There were 32 Races on Monday 17th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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FRANKIE FAULKNER didn't quite appear to get home when third here over an extended 2m5f and the drop in trip gives Evan Williams' gelding the ideal opportunity to get off the mark, especially in a contest lacking depth on paper. Film D'action benefited from wind surgery when finishing third at Ffos Las and is entitled to improve for stepping up in distance, while Fortunate Fred, who was runner-up in this contest 12 months ago, completes the shortlist.

FILM D'ACTION has offered encouragement on two of his three starts to date and is taken to improve enough to get off the mark if he's strong in the betting. Fortunate Fred sets the standard but is a bit more exposed than the selection, while Frankie Faulkner is worth a mention with the scope for better.

Anthony Honeyball's FILM D'ACTION seemed to have benefited from a wind op when third last month and can hopefully improve again here.
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MISEMERALD built on her debut third at Carlisle when getting off the mark at Beverley and Philip Kirby's filly, who drops back in trip on this occasion, may prove too strong for the opposition. Beechwood Star shaped with a fair amount of promise when third at Thirsk earlier in the month and is expected to be sharper for that initial experience, while Terrorise and Petra Celera appeal most of the remainder.

BEECHWOOD STAR was a pretty big eyecatcher starting out at Thirsk 12 days ago and sure to know a lot more this time, he could be the way to go. Petra Celera's runner-up effort at Hamilton is the best form on offer so she's a big threat, with I'm Spartacus also capable of better.

Thirsk eyecatcher BEECHWOOD STAR is particularly appealing with improvement on the cards. Terrorise is second choice.
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FIRST ANGEL didn't get an easy time of things when pestered on the front end last time and ultimately proved no match for an in-form rival, who has won again since, at Southwell last month. This appears to be a much easier opportunity and Martin Keighley's gelding can go one better. Heronord may prove the main danger on his return to the larger obstacles, with Fanzio also noted back on his last winning mark.

With doubts surrounding his four rivals for one reason or another, FIRST ANGEL is by far the most solid option. The 7-y-o did the job well when making a winning start for this yard in May and while he couldn't lay a glove on Captain Ivan at Southwell since, that form was given a boost when the winner followed up next time. Heronord gets the nod for forecast purposes but dual C&D winner Tikkinthebox would be a real threat off this lowly mark granted a return to form.

All of his rivals have become very well handicapped but the one that seems by far the most likely to show his form is FIRST ANGEL.
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In a competitive renewal it may be sensible to side with MAC AILEY, who could be called the winner a long way out when holding on for a neck success here over further. If he travels as well today then the drop back to a mile may prove ideal, although Propagation is a major danger. Only beaten two lengths last time despite a slow start and trouble in running, he may get involved with a better passage. End Zone was caught close home at Musselburgh and may try to make all, while Chinese Spirit is another to think about for the places.

The vote goes to TIME TO RUMBLE, who should be sharper following his encouraging reappearance third at Beverley and he's now 2 lb below the mark off which he scored at Carlisle last spring. Our Dickie returned to form following a low-key all-weather effort when runner-up over C&D recently and is feared most ahead of Rory. Others with claims in a competitive heat include Josiebond and Mac Ailey, who scored over 1¼m here last week.

With the return to 1m worth exploring, TIME TO RUMBLE could well take advantage of a handy mark. Second choice is Rory.
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SAN GIOVANNI was progressive last summer, winning two on the spin before disappointing in a valuable contest at Worcester in September. The seven-year-old returns following wind surgery and is taken to bounce back to winning ways. Pyramid Place went up 3lb for his Cartmel victory in May and commands respect, while others to note include Vision Des Flos and Thirtyfourstitches.

A nine-time winner over hurdles, THIRTYFOURSTITCHES could be able to put his favoured front-running tactics to good use in this contest, so he is taken to add to his tally on his return. Pyramid Place got back to winning ways on his latest outing and is feared most, ahead of Eritage off his career-low mark.

Better than he was able to show in a tactical race in May, VISION DES FLOS has strong claims if judged on last summer's C&D second.
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THUNDER ROAR appeared to win with something in hand for new connections over 7f last Monday and a 5lb penalty may not be enough to prevent Tony Coyle's inmate from completing a quick-fire double. Illusionist shaped better than the bare form when sixth at Haydock last month and is another to strongly consider now 2lb lower than his last success, while the hat-trick seeking Rock Melody can't be ruled out in his current mood, despite a 4lb rise for his Musselburgh success earlier in the month.

