There were 45 Races on Thursday 14th August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 6 races at Salisbury, 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Berthed well in stall two, CATCHING THE MOON is expected to take all the beating. Only bested by Albany runner-up Awaken on her debut at Leicester, that effort sets a clear form standard and improvement should be on the cards. Dark Angel Star shaped with promise at York on her racecourse bow and is perhaps the main danger, while market support for Starman filly Ophelia Grace would be noteworthy.

Dark Angel Star and CATCHING THE MOON both shaped well on debut and the selection could be open to the greater improvement.
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AMATHUS has two wins from his four visits here, with the latest of those coming over C&D last month. The eight-year-old was only raised 2lb for that success so while conditions should be in his favour once again, this looks to be another excellent opportunity. My Boy Jack has proven to be a model of consistency recently and is likely to be involved, along with Happy Chandler, who has been inching closer to a maiden triumph since having blinkers applied in June.

My Boy Jack will likely do his thing again but HAPPY CHANDLER is running well in blinkers and can open his account.
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Although SILENT FLAME could only muster a fourth-placed finish at Salisbury 19 days ago, she makes plenty of appeal reverting to class 6 company. Rod Millman's mare scored at this level on her penultimate outing and a ninth career victory may beckon. Punchbowl Flyer's losing streak stretches back over four years, but a repeat of his C&D second in June should see him involved. His stablemate Some Nightmare is also worth a second look.

The suggestion is SILENT FLAME, who ought to be able to cope with a 3lb rise for last month's convincing Salisbury win.
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The vote goes to WOODY Y FERNANDEZ, who is officially 3lb well-in having been beaten a nose at Windsor latest. The extra yardage he encounters ought to suit Jennie Candlish's youngster and, with Warren Fentiman removing a handy 5lb, he is unlikely to be far away. Harswell River was just touched off at Thirsk last week and is entitled to plenty of respect on that evidence. Nursery debutant Lady Britain should not be overlooked either.

A low-grade event can go to WOODY Y FERNANDEZ, who has run well when placed in nurseries on last two starts.
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Eve Johnson Houghton has enjoyed a decent season with her youngsters and VALKYRIE STORM could provide the trainer with further success. The daughter of Saxon Warrior is related to a couple of useful types, perhaps most notably Listed winner Milltown Star, and it would come as no great surprise were she to muster up a big run. Princess Billyboy can be forgiven her latest effort given that a flag start had to be employed, while Box Clever, who arguably sets the form standard, is also noted.

Princess Billyboy can go well but BOX CLEVER sets a solid standard and can get off the mark.
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Having justified favouritism on her nursery bow at Yarmouth last week, ELARA MAY is sure to prove a warm order on this quick turnaround. Philip McBride's filly scored with something in hand and is fancied to make light work of a 6lb penalty. Shetakesthegold finished third behind a subsequent winner at Ffos Las and may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Miss Ayala.

This can go to ELARA MAY, who quickened clear in good style at Yarmouth last week and is 3lb ahead of the handicapper here.
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Nigel Tinkler and Rowan Scott teamed up to land the corresponding event 12 months ago and they could repeat the dose courtesy of TENOR'S INN. A well-held third over 6f on his nursery debut, reverting to the minimum trip could suit the Soldier's Call gelding and, like most in here, he has time to do better. Haberdash holds obvious claims having struck the woodwork at Musselburgh. Others to note include Grey Horizon and Rum Therapy.

Haberdash looks set to go well but DINAMO paid the price for forcing a strong pace last time and can register a second win.
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C&D debut winner Aspull wasn't able to carry a penalty to success when third at Leicester next time but it was solid performance nonetheless. He merits plenty of respect back here, but ASIAN JOURNEY is preferred. Brian Meehan's gelding was no match for an impressive winner at Newmarket last month, but is unlikely to face anything of that calibre today and is taken to go one place better. Merapi and Tenbob Tommy are others to consider.

