There were 50 Races on Saturday 2nd August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Galway, 6 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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AL AASY rolled back the years to claim some notable scalps, including Arabian Crown, in the Gordon Richards on his return but hasn't quite performed to that standard since, finishing fourth as favourite in the Aston Park before running as well as could be expected in the Hardwicke. He gave William Haggas his third victory in this race since 2020 12 months ago and can double up. His stablemate Candleford won at Beverley to boost his confidence - something last year's Derby runner-up Ambiente Friendly could do with, although a recent gelding operation may help.

The most likely outcome is that AL AASY will show too much speed for his rivals in the closing stages for the second year running.
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Boston Dan has progressed with each of his three career starts, most recently finishing second at Ripon, and he sets the standard for others to aim at. Rikki Tiki Tavi failed to build on his debut effort when only fourth at Ayr, and it might be best to side with THE LOST SOCK. Roger Varian's colt showed ability when third on his introduction at Nottingham last month and could find the improvement required.

The most interesting contender is THE LOST SOCK who faded into third on his debut and should be suited by today's drop in distance.
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NEW VEGA finished clear of the rest of the field when runner-up at Newmarket on last month's debut. She can build on that promising start and open her account, given the daughter of New Bay has little to fear from either of today's rivals. Miss Colette finished last of seven over 6f at Salisbury on her introduction, while the newcomer Pretty Ambitious is bred for middle distances and will likely find today's opposition too hot.

This looks a golden opportunity for NEW VEGA, who showed clear promise with her second behind an impressive winner at Newmarket.
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FRENCH DUKE hasn't managed to get his head in front since justifying favouritism at last year's Glorious Goodwood, but he has actually only had two starts since and there was nothing wrong with his Royal Ascot comeback. It is expected that he has been aimed at this meeting again. Joseph O'Brien has already tasted success here this week so Aeronautic commands respect, although Ryan Moore opposes the Owning Hill handler now on fellow Irish raider Duraji - a rare Goodwood runner for Dermot Weld. The hat-trick seeking Sam Hawkens is feared most, though.

With a run now under his belt, the new trip may enable FRENCH DUKE to resume his improvement. Master Builder is next on the list.
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NIGHT MOON is very interesting on his first outing for Willie Mullins. He cost 100,000gns at the sales back in October 2023 after a very impressive win in a Listowel handicap the previous month. The German-bred has obviously had a long spell on the sidelines since, but fitness is rarely an issue coming from Closutton and he could be a nice addition to the jumping ranks. Stede Bonnet has won two bumpers, including a decent event at Bellewstown last month. He looks an obvious contender on his jumping debut. Ebony King appeared a nice sort when winning a bumper at Tipperary and is another for the shortlist.

Preference is for one with some jumping experience and HARRY'S LEGACY ran well in a big-field Flat handicap here on Wednesday.
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AZLEET took a step forward at Southwell when running away with her maiden by five lengths. Although the form looks questionable, if she can break smartly and get to the lead, she may do the same thing here. Sayidah Hard Spun was always doing enough to win an Ascot nursery by a head and looks a serious danger, despite an added 3lb. The lightly-raced Awaafi may do better attacking late off a faster pace.

Having beaten an improving sort at Ascot, SAYIDAH HARD SPUN is taken to make it 2-2 in nurseries. Awaafi may be the chief threat.
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ZEUS OLYMPIOS justified short odds to make a winning debut at Kempton in January and is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. The son of Night Of Thunder will relish this extra furlong and can defy his penalty. Nepal has shown ability in Ireland and makes his first start for the George Scott yard, so he has to be considered. Due West completes the shortlist.

The best claims on form are held by the ex-Irish gelding NEPAL and he's taken to get off the mark on his first start for George Scott.
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Ollie Sangster trained last year's winner and looks to repeat the dose with DUBLIN BAY. The latter landed the odds at Ffos Las on his nursery debut just four days ago and can strike again while the iron is hot, despite carrying a 6lb penalty. Beach Partee finished third at Yarmouth last time and could make his presence felt, while White Ladder is worth a second look now handicapping for the first time.

