from an opening mark of 112, she could find further progress. Just a neck separated Saligo Bay (winner) and Book of Secrets (second) over C&D last time out. The pair should be closely matched once again and both are respected, while others to note include Winds Of Winter and Miss Maverick.

Everything seemed to have clicked into place for BOBBY'S FORTUNE (nap) at Ffos Las month and he can use that success as a springboard.
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For the second year in a row, Regional made the frame in the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes at the Royal meeting. He has strong claims back over this extra furlong, although he could only manage fourth 12 months ago behind decisive winner ELITE STATUS. Karl Burke's sprinter was not at his best at Ascot last month, but remains unbeaten here and first-time cheekpieces can help bring about a revival. The suspicion remains that last season's third Kind Of Blue would prefer soft ground and Jarraaf may prove a bigger threat.

If the return to Newbury and new headgear have a positive effect then ELITE STATUS may make it 3-3 over C&D. Regional is next best.
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Not short of pace, Commonwealth Cup runner-up ARIZONA BLAZE can cope with the drop in trip. Although the Adrian Murray-trained colt boasts just the solitary success over the minimum distance, he made most when easily landing a Group 3 at Chantilly over just half a furlong further in April. Always leading his own group when touched off at Royal Ascot, the three-year-old has the speed to be very competitive. The hat-trick seeking Mgheera holds strong claims. Unbeaten in both starts since joining Ed Walker, the mare was withdrawn at the start of the King Charles III Stakes and now has the services of Ryan Moore. Fellow British raider Rumstar also looks to have a decent chance.

POWERFUL NATION was very impressive when winning at Cork last time and he may be able to cope with this step up in class
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Last year's hero SURE TOUCH hasn't been seen since finishing down the field at Ayr in April but has surely been laid out to land this event once again. First-time cheekpieces could help sharpen him up and from 1lb below last year's success, he should go close. Mickey Bowen boasts a strong hand with Statuario and Courtland, while Irish raiders Ballysax Hank and Ceanndana also merit respect. Horantzau D'airy bounced back to form with a creditable second at Uttoxeter in May and is just one more to consider.

Loads with chances, as always. The switch to Sara Bradstock heightens interest in HORANTZAU D'AIRY who was smart in Ireland.
Class & Speed Card

EY UP ITS THE BOSS boasts a strong record here with three successes here from eight attempts, the latest in May off 4lb lower. He does need a career best off this mark, but seems to save his best for Ripon. Leadenhall's last run can be forgotten and if a repeat of his neck second at York off 1lb lower would make him a danger to all, leaving handicap debutant Draupnir as an interesting alternative.

Preference is for EY UP ITS THE BOSS, who has an excellent Ripon record and is well drawn to attack from the inside stall.
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WUDYA appeared to have plenty in hand when winning over 2m3f at Bangor a couple of weeks ago and the six-year-old merits the utmost respect on the back of that performance, despite a 5lb rise. Evenwood Sonofagun chased home the selection on that occasion and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Al Sayah and Go Go Chicago are others with strong form claims.

The combination of new cheekpieces and Lewis Saunders' useful 7lb claim might enable stout stayer WBEE to record a third course win.
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Even though he is the highest-rated horse sitting on an official mark of 100, HAVANA HURRICANE's purchase price of just 9,000gns means he will only shoulder 8st 13lb in this valuable sales event. Having kept on nicely to secure a memorable victory in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot, Eve Johnson Houghton's colt has a cracking chance of adding this title to his portfolio. National Stakes winner Anthelia, fellow class dropper Ali Shuffle and the hat-trick seeking Cotai Belle can fight it out for the places.

A big field, as ever, but HAVANA HURRICANE (nap) has excellent credentials and is fancied to beat the progressive Anthelia.
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Epsom Oaks winner MINNIE HAUK can double up for trainer Aidan O'Brien. Given that the front two pulled four lengths clear of the remainder, the absence of neck runner-up Whirl appears to have simplified the task for her stablemate. Despite the presence of four Ballydoyle fillies in the race, the daughter of Frankel is very much the one to beat. Fourth behind Minnie Hauk last month, Wemightakedlongway failed to build on that effort when occupying the same position in the Pretty Polly. Beaten just a half a length by the selection on debut, Subsonic disappointed on her seasonal reappearance at Naas in April. Having had excuses for that, the Johnny Murtagh-trained filly could be the dark horse.