TWELFTH KNIGHT goes well with cut in the ground and arrives in fine fettle. He can get back to winning ways. Thunder Roar and Manila Scouse head the list of dangers.

Consistent MANILA SCOUSE is taken to record a first handicap win. Twelfth Knight is second choice.
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Phoenix Risen was beaten less than a length in a similar contest last month off this mark and the six-year-old could go well again off bottom weight, but he may have to give way to THE GREY FALCO, who caught the eye at Southwell when winning very easily at the end of June. He does have an added 9lb from the handicapper but appears to be at the top of his game, while Nevendon and Clearance are others to consider in an intriguing contest.

A competitive heat, with all six holding sound claims. THE GREY FALCO tanked along and wasn't extended to win at Southwell last time so gets the nod despite a chunky rise in the weights. Phoenix Risen has been a different proposition since cheekpieces were applied and can go well again, as can recent C&D winner Clearance.

Topweight THE GREY FALCO (nap) looked right back to his best when winning stylishly at Southwell three weeks ago and gets the nod.
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A tricky puzzle for punters to solve and the safest option may be ELLADORA, a course winner who went close off this mark in a similar event at Carlisle on Thursday and she should relish the testing conditions. Global Humor has won here on four occasions, including twice this summer, and must be considered back at his favourite venue, while C&D winner Honour Your Dreams has dropped back to fair mark. Others to consider are last-start course winners One Last Hug and See My Baby Jive, both of whom carry a 4lb penalty.

ELLADORA has been going through a good spell since blinkers have been applied, edged out only late on at Carlisle 4 days ago, so she is taken to resume winning ways in her current form. One Last Hug is feared most as he bids for a fourth course success of the season, while Honour Your Dreams could also go well in a first-time visor.

The winner of three here already this summer, ONE LAST HUG gets the nod ahead of Elladora. Captain Dandy needs to break better.
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With a lack of recent winning form on offer, it may pay to side with point-to-point and hunter chase winner HONEY I'M GOOD, who returns to fences after a third over hurdles on her first start for Evan Williams. A mark of 94 seems fair enough and she may prove too good for the dropped-in-class Romanor, who was hampered when third at Stratford earlier in the month. Premiumaccess is another who could go well as the drop back in trip is an interesting move with his only win under Rules coming over a furlong shorter back in 2020.

This can go to ROMANOR, who is a multiple winner at this course and shaped well at Stratford last time. Honey I'm Good may provide the chief threat.

Quirky 9yo ROMANOR shaped as though his turn was near again when a keeping-on third at Stratford a fortnight ago.
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Assuming she isn't fazed by switching back to turf, a bold bid can be expected from My Roxanne, who won in a game manner over this trip on Tapeta at Newcastle last month, while similar comments apply to Spartakos, who notably runs without any headgear now returned to a grass surface. However, the hat-trick seeking EY UP ITS JAZZ is hard to ignore off just 3lb higher than his game success at Thirsk from last time. Irish raider Clarinbridge also commands respect.

MY ROXANNE showed improved form meeting her elders for the first time at Newcastle and can follow up from a slightly higher mark here. Ey Up Its Jazz should put up a bold bid in pursuit of the hat trick, whilst recent C&D winner Clarinbridge and the in-form Spartakos are also respected.

With his spring form stacking up nicely, EY UP ITS JAZZ (nap) could well complete a hat-trick. Spartakos is second choice.
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Point-to-point winner Fountainspinklady has the form in the book after her second to Daytona Beach in a Worcester bumper, but she stayed on well to snatch a place that day and may do better over further in time. A chance is taken on newcomer SHAKIYRA, a daughter of Passing Glance and related to numerous winners including Call Me Tara, who scored by 40 lengths last time out. She could yet be above average for Fergal O'Brien, leaving Dontmesswithme to follow them home.

FOUNTAINSPINKLADY took a step forward from her debut when runner-up at Worcester 12 days ago and with further improvement anticipated, Anthony Honeyball's 5-y-o is taken to make it third time lucky at the expense of newcomer Shakiyra, who represents a top yard and would need to be no superstar to get involved first time up. Honey Crisp can fill out third spot.