The vote goes to DUBLIN BAY, who made virtually all to win at Ffos Las on Tuesday and is a big player again under a penalty.
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Goodie Two Shoes has been carrying all before her in Ireland, building on a Listed brace by landing a Fairyhouse Group 3. Her winning run could be brought to an end by TERM OF ENDEARMENT, who was pipped in a York Group 3 prior to disappointing in the Coral Marathon. Back against her own sex, she can defend the crown she won when with Henry de Bromhead last season. Danielle is a fascinating contender upped in trip for her return to action, with Musidora runner-up Serenity Prayer leading the three-year-old charge.

Term Of Endearment won this race last year but DANIELLE shaped well for this when second in a 1m4f Group 3 in the mud last October.
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A LAW OF HER OWN looks on a nice mark back over hurdles. The Lawman mare won at this meeting a couple of years ago off the same figure of 116 and reverts to the smaller obstacles now having achieved a 9lb higher mark over fences. Last Kingdom was turned over at a short price at Ballinrobe, but the four-year-old still looks capable off this kind of mark and has to be respected. Last year's winner Volantis has only had two outings since and should improve for a recent spin on the Flat at Roscommon. He's another for the shortlist.

METAMORPHEUS is 7lb lower than when fifth in this last year, Danny Mullins is up and he shaped nicely over C&D earlier this week
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KAORI was not disgraced when fourth on her sole start at Newbury, when she was hampered a furlong out before weakening late on. She can only improve for the experience and should know more about what is needed now. India Gold has the breeding to be effective at this trip and is worth a market watch ahead of her debut, whereas Si Grass may come into her own over further later in the season.

The attractively bred KAORI showed some promise when fourth on her debut at Newbury and can put that experience to good use.
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BONDI gamely made his first start in a handicap a winning one at Windsor and may have been worth more than the winning margin suggests. With a subsequent winner coming out of that race, he could defy a 5lb rise. Iwantmytimewithyou completed a double at Bath on his most recent start and has to be respected, while Always A Star is another to watch out for.

Probably best to focus on the two 3yos, with BONDI taken to make light of a 5lb rise for Windsor and see off Iwantmytimewithyou.
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ROGUE ALLEGIANCE failed to fire in the Greenham back in April, having made an impressive winning debut at Newcastle at the end of 2024. The son of Kodiac could prove a cut above the opposition if running anywhere near the same level on his return to the fray. Valley Ofthe Kings shaped with some promise when fourth over C&D on debut and is preferred to the penalised Wolverhampton winner Super Saiyan.

Impressive AW debut scorer ROGUE ALLEGIANCE has been given time since flopping in the Greenham and can get his career back on track.
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Hammer The Hammer is a progressive colt that fully deserves a crack at his elders after a sterling second-placed finish in the Palace Of Holyroodhouse at Royal Ascot. However, this is a power-packed renewal and another step forward is needed. Having shown resolution with a cheekpieces/tongue-tie combination tried at York most recently, ELMONJED could be the answer, with a penalty not an insurmountable burden. The resurgent Get It won this off 6lb lower 12 months ago and another must for the shortlist after landing the Wokingham at the Royal meeting. Completely Random, Apollo One and Purosangue also boast solid credentials.

Get It can dominate the high numbers but Hammer The Hammer and COMPLETELY RANDOM (nap) are low-drawn runners of major interest.
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There looks to be a big pot in CHART TOPPER. The Walk In The Park gelding ran really well in a competitive event at Punchestown when last seen, having been well supported from big prices. He got shuffled back to the rear before the third-last so did well to come wide and finish off strongly to take sixth. He actually got raised 1lb for that effort, but looks capable of better. Paul Townend sides with Maughreen, who didn't quite live up to her early promise last season but a mark of 122 looks attractive enough. Teed Up is a standing dish around here, although he looked to have a tough enough race when winning on Wednesday.

A chance is taken on WATCH THE WEATHER. He's rated 11lb higher over fences and he was fourth in this in 2023 off 8lb higher
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Sioux Life won a Group 2 at Capannelle on her last start in Italy but she has failed to reach that level in two starts for Marco Botti and has something to prove, despite a drop in class. Silent Love ran on well to get off the mark at Kempton and should have no trouble getting the extra furlong, but a chance is taken on STAR OF LIGHT. The Gosdens' three-year-old made all over further at Newbury to hold on by a head and may repeat those tactics successfully.