It goes against the grain to suggest one of the older brigade but ASIAN JOURNEY has made a fair start and gets the vote down in trip.
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BOSS LADY offered plenty of encouragement when beaten just a neck into second on debut at Windsor and could be poised to open her account. Any improvement should make the daughter of Mehmas tough to beat and she is preferred to Portacloy, who also made her opening bid at the Berkshire track when finishing fourth and she isn't taken lightly. The more experienced Cloudbuster completes the shortlist.

Hilal Kobeissi's BOSS LADY lost out only narrowly on her debut at Windsor and looks the one to beat here.
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Having recorded a C&D double last month, Without Flaw merits respect in her hat-trick bid. However, a 3lb higher rating and rise in class demands more and preference is for SOUTH SHORE. The four-year-old didn't enjoy the best of passages when runner-up at Bath 13 days ago and compensation could be on the cards. Jojo Rabbit and Herakles are others of interest.

Herakles should go well but the in-form filly WITHOUT FLAW (nap) is selected to complete a C&D hat-trick.
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The market suggested RADIANCE could prove above average on her debut and George Boughey's filly duly landed the odds in impressive fashion at Yarmouth. The daughter of Farhh is penalised for that success, but looks hard to oppose based on that performance. Brighlee floundered in the testing ground at Goodwood last time, though had shown ability when second at Kempton before that, while Pintara is preferred of the newcomers.

The vote must go to RADIANCE, who was strongly supported when making a winning debut and could be a bit special.
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AJRAD impressed when scoring readily over C&D last month and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent the son of New Approach from notching up a seventh career success. That might be at the main expense of Tonal, who should be suited by dropping back in trip for an in-form stable after shaping well for a long way over 1m2f here. Fact Or Fable and Rival have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Topweight OUTRACE did quite well to finish third at Bath in May and remains well handicapped on his autumn AW form.
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RUPERT THE PRINCE relished a step up in distance when landing the spoils over 1m6f at Nottingham. The son of Golden Horn could have even more to come over this extra quarter-mile and a 3lb higher mark looks workable. Sea Master opened his account at Hamilton and may serve the most resistance to the selection, although neither Chillhi or Red Force One can be ruled out in their current heart.

A tricky staying handicap can go to RED FORCE ONE, who ran his best race of the year when winning at Musselburgh last time.
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FAVORITE MEMORY failed to land a blow in a Listed race on slow ground at Newmarket. However, she had routed the opposition in maiden company at Doncaster before that and the Frankel filly looks worthy of another chance on her handicap debut representing last year's winning yard. Orionis' hat-trick bid ended with a fourth at Ascot, but she was a good way ahead of subsequent Chester scorer Ghaiyya and still has scope for improvement.

William Haggas has won two of the last six renewals with progressive fillies and ORIONIS (nap) fits the bill.
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The key to this race appears to be the recent clash over C&D when a short head separated Romanovich (first) and SOI DAO (second). Adrian Wintle's mare is 6lb better off with the help of Taryn Langley's 5lb claim and she is taken to gain a first success since May of last year. King of The Dance is another with strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his victory over track and trip last month.

It might be worth chancing BELLA TASLINA in the hope she strikes form on her third start for her new stable.
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PARK STREET was only beaten a length when finishing fourth over an extended 7f here and a belated fourth career victory could be on the cards. The son of New Approach found himself with too much to do after rearing at the start and a drop in class combined with the longer trip may prove fruitful. Mr Heinz has filled the runner-up spot on his last two outings and, off an unchanged mark, is forecast to be involved once more, along with Mrbluesky.

In a race that makes little appeal last year's C&D winner TEES GEORGE is taken to bounce back to form following a short break.
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A taking winner at Thirsk recently, MOULIN BOOJ is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming off 6lb higher and he can follow up with Richard Kingscote taking over in the saddle. Narrowly denied at Haydock last weekend, Night On Earth must enter calculations off a mark 14lb lower than his last success. Rosenpur arrives on the back of two wins in his last three starts, while Miraculous and Woohoo have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Having raced away from the main action at Chepstow last week, WOOHOO is taken to resume winning ways. Night On Earth is next best.
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Sayitfirst is out of her depth, but there is very little between the other three on ratings. MA BELLE ETOILE scoped dirty after disappointing on her chase debut here in May, but has since bounced back to form. Easily accounting for six rivals at Wexford, she had a subsequent winner back in third. Successful in Grade 2 company over hurdles, Enjoy The Dream is without a win in six starts since switching to the larger obstacles. Beaten just half a length at this venue on her latest outing, though, it will come as no surprise if she manages to go a place better. Luminous Light is the only gelding in the line-up and, after a recent spin on the level at Galway, this four-time winner can't be dismissed.