The Oaks winner MINNIE HAUK now comfortably holds pole position over Wemightakedlongway who beat her first time out at two
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ROCKS UP LATE didn't show much over hurdles but the Vadamos gelding has completely transformed since being sent chasing. Three from three following an cosy success at Worcester last month, a further 8lb rise in the handicap could be lenient. Greenways recorded a narrow triumph at Uttoxeter latest but is respected from 3lb higher, while Prospect House, two from two over this C&D, is another to take seriously.

An open handicap. ROCKS UP LATE is progressive and this 5yo might still be on a favourable mark.
Class & Speed Card

THE REVEREND, who has posted his best efforts with juice in the ground, is an attractive proposition under top-weight in this company. Having been strongly supported when fast ground scuppered his chance on his seasonal debut at York in May, everything seems more aligned running off 1lb lower. Thirsk winner Ludo's Landing and Per Contra, whose yard has a good record in this, are feared the most.

There's still a feeling we've yet to see the best of THE REVEREND and this looks a good opportunity for him.
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Recent C&D winner Cloughroe has to be noted once again but marginal preference is for RIVER OF JOY. Mickey Bowen's eight-year-old bolted up on her chasing debut over 3m at Hexham in May, and even a 7lb rise for that success could underestimate her potential over the larger obstacles. High Moon edges out No But I Will and Beny Nahar Road to be best of the rest.

Good cases can be made for a few of these but one who could have significant potential is chasing debutante VROOMOZ EILE.
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SEA THE WONDER, who missed her intended debut when she refused to enter the stalls at York's Dante meeting, proved to be very much worth the wait when she scored in fine style over 1m2f at Chelmsford. A ready winner by two and a half lengths, the sky is the limit at this stage for Ralph Beckett's well-bred filly. The potentially progressive Glistening and Pontefract winner Wujjood are other notable options, with Farhh's half-sister Gold Penny a very appealing Godolphin-owned newcomer.

Glistening is the form pick in a promising bunch. CONSENT showed plenty as a 2yo while looking primarily a prospect for this season.
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In a race where he doesn't have to carry any penalties, dual Group 1 winner AL RIFFA stands out. Runner-up in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot last month, the Joseph O'Brien-trained five-year-old can gain his first success of the campaign. Although he is stepping up to this distance for the first time, on breeding the son of Wootton Bassett should have no issues with the extra yardage. A proven stayer, the Dermot Weld-trained Harbour Wind has run well under big weights in handicaps of late and reverting to black-type races should suit. With Ryan Moore in the saddle, Shackleton looks the pick of the three Ballydoyle contenders.

The top-rated and classy AL RIFFA looks well worth a go at this sort of trip on both run style and breeding and he is the one to beat
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Miss Starlet is the pick of those with experience but the level she sets is not very high and a chance can be taken on FIRST DUTY. The daughter of Showcasing is a full-sister to the Group 3-winning sprinter Sense Of Duty and she catches the eye as a result. The booking of Oisin Murphy is notable for Moon Target, while Quiescent is another newcomer to consider.

Having kept on nicely for sixth over 6f at Yarmouth on last month's debut, MISS STARLET earns the vote now up to 7f.
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The hat-trick seeking Game Beaaa is likely to mount a bold bid after his 13-length romp over C&D last time, but his chance is there for all to see. Therefore, it may pay to side with SHARP GLANCE, who struck in this grade at Bangor earlier in the month and the assessor may have been kind to only put her up 5lb. Alan King's mare makes just her second handicap appearance and may have lots more to offer. Of the remainder, last-time-out Worcester scorer Scintillante makes the most appeal.

He's been a long while absent but INCA PRINCE is temptingly treated and the booking of Sean Bowen bodes well.
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Garden Oasis is a seven-time C&D winner that can be very difficult to overhaul when he gets into a rhythm here. However, he only managed to set things up nicely for ON THE RIVER when he was edged out by Harriet Bethell's gelding in this race 12 months ago and it is very feasible that history could repeat itself as they meet on identical terms. Cosmos Raj and Barley are others with solid credentials in a competitive renewal.

This can go to PALADIN, who won't mind any more rain and will be happier back over an easier 1m.
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BUMPY EVANS made every yard of the running to complete a hat-trick in good style at Bangor last time and is now 9lb higher. The seven-year-old is improving at a rapid rate of knots and it would be no surprise to see him go in again. Ali Star Bert occupied the runner-up berth in this class over C&D last month and commands respect, along with last-time-out track and trip scorer Judicial Review.

Preference is for JUDICIAL REVIEW, who looked in very good nick when winning over C&D three weeks ago.
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The form of EGOLI's Leicester debut has worked out extremely well. Ralph Beckett's charge duly stepped forward to score next time himself and a penalty might not stop the No Nay Never colt from going in again. Chester winner Song of The Clyde is expected to give a good account of himself and any market support for Court Alert, a half-brother to top-class sprinter Believing, would be noteworthy.