Perhaps this will go to one of the 3yos, with preference for progressive handicapper BOWERCHALKE ahead of Silent Love.
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Blind Beggar made the most of a competitive rating when he won at Sandown last week and has a strong chance of following up. However, there was also plenty to like about the manner in which ROGUE BULLET won at Windsor most recently and the three-year-old could be better equipped to cope with his new mark. Lucius Aurelius, Circus Lion and Bayraat are others with a chance.

A chance is taken with the well-handicapped AL HUSSAR who gave the impression he was ready to strike at York last Friday.
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ENPASSANT ran well when second at Newmarket off this mark last month and takes a drop in class here looking for his third career success. He may prove the one to beat if making the most of the opportunity. Big Gypsy King is an interesting rival after winning very easily at Chelmsford in May before flopping four days later and she could do a lot better after a break, while Rock Diva also makes the shortlist.

An open race in which the lightly raced 3yo WARM GLOW gets the vote ahead of Enpassant and Epicurian Lad.
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Yah Mo Be There, who contested the 2000 Guineas and Jersey Stakes on his last two starts, merits close inspection dropped in class for his handicap debut, while Consolidation also competes after a Royal Ascot appearance where he wasn't beaten far despite finishing 10th in the Britannia. However, his progressive and hat-trick seeking stable companion EL MATADOR earns a tentative vote based on his potential for further progression now he steps into handicap company. Mudbir and Miami Matrix are other in-form contenders to consider.

The Verdict comprises the superbly bred contenders HEADMASTER and Mudbir who both have the potential to rate a lot higher still.
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Willie Mullins certainly knows what it takes to win this race and it would be no surprise if SOME PRETENDER made a successful debut. The Great Pretender mare cost 28,000 euros as a store. She is a half-sister to seven-time winner Mortlach and their dam was Grade 3-placed over fences. Emmet Mullins is represented by Barra Rua and she may prove the pick of those with form. She didn't run too badly, despite being beaten favourite, when fourth to easy winner Master Sydney at Roscommon. Another newcomer to note is the Gordon Elliott-trained Clarnagh Maid.

Willie Mullins has won four of the last five renewals of this race so it might pay to side with his nicely-bred newcomer SOME PRETENDER
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ROMAN CENTURION ran out of steam inside the final furlong when fourth in a tougher handicap over a mile at Ascot. The return to 7f looks a logical move and John Ryan's charge has plenty of scope for further improvement. Best Rate was touched off over this distance at York in May and he has a fighting chance off his current mark. Dapper Guest can't be ruled out either, having won over C&D in June.

The suggestion is FOREVER MY PRINCE who holds a fighting chance off bottom weight over this new trip. Dapper Guest is second pick.
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DARKNESS had Desert Falcon and It Just Takes Time back in second and third when he won over C&D three starts back and has a decent chance of further success running off just 2lb higher. Dubai Beach has been in good form on the all-weather since returning from a break and she could be the biggest danger to the selection. Rhythm Master also merits consideration.

Dubai Beach could still be ahead of her mark but turf is a question mark and she's taken on with DESERT FALCON.
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Mayday Malone arrives in great form with a win at Chester and three second places from his last four starts and he can go close off just 1lb higher. DEFINITIVE is interesting and although last of nine on her return, she may be worth another chance. Fifth to Simmering in the Group 3 Princess Margaret Stakes last season, she is entitled to find this within her abilities, assuming she improves for her first run of 2025. Victory Sound is another to consider on his first start for new connections.

Most of these have something to prove and the most striking contender is MAYDAY MALONE (nap), who has form figures of 2212 this summer.
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Corinth finished a respectable fourth on debut at Sandown last month and that form is working out well, so he has to be respected. His draw in stall 12 is a slight concern, so it may pay to side with ISAAC NEWTON. Aidan O'Brien's youngster shaped with bundles of promise when only going down a nose to a more fancied stablemate at the Curragh and will have plenty more to offer. Exclusive Code is another to note.