Runner-up to a now 130-rated rival over C&D on last start back in April, ENJOY THE DREAM can take this with a repeat of that form.
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SKIBO may prove the one to side with. Ralph Beckett's charge finished a respectable runner-up over C&D on his handicap debut, given he was returning from an absence, and offers the prospect of more to come off his current mark. Lady Chartwell drops in class with a shout, while King Of The Sea could makes his presence felt once again, despite a 7lb rise for winning at Haydock.

It's interesting that KING OF THE SEA was so strong in the market when winning his first handicap at Haydock with the front two clear.
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PURE ARTISTRY always looked to be in control when seeing off Summertime Blues at Windsor last month and, despite being 4lb worse off, Michael Bell's filly can uphold that form. Awarded the race at Nottingham after interference late in the contest, Lima Sierra should have more to come off 2lb higher, while Rovinia caught the eye on her first start for Roger Teal when a close-up third at Lingfield.

Pure Artistry beat SUMMERTIME BLUES (nap) at Windsor last month but the latter is 4lb better off now and may turn the tables.
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THE RIGHT ONE is the suggestion in this open heat. A cheaply-bought yearling, her best efforts to date have come over this C&D. Claiming a valuable 7lb, Neve Bennett takes over in the saddle and it will be disappointing if this 68-rated bay isn't involved towards the business end. A fine third on debut at Naas, Cactus was well beaten when sent off favourite on her latest start. The ground could have been to blame for that flop and, back on a sounder surface now with a first-time tongue-strap fitted, a much improved performance can be expected. A solid ninth of 21 in the Ballyhane Stakes, Amiata is sure to have plenty of supporters in first-time blinkers, while others for the shortlist are Dawn Romance, Love Bomb and Fleur De Rose.

A chance is taken on DAWN ROMANCE (nap) taking a step forward from a promising debut when 2nd to a subsequent Listed winner
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SHADY BAY continues to go from strength to strength since dropping back to this distance and a 6lb rise for her most recent triumph at Newbury may not be enough to prevent her from landing the hat-trick. Successful over shorter off 1lb lower at Lingfield a little under a fortnight ago, Renesmee is high on the shortlist, as is Bamburgh, who got off the mark with a determined victory at Redcar.

The addition of cheekpieces and a longer trip could be major positives for the lightly raced OUTLANDISH. Hinchinbrooke is unexposed.
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David O'Brien does well with his runners at Tramore and looks to have found a nice opportunity for MIC DROP. The winner of a point-to-point and bumper, he failed to add to his tally over flights. Long regarded as a chaser in the making, he switches to the larger obstacles and it will be disappointing if he's not involved towards the business end. Hurricane Honey made the breakthrough at Downpatrick last month and will be well fancied to follow up now she tries chasing again. Third in handicap company here back in April, On Lovers Walk should give a good account of himself, while Cher Tara and El Champo are others for the shortlist.

MIC DROP wasn't at his best over hurdles when last seen but is a point winner and can get off the mark over fences on first try.
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The only previous winner in the line-up, TOMARLO might be able to take this competitive affair. Successful at Dundalk in November, David Marnane's gelding has been placed a few times since and was a good fourth in a stronger contest at Fairyhouse on his latest start. Asdana has some solid form to her name and, with Sam Coen claiming 7lb, she looks a leading contender. Colin Keane is an interesting jockey booking on handicap debutant Prairie Girl, with this one in the care of rookie handler Derek McCormack. El Fontenaro and Tino Pai are others for the shortlist, with capable apprentices on both.

