There were 45 Races on Thursday 7th August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Chelmsford City, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Sandown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Heer's Sadie failed in her bid to complete a hat-trick when well beaten at Yarmouth on her most recent start, but she might be worth another chance. Even so, RIVER WHARFE looks the way to go. Tony Carroll's seven-year-old finished a close third over 7f here last time and will have no issues with this extra furlong. He was kindly dropped 1lb for that effort and may take full advantage. Blenheim Star looks best of the rest.

Another Brighton handicap in which Tony Carroll could hold all the aces and RIVER WHARFE should appreciate this return to 1m.
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Now that the penny has finally dropped for GYPSY NATION, after a taking success over C&D last time out from a subsequent winner, Mick Appleby's charge could have more to come off 7lb higher. A winner over C&D on her penultimate outing before a respectable effort over 6f last time out, Snow Berry is a contender, along with Lunar Force, who was demoted from first to second after causing interference over 6f here last week.

None of these can be safely ruled out but the vote goes to YAZAMAN, who likes it here and is lurking on a dangerous mark now.
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AMORA QUEEN looked a serious prospect when scoring easily on debut at Doncaster in June, and stepping up in trip can bring about further improvement as she looks to overcome a 7lb penalty. Al Shabab Spirit struggled first time out at Ascot, but his stable are in top form at present and the son of Gleneagles may have a say, while Loblolly is the pick of the remainder.

This is all about AMORA QUEEN who made an impressive start at Doncaster and should not have much trouble with today's opposition.
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MIAKODA has filled the top two places in each of his last three starts, most recently at Epsom, and goes off the same rating. James Owen's three-year-old looks well placed to continue his brilliant form. Medinilla occupied the runner-up berth in this grade at Catterick last month and should remain competitive, while Mumayaz is another to keep an eye on.

Mumayaz has to be of interest after running so well over 5f and so too DANNICK (nap) who was placed in a higher grade at Ascot.
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A gelding operation seemed to work wonders for AKABUSI when scoring over C&D on his nursery debut last month, and a 3lb rise for that success may not be enough to prevent him from landing a double. A comfortable winner at Pontefract most recently, Sparkling Pink also looks primed to have a big say off 4lb higher. Mare Of London, who wasn't beaten far in second at Leicester last time out, is also noted.

Sparkling Pink is on the up but it's worth having a stab at STARAKOVA, who's up to 6f for her nursery debut.
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Narrowly denied on his nursery debut at Leicester last time out, DOILOOKOKAY looks primed to break his maiden as he is 4lb well in here. Placed on two of her three previous starts, the consistent Redditizio can follow the selection home, while Spirit Star, who wasn't beaten far on each of her last two outings, may be suited by a return to the all-weather and is also noted.

The return to 5f can help Excelerate but DOILOOKOKAY is the most obvious candidate, being 4lb well in for a solid effort last week.
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Mehmas Air Force holds the most experience over her rivals and wasn't disgraced in third at Newbury on her latest outing, so she has to be taken seriously. However, COURT OF STARS improved on her introduction to finish second over track and trip last time and could have lots more to offer. With the Ollie Sangster yard in good form, she will prove hard to beat. Born A Star is the pick of the remainder.

Mehmas Air Force (second choice) and Court Of Stars have shown the most but CASHBOX didn't shape without promise at Newbury.
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A desperately unlucky fifth when not getting a clear run on two separate occasions at Windsor last month, AR DIDDY DUM DUM showed she has plenty of ability and this could represent a perfect opportunity to get off the mark. That may be at the main expense of Piazza, who has been green on both starts and may be ready for a career-best display with Billy Loughnane taking over in the saddle. Moira Express and Sara Moon cannot be ruled out either.

Most of these can do better in time but AR DIDDY DUM DUM is the 'now' horse and can gain compensation for a luckless run last time.
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This can go the way of TYGER BAY, who had a subsequent winner in second when scoring at Kempton last month. A 2lb rise could prove lenient for the son of Cable Bay, and he is preferred to Daytona Lady, who was well behind the selection on that occasion before improving to finish third at Southwell most recently. A highly-creditable second at Wolverhampton, Master Dandy is another to consider, along with Poetic Jack.

The return to 6f on Polytrack can suit MASTER DANDY who impressed when winning the first of just two attempts under the conditions.
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LEXINGTON KNIGHT has won both starts since returning from a short breaK and as he is already a dual C&D winner, Richard Hannon's consistent seven-year-old has a strong chance of completing the hat-trick. Having to concede 18lb to fellow course winner Voix De Bocelli complicates the matter and the betting market could be informative where Henrietta Knight's representative is concerned. Manara and Sugarloaf Lenny complete the shortlist.