Aidan O'Brien's 2yos are renowned for stepping up on their debut efforts, as ISAAC NEWTON's narrow conqueror at the Curragh did.
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Aidan O'Brien and Wayne Lordan teamed up for a short-priced juvenile winner with Constitution River on Monday and may repeat the trick with ACTION, who also comes here off the back of a promising debut. The half-brother to Lambourn put in some good work at the finish when third to odds-on stablemate New Zealand over 7f at the Curragh and should appreciate this step up in trip. O'Brien also runs Christmas Day, who cost 450,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to Missed The Cut, a multiple Grade 3 winner in the States. Spectical, a half-brother to Group 1-winning juvenile Lumiere, fetched 450,000 euro at the Goffs Orby Sale and is another newcomer to consider.

A good third behind stablemates on debut, the well-bred ACTION looks to have a standout chance here
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The progressive Odin Legacy looks likely to have a say in the outcome once again, but it's his stable companion HOUSTONN who makes most appeal. The son of Expert Eye finished a respectable third in a higher-grade handicap at Ascot last month and the assessor has taken a chance dropping him a further 1lb. A winner at York a week ago, Beylerbeyi also merits plenty of respect.

The 5yo BEYLERBEYI (nap) was having his first crack at 1m4f when winning at York last Saturday and is taken to defy a 4lb rise.
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BIG LEADER proved there was no fluke about his debut success over 1m at Redcar when he made all to follow up over the same trip in a novice event at Southwell most recently. A rating of 91 for his handicap debut looks manageable given he could be an above-average gelding. The son of Mehmas is an attractive option as he gets 22lb from Botanical, his likely main rival. La Trinidad and Hi Royal are the pick of the rest.

2024 winner La Trinidad can make another bold bid but the unbeaten BIG LEADER is completely unexposed and could be anything.
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Meet Me In Meraki wouldn't be winning out of turn judged on recent form but may have to settle for a silver medal again because conceding weight to YOUNG FIRE will be no easy task. David O'Meara's charge shaped as though a step back up to this trip would help when just held close home over 1m here a fortnight ago. Keep an eye on Bay Dream Believer too.

This is a tight call between the admirable veteran Young Fire and the 4yo MEET ME IN MERAKI, but the vote goes to the latter.
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Gladius boasts an appealing profile with two wins from three starts, most recently making a winning handicap debut at Sandown, and the booking of William Buick is another positive. Boyfriend was far from disgraced in fourth in this grade at Newmarket and is noted, but INDALO gets the vote. Roger Varian's charge produced a career-best performance to score over a mile at Sandown recently and a 5lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side.

The 3yo GLADIUS impressed on his handicap debut at Sandown in June and can defy a 7lb rise. Indalo is second choice.
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LITTLE MISS P has shown promise in four outings this year, including when third to Dancing Teapot over a mile at Gowran. The Willie McCreery-trained filly appeared to find 1m3f too far at Killarney last time and may now have most to fear from Stay In The Game. The Too Darn Hot gelding displayed ability for John and Sean Quinn and was snapped up by current connections for 26,000gns last month. Spanish Princess ran a cracker on debut to get within a neck of the odds-on Shania at Killarney while Moon Reign, who cost 210,000gns as a foal and is a half-brother to three winners, is a newcomer to note along with Smithfield and Zediani.

There was a lot to like about the debut of SPANISH PRINCESS when just denied by a neck and she can improve on that
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Night On Earth drops in class with a shout, while Money Pockets has been threatening to open her account and found only one too good at Doncaster last time. However, it could pay to side with the unexposed SPENDMORE LANE. She ran fresh when second in a maiden at Nottingham on her reappearance, but could prove better than her opening mark as she goes handicapping for the first time.

Night On Earth will take some pegging back at this level but Irish raider MARY SHOELACES could find this test more to her liking.
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Crystal Mariner made no mistake when dropped back from 1m4f at Salisbury last week and cutting back another furlong here shouldn't inconvenience him. Jack Doughty wasn't on Port Erin when he struck at Haydock, but he gets on really well with Tony Carroll's gelding and they should be bang there. RENESMEE might be the most reliable option, though, because she has done absolutely nothing wrong since joining Michael Keady and will relish stepping back up in trip.