Very open but perhaps top-weight ASDANA can get off the mark back to her best trip and with the help of a talented claimer
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This may represent a rise in grade for RADICAL DESIGN, but course form can count for a lot and Stuart Williams' charge looked good when scoring comfortably over track and trip last week. A 6lb penalty could prove manageable and he is preferred to the hat-trick-seeking Nakaaha and Gloriously Sassy, who wasn't beaten far over this distance at Redcar. Completing the shortlist are Kodi Fire, Love Is The Law and Zarathos.

The improving 3yos NAKAAHA and Radical Design are well in under their penalties. The selection is a scopey filly.
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With good experience over flights to his name, TATATEO should prove hard to beat. Going down by just a neck at Sligo, he then filled the runner-up spot again on his latest outing at Galway, where he encouragingly drew 17 lengths clear of the third. He had some well-fancied rivals behind him at Ballybrit and a reproduction of that effort would be enough to take this much weaker contest. A winner on the Flat at Leopardstown last week, Louiescall is the danger. He was well behind the selection when they clashed at Punchestown in June, but should get a lot closer now. A dual winner on the level, Fine Print represents John McConnell and Ben Harvey, with the pair taking this race for the last two years.

The standout on form appears to be TATATEO who should be capable of giving away weight to most of his rivals and winning
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Back to winning ways with a taking performance at Yarmouth last time out, GLOBAL EFFORT may well have more to offer and he can follow up under a 5lb penalty. Colors Of Freedom had the selection (third) less than a length behind when scoring at Wolverhampton last month and she is entitled to be thereabouts off a 3lb higher mark, as well as Latin Five, who is a capable sort on his day.

The vote goes to LATIN FIVE, who hasn't had much luck on turf lately and is down to a career-low mark.
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A contest that is likely to produce plenty of future winners. PRECISE ran a race full of promise when second on debut and had two subsequent winners behind. The Starspangledbanner chestnut can be expected to step forward and, with Jack Cleary claiming a useful 5lb, it will be disappointing if she's not involved towards the business end. Runner-up on all three starts to date, Cape Sounion sets the standard with an official rating of 89 and she certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn. An eyecatching third on debut at the Curragh, Ridersinthesky warrants the utmost respect, while Galway third Black Caviar Gold is another leading hope. Anushka was a solid third behind two colts in a barrier trial at Naas in May and could prove best of the newcomers.

The form of CAPE SOUNION's latest near miss is working out with the winner successful at Group level since and she sets the standard
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Having lost little in defeat when runner-up on his stable bow at Chepstow last week, compensation could be on the cards for KING OF LIGHT. Stuart Williams' charge is 2lb well-in and edges the vote over Huscal. The son of Saxon Warrior is only 2lb higher than for his recent close-up second over 7f at Doncaster, with the return to 6f not expected to be a problem. The down-in-class Emperor Spirit is another to consider.

Montezuma's draw dents confidence and this may rest between HUSCAL and \bKing Of Light.
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Four-year-olds have a good record in this feature contest and, with that in mind, RAYDAMANN is the selection. Running well in stronger contests of late and a solid fifth on his most recent start at Galway, his mark of 118 has remained unchanged. The hat-trick seeking Jerrari is the second choice. From the family of Jezki, the five-year-old is clearly a progressive sort and might still be ahead of the handicapper. Lurking at the bottom of the weights, Granpa Ger is tried in first-time cheekpieces and warrants the utmost respect with Danny Mullins aboard. Others for the shortlist in a competitive affair are the locally-trained Yosemite Gold, joint top-weight Expound and C&D winner Hasten Slowly.

Few can be ruled out with great confidence but JERRARI is given the nod to make it three victories on the bounce
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A 750,000-euro purchase at the sales and bred in the purple as a half-brother to Group 1 winner Saffron Beach, DARTREY could be a talented newcomer for the Ralph Beckett team and it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see him make a winning debut. American Flight finished last of three on her first start at Pontefract and is likely to step forward from that experience. Riffa Spirit, who hails from a yard in top form at present, is another open to improvement.