Fountainspinklady has some ability but preference is for Fergal O'Brien's newcomer SHAKIYRA.
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Won in 2018 by ill-fated Epsom Derby winner Anthony Van Dyck, this maiden certainly wouldn't be out of place at the Curragh. Successful in 2021 with Piz Badile and again 12-months ago with Alder, Donnacha O'Brien is bidding for his third win in-a-row. The Bawnmore handler is represented by BREMEN, who really caught the eye on debut at Tipperary, despite proving friendless in the market. After a slow start, he finished strongly, going down by just a neck to the well-regarded Spanish Flame. Stepped up in trip to a mile now, he looks the one to beat. School Of Law is one of just four others with form. An excellent second on debut at the Curragh, he was since a bit disappointing when sixth at the Co Kildare venue. It'll come as no surprise if one of the nine newcomers prove good enough to take this. Alonzo and Navy Seal are the most interesting of them, with the former a 380,000-pound yearling purchase. He holds some big race entries and is a brother to Group 3 winner Hans Andersen. Navy Seal is a brother to dual-Group 3 winner Never Ending Story and he too holds plenty of big race entries.

BREMEN made a very promising start at Tipperary a fortnight ago and looks a banker for a maiden with improvement coming. Three of Aidan O'Brien's last 4 newcomers have won and Navy Seal demands plenty of respect on debut. Alonzo and Halberd are also interesting first time up.

Donnacha O'Brien's runner BREMEN may step up a place now having made a race of it with a previous winner on his debut at Tipperary.
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ARCH MOON bounced back to form with a taking win at Wetherby last time out and a 4lb rise could prove lenient for a six-year-old that has operated off much higher marks in the past. Hills Of Gold has been knocking on the door of late and look to be his main danger, along with Roll It In Glitter, who was a convincing winner at Beverley on his penultimate outing.

ROLL IT IN GLITTER is going the right way and the race he was third in at Beverley last time was a bit stronger than this, so he's worth a chance to resume winning ways. Hills of Gold also has few miles on the clock and is considered a danger along with his stablemate Arch Moon, a winner at Wetherby a couple of months ago.

Unexposed 3yo ROLL IT IN GLITTER gets the vote. Second choice is Real Terms.
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WATCH MY TRACER finished a respectable seventh in the Coventry at Royal Ascot last month and looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to record a second success of his career. Jubilee Walk is entitled to build on his debut fifth at Salisbury in late-June and may prove more competitive here, while newcomer Havanagreattime, a half-brother to the dual Group 2-winning Baron Samedi, warrants close inspection in the betting.

WATCH MY TRACER was impressive when making a winning start at Yarmouth in May and acquitted himself well in the Coventry, so he's fancied to get back to winning ways. Havanagreattime and Trois Blancs are both interesting newcomers.

Putting up such a strong show in the Coventry at Royal Ascot makes WATCH MY TRACER very hard to oppose.
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Paddy Twomey looks to have found a nice opportunity for BELLA BLUE EYES to follow up on her maiden success at Leopardstown. The Edward Walsh-owned bay beat subsequent winners into second and third at the Foxrock venue, with the 101-rated Eternal Silence filling the runner-up spot. Nation's Call is the one to beat on official ratings and the son of Frankel is given second preference. A consistent sort, he finished third on his handicap debut at the Curragh on Derby weekend and it'll come as a surprise if he is not involved towards the business end here. Joe Murphy is represented by Mr Lincoln and Sea Chariot, with both capable of making an impact. In truth, none of the five here can be safely ruled out, with Starry Heavens (first time cheekpieces) completing the line-up.

There could be more to come from BELLA BLUE EYES, who got the better of next-time-out winners Eternal Silence and Gypsy Woman when opening her account in a Leopardstown maiden last month. Nation's Call sets the standard on form and dropping back to this trip looks a good move after finishing third in a competitive 9f handicap at the Curragh last time. Dermot Weld's charge is the clear main danger ahead of Sea Chariot.

It looked as if NATION'S CALL may have hit the front too soon at the Curragh last time. He has a good chance at these weights
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RUSSIAN RUMOUR won with authority at Bath when making all over further and if he can get to the lead, an added 2lb from the handicapper may not stop him following up whilst he remains at the top of his game. If he fails to run to form, then Al Azhar could be the one to take advantage trying this trip for the first time after running on into second at Brighton, while Sea Appeal drops in class and may be the one to chase them home.

AL AZHAR arrives in good form and looks the safest option in a race which may not take a great deal of winning. Russian Rumour and Brasca look the likeliest dangers.

The vote goes to RUSSIAN RUMOUR, who made all at Bath last time and is only 2lb higher on this drop back in trip.
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CROCUS TIME has caught the eye on both of her third-placed finishes at Thirsk and Newmarket respectively, with Richard Hannon's filly appearing to be the one to beat. Piz Nair offered something to work with when staying on into fourth over C&D last month and the son of Bated Breath isn't taken lightly. Ikhtiary and Trevor also have the form to get involved too.