Egoli has the highest rating and the Gimcrack entry but there was plenty of promise in the way SONG OF THE CLYDE won at Chester.
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EXTRAVAGANT appeals now dropping back to 6f. He didn't make an impression inside the final furlong when third over 7f at Fairyhouse. However, on debut over C&D, he kept on for a solid second behind a filly who was subsequently runner-up in a Group 3. Gavoo didn't feature in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, but earned his crack at that company with a good victory in Listowel. He's a strong contender. Stop The Nation's third in a Group 3 at this track merits respect, while Parkside Lad is going the right way and got off the mark in Bellewstown. Bobby Mcgee is far from out of it, and Donnacha O'Brien's Award Ceremony competes off a lovely light weight.

A chance is taken on the well-bred handicap debutante AWARD CEREMONY whose dam won two Group 3s at this venue
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UNDERSTUDY only found one too good in the Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot a month ago and the unexposed three-year-old may have further improvement left to come. With that in mind, she tops the shortlist ahead of Spirited Style, who looks to have a bright future based on her easy maiden success at Haydock in May. Chorus is more exposed than that pair but is capable of making the frame in a race of this nature, while similar comments apply to Caspi Star and Sueno.

Preference is for SPIRITED STYLE, who impressed in a maiden at Haydock last time and whose dam was a three-time Group 1 winner.
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A Dublin Job hasn't finished outside of the top two in each of his last four outings, most recently finishing second at Stratford and is likely to be thereabouts. Leading Force continues to be in good form and is another to note, but ANOTHER LORD looks the way to go. The eight-year-old justified favouritism by just under two lengths at Uttoxeter last month and with the Mickey Bowen yard in brilliant form, he looks the one to beat again.

The forecast rain won't faze NICKELFORCE who finished a clear second here two weeks ago on a miserable day weather-wise.
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CAPTAIN CESS looks worthy of another chance with cheekpieces applied for the first time. Adrian Wintle's charge appeared to have the race at his mercy at Nottingham, but hung badly in the closing stages and the new headgear may well prevent a repeat. Groundhog has been threatening to open his account, having missed out by only a neck here last time, and makes more appeal than Hamilton third Epicurian Lad.

Captain Cess is on a good mark if he can keep straight but PINK AZALEA (nap) won well on her handicap debut and can defy a 5lb rise.
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COULDBEAWEAPON had Lady's Present (third) behind when he took the silver medal home at Market Rasen earlier in the month and is expected to confirm that form. Sam England's charge lurks on an appealing rating and he could be the one to beat. Lady's Present is 1lb better off this time around and looks the main danger, while Rory's Story is another to watch out for.

Only 3lb higher than when winning over C&D on his latest chase start, PITTSBURG gets the vote.
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KING'S CROWN scored tenaciously at Thirsk on his penultimate start and is unlucky not to be coming into this bidding for a hat-trick after another bold showing when second at Pontefract. Nudged up 2lb, the son of Starspangledbanner won't need much of a step forward to gain another win. His stable companion Midnight Lir also appeals after bursting back into life at Beverley. The in-form Level Up and less-exposed Money Pockets are others of note.

Michael Dods may hold the key to this sprint with MIDNIGHT LIR preferred to King's Crown.
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An open contest in which preference is for MAYBE NOT, who was able to make a successful handicap bow at Ffos Las. Ralph Beckett's filly was worth more than the winning margin would suggest and a 4lb rise may underestimate her. Santa Savana was awarded a race at Haydock and remains of interest raised only 3lb, while handicap debutant Bela Sonata is worth considering with William Buick aboard for the first time. Star Style, who failed to live up to market expectations on her return, is no forlorn hope.

Definitive is interesting down in grade but MAYBE NOT won with some authority last month and can deal with the rise in class.
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Johnny Murtagh's SHELBIANA signed off last season with a runner-up berth at Dundalk and made a pleasing return to action when third at Leopardstown last week. She is entitled to come on from that first run for nine months and represents an in-form stable. The well-bred Proxima Centauri showed ability last year and wasn't far behind Shelbiana in fourth at Dundalk. There should be more to come from her. Dermot Weld takes the wraps off Mehmas filly Tina's Charm, who is a half-sister to a Listed winner and is well worth a market check. Minaun View has an official rating of 80 and gets a first-time hood, so it is not hard to see her involved.