750,000euros yearling DARTREY, a half-brother to Sun Chariot winner Saffron Beach, is the one that draws the eye on debut.
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Running his best race to date, EAST HAMPTON was denied by just a neck in the Group 2 Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh last month and the Cracksman three-year-old is the one to beat. First and second in this Listed contest 12 months ago, Super Sox and Dance Night Andday are both sure to have plenty of supporters. Down the field on her return to action at Naas, the Paddy Twomey-trained former is likely to step forward from that effort. Successful on debut at the Curragh in May, Fingerpaint is an intriguing contender but, in against more experienced, battle-hardened rivals, it looks a tough ask for this Dermot Weld-trained filly. First-time cheekpieces could have the desired effect on Chantez, while the returning Rahmi is another who warrants respect.

This looks like a good opportunity for EAST HAMPTON who arrives on the back of a career best when narrowly denied in a Group 2
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Having supplemented several creditable efforts in defeat with a victory in testing conditions at Yarmouth, Jimmy Speaking merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, the four-year-old isn't certain to prove quite as effective on quicker ground and it could be worth chancing WHERE'S FREDDY. Stuart Williams' inmate should relish a return to a mile and he's only 3lb higher than for his triumph at Newmarket in June. Zapphire is also of interest.

This might not be strongly run. JIMMY SPEAKING is usually up there and this consistent 4yo should give himself every chance.
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Out of the brilliant Solerina, FACEMAN has turned a corner in recent starts. Making all at Kilbeggan, he then finished second to Ballykinlar at the Co Westmeath venue, with that one giving the form a boost by following up at Sligo last week. After registering a double at Downpatrick on Sunday, Sam Curling and Phillip Enright are represented by course winner Derryville. The highest-rated runner in the line-up, she has to give weight to all of her rivals. Although still a maiden, Time In A Bottle is of definite interest with Josh Williamson claiming 7lb. Runner-up three times from seven starts, she certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn.

DERRYVILLE was 7l in front of Warriors Wood when second at Downpatrick last time and can confirm that form.
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MEDINILLA showed up well for a long way over further at Catterick before being worn down late in the piece and dropping back to 6f should prove ideal as she looks to land a third career success. Not beaten too far on each of her last two starts at Windsor and Chester, Queue Dos is likely to have a say in proceedings once more. Currahee completes the shortlist.

Chilly Breeze is capable of better but QUEUE DOS, who's enjoying a highly consistent season, can make it 3-4 on the AW.
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Although a notoriously slow starter, ROYAL ENTRY has still managed to win twice this season, with the first of those victories coming over C&D in May. After running with credit in recent starts at Fairyhouse and Goodwood, this looks a slightly easier assignment. Her stable companion Elana Osario made the breakthrough in May and won again at Killarney on her latest start. While she has a bit to find on ratings, she looks capable of further progress. Fourth on her return at the Curragh on Derby weekend, Elizabeth Jane is likely to step forward, while Irish Oaks third Island Hopping should go close. Uluru and Chorus are others of interest, with the latter making the journey across from the Newmarket base of William Haggas.

Irish Oaks third ISLAND HOPPING may have been flattered by that run but could still be the one to beat here
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A chance can be taken on SECRET BEACH, who was on target from 7lb lower at York. The four-year-old wasn't as good at Yarmouth subsequently, but he was said to have been unsuited by soft ground and appeals as the type to bounce back under ideal conditions. Night Breeze must shoulder a penalty having been successful at Ascot's Shergar Cup meeting last weekend, but remains of interest. Ammes and Miller Spirit are two others to consider.

Night Breeze and Lieber Power dominated this race last year but could now prove vulnerable to the progressive 3yo AMMES (nap).
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INCHIDALY COPPER might be able to exploit a much lower hurdles mark. Rated 21lb higher over fences, the nine-year-old has been disappointing in recent starts. However, he might enjoy returning to a track where he has won before and, with Andy Burke-Ott back in the saddle, it will be disappointing if he's not involved towards the business end. Belatedly making the breakthrough at Cork last week, The Border Boy went up just 5lb and it will come as no surprise if he manages to follow up. Third in that Cork heat, Thats All warrants the utmost respect, while others for the shortlist in a competitive affair are top-weight General Clermont, Glendine Billy (first-time cheekpieces) and the locally-trained Newport.