Amo Racing's MANARA has been off since May when disappointing but the form of her previous second here makes for good reading.
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Already a C&D winner this year, the in-form Triple Force finished second at Redcar most recently. However, there could be plenty more improvement to come from NIGHTSINWHITESATIN, who fared well again stiffer opposition on her handicap debut at Doncaster last month. From a potentially lenient mark, the daughter of Dark Angel can take a big step froward here. Roman Secret is another solid option.

The safest option is well in TRIPLE FORCE (nap), who made all for a dominant success over C&D in June and has been in good form since.
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Box To Box struck in good style at Haydock prior to finding the Old Newton Cup too tough at the same venue last time, but it would be no surprise to see him bounce back and have a say. However, MAGNUM OPUS finished a respectable fourth in the Lincoln at Doncaster in March and competes off the same rating. With a previous course victory further aiding his cause, he looks the one to beat. Sovereign Sea is another to consider.

The vote goes to WADACRE GOMEZ (nap), who is 5-9 at Chelmsford and his last visit here resulted in a good second over C&D in June.
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SAXON LAND came good with a first-time visor added in a similar race at Yarmouth last month and could again be hard to reel in if the retained headgear has the same impact. Fighting Poet won a couple of handicaps at this venue last year and would be a big danger to the selection if recapturing anything like that sort of form. Foinix and Yarborough are the pick of the remainder.

The chances are that Saxon Land will follow up her Yarmouth win but SILK AND STEEL did win a maiden hurdle in June.
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As the only one currently qualified for a mark, Invisible is the obvious starting point. Having finished in the money in four of her five previous starts, there is plenty to like about her chances. However, DAY OF GRACE showed promise twice at Kempton in May and is a more appealing contender, resuming in a winnable race such as this. Great Mates and Song N Dance are other likely improvers to consider.

Invisible sets a decent standard but a flyer is taken on LADY MARGRET, who shaped like she can build on her recent Chepstow debut.
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River Alwen is a C&D winner who should not be underestimated having won at Lingfield two starts ago. Fihrayn made the frame at Kempton last month and is noted, but SENSE OF REASON gets the vote. Charlie Fellowes' four-year-old has taken the silver medal home the last twice and with Mikkel Mortensen claiming a handy 5lb this time around, he could be the one to beat.

The vote goes to the well-handicapped MC'TED who showed signs of a revival with his front-running fourth at Yarmouth last month.
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NEPTUNE LEGEND is versatile regarding distance is an attractive proposition on the back of a return to form over an extended 5f at Bath last week. This is no tougher and the step back up to 7f is unlikely to cause the Tony Carroll-trained gelding too many issues. Shot Of Love and Voodoo Ray are not without hope at this modest level and each merits close inspection in the betting.

Tony Carroll's NEPTUNE LEGEND won well enough at Bath last week to believe he'll follow up.
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RAVISHING BEAUTY posted a personal best with a ready success at Pontefract last month and could be leniently assessed off 7lb higher. Admittedly, this is a deeper race and the likes of Optimatum and Tex can ensure that she faces stiff competition. It would also be dangerous to underestimate Between Me And U, who is 2lb well-in after his recent second-placed finish over C&D.

Ravishing Beauty and Optimatum come here in good form but STOCKPYLE is interesting back at 1m in an easier race than at York.
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Capuchinero sprung a 33/1 surprise when making it two wins from her last three starts at Kempton last month and it would be foolish to dismiss her, but the vote goes to SUZUKA. Roger Varian's filly failed to live up to market expectations when fourth at Epsom last time, but was dropped 2lb subsequently and could take a step forward on just her fourth handicap outing. Bun Bang Fai is another to watch out for.

The vote goes to CAPUCHINERO, who has won two of her last three starts and beat a clear second over this trip at Kempton last time.
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MOUNT SINAI is expected to bounce back on her first try in these calmer waters. The grey mare has somewhat lost her way on her last couple of starts in beginners chases. However, her chasing debut at this venue was encouraging and a return to that kind of form should see her prove successful here. A previous winner of this race in 2023, Must Meet Cecil provides a solid option, especially in this grade where he has recorded most of his victories. The seven-year-old gelding has recently moved back to Cian Collins' and his last run, in a competitive Galway handicap, can be forgiven. Oh So Charming completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken on OVIDSTOWN HILL who ran his best race to date in a maiden hurdle over this C&D last time out
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Third on debut over course and distance last month, MONTREAL can land a first success. Sent off odds-on favourite for that latter race, the Aidan O'Brien-trained colt was slowly away before keeping on nicely inside the final furlong. That was almost certainly an above average maiden, as the winner looked very smart and the second had decent form coming into the race. Granted normal improvement, Montreal should take this. A stablemate of the selection, the exceptionally well-bred Claret has to be monitored closely in the market. A half-brother to three black-type horses, he has the pedigree to be very smart. Res Ipsa, a full-brother to Red Letter, is another worth close consideration.