PIZ NAIR didn't have a hard time when an encouraging fourth over C&D on debut and, with improvement expected, he gets the marginal vote over Crocus Time, who sets the standard at the weights. Kodiac Thriller is a newcomer to note.

The best form belongs to CROCUS TIME last time out at Newmarket. Market support for newcomer Kodiac Thriller should be noted.
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Not many can be discounted in this competitive affair. The subject of a gamble at Naas recently, it might be worth taking a chance on ANO MANNA. Things didn't go right for the Saxon Warrior filly at the Tipper Road venue, starting slowly from a wide draw before being hampered early on. A half-sister to smart stable companion Ano Syra, she is surely capable of better than what she has shown to date. For whatever reason, Dappled Light ran no sort of race at Tipperary recently. However, he did win over the course and distance on his penultimate start and returning to Killarney now, a much-improved performance can be expected from this John Murphy-trained colt. Emorcee should be suited by the step-up in trip to a mile, and he should give a good account of himself, while other leading contenders are dual-winner Fleetfootsoldier and handicap debutant Hotaugustnight.

FLEETFOOTSOLDIER found further improvement when making a successful turf debut at Bellewstown earlier this month and is still low mileage. He can score again. Emorcee and Hotaugustnight rate the principal dangers.

There could be more to come from FLEETFOOTSOLDIER who made a pleasing transition to turf when winning at Bellewstown
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Nogo's Dream won his only start here in a five-furlong maiden and was only beaten a length off 1lb higher at Windsor, so if he gets home over this longer trip, then he could be a danger to all. However, JUST JANET is narrowly preferred as her 6lb penalty for winning at Catterick is mostly negated by Connor Planas' 5lb claim, which can help her double up. Clive Cox has been among the winners of late and his Fools And Horses is another who could get into the mix, with the drop to 7f looking ideal on her second start of the season.

JUST JANET was better than ever when successful at Catterick on Wednesday and with a talented apprentice taking over, she may well be able to defy a penalty. Nogo's Dream looks well worth another go at 7f and he's feared, along with Roaring Ralph.

The most striking contender is JUST JANET (nap), who hit a personal best with her comfortable win on the step up to 7f last week
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INDISPENSABLE shaped better than the beaten distance over 6f in a Listed event at Newmarket earlier in the month and she holds leading claims on this nursery debut, with the return to 5f looking ideal. Matloob gained a breakthrough success at the third time of asking in a novice at Wolverhampton last month and Roger Varian's colt could have more to offer now entering this sphere, while Yorkshire Terrier is also expected to prove more competitive off an opening mark of 82.

MATLOOB stepped up markedly when landing a novice at Wolverhampton last time and, if he's able to convert that form back to turf, he should be able to follow up switched to nurseries. Indispensable and Yorkshire Terrier look the main dangers.

Well-bred colt MATLOOB created a good impression when finishing strongly to win readily at Wolverhampton three weeks ago.
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JOE MASSERIA can overcome topweight with leading apprentice Robert Whearty taking off a valuable 7lb. Having run better than his finishing position suggests on his reappearance in the Irish Lincoln at the Curragh, the Noel Meade-trained gelding then got up close home to win over 7f at Cork last time. The four-year-old will appreciate stepping back up to a mile now, while he can actually race off 5lb lower here once taking the riders claim into account. Howyoulikethat ran a big race when fifth in a premier handicap at the Curragh on Derby weekend. Provided he acts on the easier ground then Hilary McLoughlin's six-year-old should make his presence felt. Fernao is totally unexposed after just the three starts so has to enter calculations on his handicap debut.

FERNAO has progressed with each run to date and, having opened his account in likeable fashion at Listowel 44 days ago, he's taken to follow up from what looks a fair opening mark. Brazil is a big danger based on hurdling form and another solid showing from Kodiac Prince is expected.

The in-form \Kodiac Prince\p could be a tough nut to crack but slight preference is for HOWYOULIKETHAT who has been edging back to form
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OH SO GRAND was value for more than the official margin of a neck when winning at Bath after losing momentum in the final furlong and, if she improves again as hoped, she may be able to successfully give the weight away to all of her rivals. Doras Tamar ran well on her debut when second over seven furlongs and is immediately stepped up in trip, which seems sure to suit and she may get the better of Sir Raj, who ran below expectations at Windsor but tries cheekpieces for the first time here.