Flying home to take third at Sligo last time after being caught short of room, MOTHER SHIP(nap) looks as though she is ready to strike.
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CRACK SHOT showed signs of a revival when finishing a solid fourth at Carlisle in June. The son of Kingman could launch a strong challenge on his debut for James Owen's yard, having won off a 2lb higher mark at Newmarket last term. Signcastle City is no forlorn hope down in both class and distance, while the handicap debutant Bright Times Ahead has plenty of scope.

Top of the list is CRACK SHOT who made a bold bid in the Carlisle Bell and is an interesting contender on his first run for James Owen.
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Although she has the form to win this, Tswalu can be considered frustrating at this stage. A beaten favourite on four of her five starts to date, she did have two subsequent winners behind when third on her latest outing at the Curragh. A half-sister to Group 1 winner Albigna, Edge Of Seventeen should give a good account of herself, while Etawa is another leading hope now tried in blinkers. Runner-up at Gowran and Leopardstown, Walk The Highline is sure to have plenty of supporters, while Boogie Inthejungle, newcomer Salentina and Donnacha O'Brien's Fitzroy Gardens (first-time blinkers) are others for the shortlist. For a selection, MYSTIC BELLA gets the nod. A fine third at Gowran Park, she should step forward from that initial effort and, with Colin Keane booked, a bold bid looks likely.

Backers of TSWALU will be running out of patience but the form of her latest run is working out and this looks easier
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MR SWIVELL has found considerable progress since joining Kevin Philippart De Foy, winning three of his five starts. His latest display, a commanding success at Wolverhampton a fortnight ago, suggests this 6lb higher mark is still within range so he gets the vote. Silent Age has also been in excellent form and is expected to mount a serious challenge along with Parole D'oro, who had excuses at Goodwood.

Mr Swivell's improvement has been delivered over shorter trips, so the Kubler-trained pair of LONDONER and Andaleep appeal most.
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Second in this race 12 months ago, WINTER FOG should prove hard to beat. A high-class performer over flights, he failed to make an impact in the Galway Hurdle on his latest start but although he finished 11th, he still had some smart performers behind. It's surprising that Jody Townend isn't aboard the Willie Mullins-trained selection, with the Grade 1-winning pilot instead partnering Master Sydney. Successful in a bumper at Roscommon, this Paul Flynn-trained four-year-old since failed to make an impact on her Flat debut at Galway. The Banger Doyle, Magnor Glory and Lord Ffrench are other leading contenders, with the latter successful over flights at Sligo last week.

Most of these have been running over hurdles and based on those ratings, the 11yo WINTER FOG is the one to beat
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Glistening failed to fire when sent off favourite at Newbury on her reappearance and is looking to bounce back. MAJAZ also returned a beaten favourite at Yarmouth last month, but gave the strong impression this extra test of stamina would suit in the process. Lady Ridgewood returns to maiden company with a shout, while Bronte Beach is a newcomer to keep an eye on.

This looks a bit tricky but MAJAZ sets a useful standard on her best form and she gets the vote ahead of Lady Ridgewood.
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MULLACASH BUZZ took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Gowran last month and the return to a mile gives him an ideal opportunity to get back to winning ways. Roman Harry is capable of bouncing back from his latest effort on the Flat, having disappointed at Hamilton before a recent spin over hurdles. Others to note are Not Simple and Whatswrongnow.

A weak enough race, even for the grade. THEGOOSEISCOOKED is due a turn and gets her chance here
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NIGHT TARA looks a likely type representing Sir Mark Prescott's yard. She has shown little in three starts over shorter trips, but the half-sister to a 1m4f winner has untapped potential over middle distances and may could prove well treated on her handicap debut. Tough and consistent, another good effort from Backer Bilk looks assured, while Al Baarez posted his best effort so far when fourth at Windsor.

James Owen's new recruit BACKER BILK (nap) has a record of 21232 in handicaps and gets the vote ahead of the unexposed Night Tara.
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