Wayne Lordan prefers MONTREAL of the Ballydoyle pair and he is open to any amount of improvement on just his second start
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Juan Les Pins competes off 11lb below his last winning mark and is an attractive proposition after displaying signs of a revival of late. However, NORTHERN SPIRIT was just over a length ahead when they finished third and fifth in a competitive handicap at York last month. Clashing on the same terms, Brian Ellison's five-year-old is fancied to narrowly uphold the form. Tiger Tulip, Northcliff and Profit Refused are others with solid chances.

A trappy event in which ROBERTO CARO is taken to resume winning ways at the main expense of Montezuma and Addison Grey.
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EYE OF A TIGER looks to break her duck at the fourth attempt after three solid placed efforts. John Ryan's charge arguably went for home too soon on her last start at Kilbeggan and just got swallowed up after the last, but this forward-going daughter of Lauro has plenty of speed which should suit this track along with the more sympathetic straight. Doyentoseeyou is one to watch on debut and any market moves beforehand would be of interest, while Whispering Hopes appears best of the remainder.

This looks a gilt-edged opportunity for EYE OF A TIGER to get off the mark at the fourth attempt
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INQUISITION hasn't finished outside of the top two since competing in handicaps, most recently filling the runner-up spot at Epsom, and she can continue her excellent form. Warning Sign showed improvement in first-time blinkers to score over a mile here on his latest outing and commands respect, despite being 3lb higher. Of the remainder, Morcar makes the most appeal.

Jockey Paul Hainey is enjoying an excellent year and that can continue with INQUISITION. The 3yo is a filly on the up.
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The Joseph O'Brien-trained CADOGAN looks to have been found a nice opportunity to make a winning reappearance. Runner-up to a subsequent dual Group 1 winner on debut, the form of that race has worked out exceptionally well, with both the third and fourth also proving high class performers. While unable to step up on that effort at this track next time, the son of Farhh may not have appreciated the softer ground. He is worth another chance to build on that initial promise. Wild Sapphire has plenty of experience at this level and, shouldn't be discounted in first-time headgear. Curragh third Slaney Drive should be all the better for that introduction.

SLANEY DRIVE and Wild Sapphire are the ones to focus on here with narrow preference for the former as his race fitness is assured
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GREAT BLASKET is set for a 5lb rise after winning cosily at Sandown last week and is peaking at the right time as he bids for a second C&D win of the campaign. Shamrock Bay is 1lb well-in and is of interest after filling the runner-up berth on his last two starts. He has plenty of scope to make further progress. The last-time winners Lyndon B and Boubyan command respect from competitive revised ratings.

He'll need some luck if again held up but SWORD has to be of interest after his closing third in the International at Ascot.
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Gordon Elliott appears to have found an ideal opportunity for the consistent CHORTAL to get his head in front again. The Golden Horn gelding chased home the exciting Davy Crockett at Galway and looks to avail of both the four-year-old allowance and Finn Brickley's 7lb claim. Spick And Span finally broke her duck at the 20th attempt and the well-bred daughter of Walk In The Park could kick on from that success. Huntsgrove and Spy renew rivalries after a recent close finish at Ballinrobe and the former may be able to reverse placings, especially if he can improve his jumping.

A few of these are going in the right direction including SPICK AND SPAN who is taken to back up a career best last month
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Love Alive took a step forward from her debut to finish fourth at Ascot last month and is likely to have more to come, but it may pay to side with TOO DARN GOOD. Charlie Hills' juvenile was far from disgraced in fourth at Windsor on his most recent start and sets a fair standard with an official rating of 75. Any market confidence behind newcomer Back To Black would be interesting.

This could go to William Haggas-trained debutante BACK TO BLACK, who is bred to be talented. What's On Second is second choice.
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With Ben Coen apparently favouring ALAKAZI over stablemate Chicago Critic, the hint should be taken. A lightly raced three-year-old with further scope for improvement after just four starts, the Johnny Murtagh-trained colt looks the one to beat. A maiden winner over this course and distance in April, he has subsequently acquitted himself well in two runs in Listed company. While this test represents another step up in class, he should be ready. The aforementioned Chicago Critic impressed when winning over course and distance on his penultimate start and may not have been suited to dropping in trip last time. The admirable Mutasarref has to be respected at a track where he seldom runs a bad race.