OH SO GRAND is bred to be useful and showed the right attitude when making her second start a winning one at Bath 12 days ago. There should be more to come from her so she's fancied to successfully concede weight all round, probably at the chief expense of Sir Raj and Doras Tamar.

The well-related OH SO GRAND beat a well-backed favourite at Bath and has plenty of scope for further progress under a penalty.
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COCO BEAR is in the form of his life at present and there is no reason to suggest why he can't bring up the four-timer after a determined success at Ascot last time off 3lb lower. Patrick Chamings' charge won over C&D in April and is versatile with regards to the ground as he looks to see off the likes of Mojomaker, and Aljari, who was a comfortable winner over further at Lingfield last time out.

COCO BEAR made hay on slow ground earlier this season and should have conditions to suit again here. He can extend his winning run. Mojomaker and Aljari can also make their presence felt.

Coco Bear will be a danger to all if it doesn't dry out but the return of blinkers could be crucial for JUSTCALLMEPETE (nap).
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AGHADOWEY should take plenty of beating if able to reproduce the form of her debut run. Finishing second on that occasion, she split subsequent Ribblesdale Stakes and Leopardstown Group 3 winners. With the benefit of that experience to call upon, it would be surprising if the Joseph O'Brien-trained filly can't lose her maiden status stepping up in grade. Beechwood ran well in a fair backend maiden at Naas on her only start as a juvenile and was perhaps somewhat unlucky to bump into an above average gelding when runner-up at Limerick on her return. Alalcance is another who showed ability on her first outing in public, the Jessica Harrington-trained daughter of Mastercraftsman keeping on well for second at Leopardstown last month.

AGHADOWEY displayed plenty of ability amidst obvious greenness when second starting out at Leopardstown in May and with that form well advertised since, she'll take some stopping. Alalcance and Beechwood are a couple of potential threats.

The form of the Leopardstown maiden where AGHADOWEY divided subsequent stakes winners Warm Heart and Shamida is beyond reproach
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COLOANE registered a near-miss the last time she raced over this C&D in March and, as this appears to be a weaker race, she rates as the one to be with here. Brigitte doesn't have many miles on the clock and certainly warrants a check in the betting market, while Don't What Me Boy (fifth) could feasibly get closer to the selection (second) if he settles better than he did when they met at Chelmsford eight days ago. Senseofentitlement is also respected back up in trip.

COLOANE has been holding her form well and probably should have won when second at Chelmsford 8 days ago, just failing having had to wait for a gap home turn. She looks ready to open her account, with Senseofentitlement the one who can give her most to think about back in a handicap. Brigitte is the pick of the remainder.

It is hard to get away from the reliable COLOANE, who is on the same mark as for her close second at Chelmsford last Sunday.
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A comfortable winner at Bath the last twice, MY AMBITION must hold every chance of landing the hat-trick off joint bottom-weight. A 4lb rise for his most recent success looks manageable and he should have too much for the in-form Mr Fustic, and Ardbraccan, who has run with credit since joining the Michael Appleby stable. Completing the shortlist are the likes of My Ambition, Raqraaq and Rival.

This is likely to go the way of one of the 3-y-os, with ASCARI earning the vote. He blew the start when dropped to 6f at Lingfield last time, so that run can be overlooked, and Hughie Morrison's charge showed enough in maiden/novice company prior to that to suggest that he should be competitive off this sort of mark. The recent rain will help him, too, but it may not be ideal for the hat-trick seeking My Ambition, who otherwise holds strong claims. Dream of Mischief completes the shortlist.

Good going would probably be okay for hat-trick seeking MY AMBITION and he gets the vote in the hope of drying ground.
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VOICE OF REASON is worth another chance despite failing to live up to expectations when well supported on his reappearance at Roscommon last month. On the basis of his sole juvenile run, when third at the Curragh, the Ger Lyons-trained gelding should be well up to winning a race of this nature. Golden Temple is well exposed at this stage but the Noel Meade-trained gelding ran his best race to date when fitted with first-time blinkers on his most recent start. If the headgear has the same effect, then he looks a strong contender on overall form. Cosmic Lady, who hails from one of the bigger yards, wouldn't need to be anything out of the ordinary in order to make her presence felt on racecourse debut.

This can go to VOICE OF REASON, who boasts the best form on offer and is entitled to build on last month's Roscommon return. Golden Temple and Eastmore can also make their presence felt.