Nothing stands out here, so it could pay to take a chance with the regally-bred PROXIMA CENTAURI who makes a belated seasonal debut
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LEADMAN won a stronger event over C&D earlier in the month and a 4lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from following up here. Spirit Of Farhh has not been disgraced on his last couple of starts in small fields and should not be underestimated, while Mythical Composer and Sweet Fantastic are the pick of the remainder.

The lightly raced 5yo LEADMAN (nap) beat a progressive 3yo to win over C&D last Friday and is taken to defy a 4lb rise and follow up.
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Ideal Guest finished runner-up over 7f at Catterick and he could land a blow, while Spring Corn could also pose a threat with a repeat of last month's second at Redcar. GIS A SUB showed a bit more at Thirsk on his latest start. He failed to trouble the winner, but that effort may well herald a return to form given Paul Midgley's inmate won this contest off a 7lb higher mark last year.

3yos Spring Corn and EY UP HE'S A STAR have been threatening and the latter can break his duck back at 6f.
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The 70-rated Galileo Island sets the standard and is noteworthy after an improved effort when third at Kempton. Homestrait, who has filled the runner-up berth in each of her four previous starts, also rates a key player based on reliability. However, the bar isn't set very high and RELIABLE RICKI, who is a full-brother to Listed 6f winner Wren's Breath, is forwarded as a more appealing option give he debuts for a yard very capable of having one ready first time up.

The vote goes to HOMESTRAIT, who has finished second in all of her four runs including when upped to 7f at Newcastle last time.
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PAY ATTENTION failed to back up his Nottingham success when taking the silver medal home at Yarmouth earlier in the month, but that was still a pleasing display. The son of Mohaather competes off an unchanged rating and will prove hard to beat. Balayaged was expected to do the business at odds-on but could only manage third in a maiden at Ripon last time. However, he steps back into a handicap and has to be respected. Radical Design is the pick of the remainder.

In an open event a chance is taken on RADICAL DESIGN whose second at Yarmouth last month felt like a step in the right direction.
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Last-time winners Mark's Choice and Grand Citadel have reasonable credentials, although the former seems to reserve his best for Ripon, while the it took the latter 12 attempts to get off the mark and back-to-back victories carries risk. With those elements in mind, it might pay to focus on HIGHFIELD VIKING, who is a previous course scorer and is 1lb below his most recent winning rating. Mayo County and Danzart could also have a say.

A compettive race in which HIGHFIELD VIKING gets the vote ahead of the two recent winners in Grand Citadel and Mark's Choice.
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Solanna has filled the runner-up spot in each of his last three outings on the all-weather and is an interesting contender back on turf, but the vote goes to UNPLUGGED. The nine-year-old got back to winning ways at Pontefract last month and is just 4lb higher for that success. Provided he remains in similar form, he will prove hard to beat. Guendolen completes the shortlist.

Unplugged is respected but ALWAYS A STAR is given another chance having started favourite twice off this mark in the spring.
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Union Island was beaten into fourth when attempting to complete a four-timer at Bath last month and should remain competitive. Kaaranah is respected after his second at Kempton, but THATS MY BOY LUKE looks the one to side with. The four-year-old comfortably scored by three lengths in this class at Ripon last time and although this requires a career best, he may be up to the task with Tom Marquand booked.

Siam Fox is well handicapped and looks ready to strike but similar comments apply to CITY OF YORK who gets the vote.
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TRAVIS indicated a return to winning ways was imminent when finishing a close fourth at Redcar and he duly obliged when scoring at Thirsk on his latest start. Geoffrey Harker's charge remains on a nice mark, despite a 2lb rise, and another bold bid is anticipated in this lower grade. Amayretto can't be written off back at this level having landed a double at the start of the season, while Lumenbourg could also land a blow.

The vote goes to LUMENBOURG, who has finished placed back on turf in his last three runs, including a bold bid over C&D last time.
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Canvas and CARLYLE SQUARE are both last-time-out winners, but slight preference is for the latter because she may have been worth more than the official margin suggests at Leicester. With the Julie Camacho stable in fine form, the daughter of Wootton Bassett could prove tough to beat. Canvas takes a step up in distance, but is likely to be on the premises again. King Of The Sea warrants a market check on his first outing in a handicap.

In a trappy handicap, the unexposed KING OF THE SEA is taken to get off the mark on his handicap debut on his first run over this trip.
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Trainer Stuart Williams has won three of the nine runnings of this contest, suggesting Nordic Games has been aimed at the race, and although last of nine at Kempton, connections try a first-time visor which makes him more interesting. Dashing Dick won this last season off 5lb lower and enters calculations, but this may go the way of June C&D winner ANOTHER ABBOT. Stepped up to 6f for the first time that day, he was value for more than the official length and a quarter margin, and an extra 5lb looks fair enough for his in-form yard.