The winner in 2023 and third last year, LORD MASSUSUS may just edge out last year's winner Mutasarref.
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A winner at this corresponding fixture last year, GREAT ACCLAIM has plenty going for him and can prove there was no fluke about his Goodwood Festival success last week. A 5lb penalty might not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from adding to his tally. Sondad boasts convincing credentials and stepping back up to 7f is well worth exploring, while Mister Bluebird and King's Lynn are others with excellent chances based on their peak form.

The vote goes to GREAT ACCLAIM who looks sure to go well if still in the same form as at Goodwood last week.
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CHANCER DANCER aims to build on her latest impressive success and double her overall career tally. Noel Kelly's charge scored by eight and a half lengths, beating a subsequent winner comprehensively, and she may well have more to offer. Torquay Road can continue his consistent string of efforts. The form of his last two starts are working out well as he has finished near recent Galway winner Jerrari. Michael McNiff's runners are always of interest at this venue and his duo of Colorado Charlie and Moulane West certainly catch the eye, with the former just marginally preferred. An eye must also be kept on the market regarding Eastmore.

C&D winner TORQUAY ROAD looks worth chancing having shaped like a return to form could be imminent in recent starts
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Gavriel is related to plenty of winners and with the Gosden team in good form, he warrants a market check on his introduction. However, his stablemate CORINTH makes more appeal. The son of Dubawi shaped with lots of promise when finishing fourth in a hot maiden over 7f here and is likely to have lots of improvement in him. Henry Lawson is one to watch in the betting market.

Corinth can build on the promise of last month's debut here but preference is for his well-bred stablemate GAVRIEL on his first run.
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Winner of the corresponding race last year, CRYSTAL BLACK can follow up. Completing a five-timer on that occasion, the Ger Keane-trained gelding had landed the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes at Royal Ascot on his previous start. Off the track until April, the seven-year-old made a pleasing reappearance when fourth at the Curragh. Sure to be all the better for that outing, he has almost certainly had this race as a target since. Sons And Lovers looks the biggest threat on official ratings. A maiden winner for previous connections, the Joseph O'Brien-trained four-year-old finished a place in front of the selection in the aforementioned Curragh race. Siege Of Troy needs to improve but shouldn't be discounted.

CRYSTAL BLACK won this race last term and should be sharper than when Sons And Lovers was in front of him at the Curragh in April
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An eye-catcher when not getting a clear run and staying on strongly towards the finish at York last time out, FEEL THE NEED has plenty of experience in big fields and the nature of this contest could suit him well. Michael Herrington's charge gets the vote ahead of Ascot winner Flag Of St George and the unexposed Estrella Divina, who makes her handicap bow after scoring comfortably at Newcastle in June. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Be Frank, Believe You Me and Intervention.

Ado McGuinness could be set for more Racing League success at Chepstow courtesy of last week's Galway second APACHE OUTLAW.
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VROOMVROOMBOO wasn't beaten far when third in a competitive mares' handicap at Cork most recently and looks the one to be with as she drops back into maiden company. Lord Ffrench also commands respect on just his second start over hurdles, while Luck Between Us is another potential improver that could build on last month's debut run at Roscommon.

This may not take much winning and RED OR WHITE makes most appeal after a couple of promising runs; he may improve for further now
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MUHAAJIM should have more to come after getting off the mark at Pontefract and he can strike again on handicap debut for connections that are in top form at present. Dangerman scored comfortably over C&D last time out and a 4lb rise could prove lenient as he looks to go in again. Advancing and Liberate are likely to be thereabouts as well.

Having won in good style over C&D a fortnight ago in first-time blinkers, DANGERMAN (nap) can follow up off just 4lb higher.
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Unlucky in running at Limerick last time, AKEELA can make the breakthrough for new connections. A winner off 5lb higher in the past, the five-year-old is open to improvement on what is only her fourth start for trainer Ian Donoghue. Having been denied a clear run at the Patrickswell track, the daughter of Aclaim stayed on strongly once in the clear. Colin Keane looks a significant booking here on the mare. Runner-up in that aforementioned race, Miqdaad did very well to get so close under Ross Coakley after his stirrup leather broke. The John McConnell-trained gelding has every chance of gaining compensation. Killarney third Liamo is another with leading claims in an open contest.