A horse that kept very good company last year was GOLDEN TEMPLE(nap), and he stepped up in first-time blinkers at Fairyhouse last month
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DARK GOLD appeals most in an ordinary handicap, as he could be a different proposition now upped in trip following a reasonable effort on his return from wind surgery in a 1m2f handicap at Yarmouth 11 days ago. Among others, the son of Havana Gold is a half-brother to a dual winner over this trip and should appreciate this sterner test. Manxman, who won an apprentice handicap at Windsor last time, is feared most despite a 10lb higher mark, while Timewave and Zivaniya complete the shortlist.

MANXMAN looked a different proposition when making a successful handicap debut and further progress is expected. He can go in again. Dark Gold failed to immediately improve sent handicapping but shouldn't be ruled out yet given his yard, with the highly-tried Steven Seagull worth a market check.

This can go to MANXMAN, who surged clear on his handicap debut at Windsor and is open to more progress on this step up to 1m6f.
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SILVER GUNN is back on the same mark as when winning over C&D last May and, while this season's form could be better, he has shown flashes of ability that suggest returning to a happy hunting ground could provide the tonic for him to regain the winning thread. Balgair (third) and last-time-out winner Eklil (second) are closely matched on recent Lingfield form, with the former appearing to be the bigger threat on the revised terms.

A 3 lb rise for EKLIL's Lingfield success last month looks very fair indeed and he is taken to enhance his solid record at this track. Silver Gunn has edged back down to the mark off which he scored over this C&D last spring and he is second choice. Lady Reset also enters calculations, while top-weight Fast Steps is capable of making an impact, too.

Marco Botti's SILVER GUNN cost backers here six weeks ago but that was just one week after a run at this track which reads very well.
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NOTTURNO has been done no favours with the draw here but the Noel Meade-trained gelding has just about the best form on offer. Prior to a disappointing effort at Limerick last time, the son of Zoffany had been a very consistent performer in similar races. Colin Keane is well adept at getting one out from a poor stall, so followers of the Meade stable will be hoping he can do likewise now. Ifitwasme kept on nicely when third at Listowel on his penultimate start and again showed promise when filling the same position at Limerick on his most recent start. The Eric McNamara-trained gelding looks good enough to win one of these. Upepo ran well at Gowran before failing to back that run up at Roscommon after. Connections will be hoping that the first-time cheekpieces work the oracle.

A huge field for this closing contest but preference is for NOTTURNO, who wasn't seen to best effect at Limerick last month and Noel Meade's charge is fancied to break his duck reunited with Colin Keane. Snowhaven was about to make her move when slipping up on the home bend at Gowran 6 weeks ago and she looks a major threat provided she's none the worse from that spill. Upepo and Ifitwasme are a couple of others worth considering.

Preference is for IFITWASME, a close third on his first try at this trip last time and will be hard to beat with a repeat
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ROGUE DE VEGA has achieved a decent level of form in three outings to date and Tom Clover's gelding appears capable of further progression now making his handicap bow. Bill Plumb had a genuine excuse when attempting to land the hat-trick at Southwell, due to finishing lame, and he is expected to return to form, while Asadjumeirah and Sergeant Pep head the remainder.

Backing ASADJUMEIRAH comes with risks attached given his losing run/tendency to miss the break, but he was back in excellent form when finding only an unexposed 3-y-o too good last week. He's well worth siding with in favour of Caesars Pearl and Blue Flame, who lurks on a dangerous mark.

Preference is for the promising 3yo ROGUE DE VEGA, who is still unexposed and looks interesting upped to 6f on his handicap debut.
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ABSOLUTE QUEEN did just enough to claim back-to-back successes when she turned over a well-supported rival here a fortnight ago and strongly appeals in her bid to extend the winning run off just a 3lb higher mark. She drops back a furlong today which gives hope to the likes of the unexposed Tiffany, who steps up in distance under the guidance of Sir Mark Prescott, while Whispering Royal and Molly Valentine have sound enough claims to complete the shortlist.

TIFFANY stepped up on her initial efforts when landing an all-weather novice 3 weeks ago and, with the likelihood of better to come now faced with a stiffer test, she looks the way to go. The hat-trick seeking Absolute Queen looks set for another leading role and rates the main danger ahead of the up-in-trip Molly Valentine and the unexposed Whispering Royal.

This trip is surely a better fit for TIFFANY than the 7f of her AW win. Whispering Royal and Absolute Queen are major players.
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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.