The William Haggas-trained ANOTHER ABBOT won over C&D last month on his first attempt at 6f and this unexposed 3yo can follow up.
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SIR WILLIAM hasn't been too far away of late and finished third in a higher-grade contest at Thirsk last time on his first start over this distance. He should prove competitive eased a further 2lb in the weights and the son of Night Of Thunder gets the vote. Mdawi made a promising handicap debut when dead-heating for second at Haydock and could launch another strong challenge. Phrygia debuts on turf with a shout after scoring nicely at Kempton.

All seven runners have something to recommend them but MDAWI is improving race by race and gain his second win.
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A chance can be taken on newcomer HAADERR, who changed hands for 175,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to unlucky Britannia runner-up La Botte. Much of the family have shown their best form over this distance so it would be no surprise to see him go in at the first time of asking. You Sexy Thing has shown ability in his two starts to date and will be bidding to put that experience to good use. Be The Standard needs to be monitored in the betting on his first outing.

An interesting juvenile event can go to the well-bred debutant BIRGHAM DUB, who cost 240,000gns as a yearling.
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DUTCH DECOY has been a grand servant for the Charlie Johnston yard, winning 10 races and hitting a top-three spot in 20 others. Six starts on the July course have seen four victories and a third, all over this trip, with three off higher marks, and after his recent success here, there may be another win from the eight-year-old now. Billyb ran his best race of the year with a half-length third at Doncaster when finishing well over a furlong shorter and looks a serious rival, while Yokkell drops in class and could also have a say.

The 8yo DUTCH DECOY enhanced his excellent record here when winning over C&D recently and that was a tougher race than this.
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OPERATION GIMCRACK has to be of interest after a creditable second at Beverley on his seasonal debut. That outing will likely have brought him on a good deal and Bryan Smart's charge looks on a workable mark. Shaws Phoenix posted her best effort for some time when third at Yarmouth and she could have a say in proceedings. Copper And Five, a winner at Beverley in May, will appreciate a return to fast ground.

This looks tricky but it might be worth siding with the unexposed 3yo ALMUTRAF, who won at Newcastle on his penultimate run.
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FRANKIES DREAM failed to fire at Chester when last seen just over a month ago, but he won a competitive event at York prior to that defeat and can be given another chance. Brize Norton is another who could bounce back from an underwhelming effort last time and should not be underestimated, while Tactical Plan and Anthropologist complete the shortlist.

A bit disappointing at Sandown on his handicap debut, BRIZE NORTON (nap) can show that he is better than he showed that day.
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David O'Meara won this last year and will be looking for a big run from Lord Bertie, fifth off this mark over C&D last month on only his second start of the season. Sterling Knight is another to consider after five top-four finishes in a row, but GRAND TRAVERSE get the vote. A winner last time out over track and trip, he has only been put up 1lb and may have more improvement to come on his third start after over a year off.

The vote goes to YANIFER (nap), who chased home an improver at York last month and is a big player if he can repeat that form.
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All of these have claims, but marginal preference is for BRIGHT TIMES AHEAD. Ralph Beckett's filly created a big impression when winning on debut at Newmarket last November and her only subsequent start came in the Fred Darling. She struggled at Newbury, but the three-month break suggests that was not her true form and the daughter of Lope De Vega can be given another chance. Forty Years On could pose the biggest threat, although any market support for Bintkend would have to be noted.

This looks a good opportunity for BRIGHT TIMES AHEAD to get back to winning ways after her below-par run in the Fred Darling in April.
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Belgravian is a previous course winner and although beaten two lengths at Chelmsford last time out, he could get involved now stepping up in trip. The Grand Visir has won off far higher marks in the past but is having his first start of the season at the age of 11, and ANALOGICAL could be the one. Sir Mark Prescott is a master of improving horses as they rise in distance and after a neck triumph at Pontefract over 1m4f, we could see a different horse over the two miles-plus.

This could revolve around the progressive 3yos in Belgravian and ANALOGICAL, with preference for Sir Mark Prescott's gelding.
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ALPINE GIRL won on just her second start for Julie Camacho at Doncaster earlier in the month and the five-year-old may be underestimated by a 2lb rise for that success. A Girl Named Ivy has been knocking on the door of late and could give the selection plenty to think about. Others to note are Peregrine Falcon and Secret Mistral.

Dual course winner SECRET MISTRAL is preferred to A Girl Named Ivy, whose yard has been going well of late.
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