Despite Ross Coakley's stirrup leather breaking at Limerick last time, MIQDAAD still finished a close second so can go one better today
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Not beaten far in his bid to make it three wins in four starts at Pontefract last time out, ANCIENT TIMES remains well handicapped compared to his old form. This represents an ideal opportunity to claim a sizable pot. Roach Power continues to go from strength to strength and must enter calculations, along with recent Ayr winner Woohoo, who drops back in trip. The relatively unexposed Our Planet and Blind Beggar have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

The rise in class may not prevent the thriving ROACH POWER completing his hat-trick. Irish raider Billie Be Quick is feared most.
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Emily In Paris won this in 2023 and is back after failing to get home over further here last month. She can go well, but the vote goes to GREAT OCEAN. A winner over fences last October but well beaten in June, the switch to hurdles off 17lb lower looks a shrewd move. Boston Rajj is hard to ignore but has a career-high mark to contend with.

In a bid for a C&D hat-trick, CORNMARKET (nap) looks like the one with just an 8lb rise for a dominant course success latest
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PADUA benefited from the drop to 7f when getting off the mark at Haydock last month and a 4lb rise may not be insurmountable. Back to winning ways with a taking success at Chester recently, Lunario is entitled to be thereabouts off 5lb higher, along with The Hare Rail, who remains a maiden but was a highly encouraging second over C&D most recently.

The 3yo PADUA won at Haydock last month when dropped to 7f for the first time and could have more to offer at the trip.
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It could pay to take a chance on handicap debutant COOLEY'S MIST for the in-form Natalia Lupini yard. A promising sixth on his introduction at this track back in April, the son of Churchill failed to back that up on two subsequent starts. However, from an opening mark of 67, the colt might be worth another chance to confirm the promise of that initial outing. Rockbury Lad needs everything to fall right but, given his hold-up style, stall 18 is no real cause for concern. In Colin Keane, he has the ideal partner to switch him off and arrive late from off a strong pace. Recent Naas scorer Star Mind has to be considered under a penalty.

The unexposed MEDIEVAL NIGHT could be on the blot on the handicap if he has matured well since a three-race juvenile campaign
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BEYLERBEYI completed a double in easy fashion in this grade at Newmarket on Saturday and now has a 5lb penalty to carry. If the five-year-old is in anything like that form, he will prove very hard to beat. Beset finished a close third at the Curragh in June and her prior second at Goodwood reads well in the context of this race, so she has to be considered. La Pulga completes the shortlist.

The switch to 1m4f seems to have been the making of BEYLERBEYI, who can defy a penalty and make it 3-3 at the new trip.
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Expresso Tini upped her game when finishing second at Wexford last month and any further improvement is likely to see her involved once more. However, SHADOWS OF MY MIND filled the same spot on her debut at Tipperary last October and she could prove tough to topple on her stable bow for Willie Mullins. The up-in-distance Barra Rua may fare best of the remainder.

With likely improvement now starting out for Willie Mullins, the five-year-old mare SHADOWS OF MIND looks like the one to beat
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Not beaten far at Lingfield on Saturday, PORT ERIN should be suited by dropping back to 1m and he can make it three wins in his last five starts with jockey Tyrese Cameron taking off a valuable 7lb. Narrowly denied at Windsor last time out, Newfangled is capable of being in the shake-up again, while Royal Pleasure and Tadreeb complete the shortlist.

Newfangled arrives on the back of a near-miss but preference is for KING OF CHARM, who has an eyecatching record here.
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A beaten favourite at Down Royal last month, the Ross O'Sullivan-trained LADY KAI can recover losses. Having been hampered after halfway, the daughter of Sea The Stars stayed on well inside the final furlong to eventually finish third. A proven stayer, who should relish this test, she also has the services of one of the more established riders here in the shape of Josh Williamson. Dual bumper winner Friary Road is another that will lack for nothing in the saddle. Third in two maidens of late, the Ted Walsh-trained gelding has to be a contender on handicap debut under Josh Halford. Recent course and distance winner Curious Bride is another with leading claims.

LADY KAI comes into this on the back of two solid efforts and she may be able to get her head back in front
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Crowd Quake has improved no less than 25lb since May and his most recent second at York gives him every chance. Capla Lazarus appreciated the soft conditions when returning to winning ways in a first-time hood at Ayr last time and is respected, but WHATHAPPENSINVEGAS gets the nod. Ian Williams' four-year-old only found one too good over 1m4f at Newmarket last time and this drop in trip could work the oracle.

The 3yo HORNSEA BAY (nap) bumped into an unexposed handicap newcomer from the Haggas yard at Ayr and runs before a 3lb rise kicks in.
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