The vote goes to CRYSTAL MARINER who bolted up at Salisbury a week ago and a 5lb rise still leaves him feasibly treated.
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MISS RAINBOW seems to be at her best when allowed to bowl along at the head of affairs and, with two wins from three runs here, an added 3lb may not stop her from going in again. Stormy Pearl was second at Redcar last month and she can go well with Silvestre De Sousa an eye-catching jockey booking, with Travis another of interest in first-time blinkers.

If there's an unexposed one here it's probably the 3yo INSUSPENSE (nap) and Ollver Cole's filly is taken to strike at the sixth attempt.
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There is a good chance ISHE WORTH AGAMBLE hasn't reached his ceiling of ability just yet. Representing the in-form Tim Easterby stable, the four-year-old has really kicked on this year recording victories at Leicester and twice here on Town Moor. There could be more to come and he gets the verdict ahead of veteran C&D scorer Roundhay Park and One More Dream.

Top of the list is the progressive 4yo ISHE WORTH AGAMBLE, who made it 2-3 at Doncaster when forging clear over C&D ten days ago.
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STORM AVERTED showed a liking for this venue when runner-up over C&D last autumn and again shaped well when reappearing after a three-month break here earlier this week. The Mick Mulvany-trained filly had Convincing a neck back in fifth, with Comfort Line and Loingseoir also behind, when beaten less than a length over an extended mile. Reidh won twice last summer, including over C&D, and indicated a return to form on his latest start at Catterick. Dragon Of Malta has won twice over C&D and caught the eye at Limerick last time, while Zaraahmando is on a hat-trick after wins over this trip at Limerick and Fairyhouse.

Given his mark is 9lb below his C&D win last year, it is REIDH (nap) who appeals the most
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SIR LAURENCE GRAFF has offered encouragement since returning to classified events, finishing fourth at Wolverhampton before being beaten just half a length into second at Yarmouth. His career record of two wins from 32 appearances doesn't exactly inspire maximum confidence, but he can prevent Fascinating Lips from going one better than his agonising defeat at Windsor last week. Lilac Wine is worth a look now in this sort of grade.

This can go to FASCINATING LIPS (nap) who knows how to win and was only just caught in a handicap at Windsor a week ago.
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Uncle Sam is the only runner who won last time out, but that was in October last year for Kevin Ryan and he has been gelded since for new connections. Captain Vallo deserves a sixth career success after finishing second on his last two starts, but a chance is taken on HURSTWOOD. Nine times a winner over this trip and placed here twice, he must have every chance.

Captain Vallo looks sure to go well again but KISS ME MY LOVE has good claims on her yard debut if able to repeat her latest run.
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A small field but that won't bother connections of VICTOR CEE, who arrives with the best form after a third at Newcastle was followed by a second at Beverley, both over 5f. Running on late last time without really threatening the winner, he finished clear of the third and could appreciate the step up in trip. Starspangledbanner colt Hasbro Market might be his biggest danger, despite a lack of experience, followed by Go Lockers Go.

This can go to VICTOR CEE who has been running creditably against promising juveniles and looks to have less on his plate here.
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ORIOLE beat Alpha Capture by two lengths in this race 12 months ago and the pair may fight it out again. The selection has joined Mark Fahey from Natalia Lupini this season and wasn't helped by a slow start before staying on into third at Tramore last time. Alpha Capture steps back up to this trip after catching the eye over shorter distances, including here on Tuesday. Thatwilldoso probably put up a career best when finishing strongly to win over an extended 1m2f at Roscommon and now tackles this distance for the first time. Others to consider include First Ascent, Luker's Tipple and Pillar Of Hope.

The key race could be last year's renewal in which ORIOLE kept Alpha Capture at bay and she's weighted to repeat the dose.
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A MERE BAGATELLE was fancied to do the business on his first start for James Owen, but had to settle for third at Carlisle. There was still promise in the effort, though, and the ex-Irish eight-year-old remains well treated in this sphere. Van Aert responded quite well to first-time blinkers when third at Newbury and is put forward as the primary threat, just ahead of Skimming Along.

This may be left to VAN AERT who has performed well enough in two of his three starts on turf since his successful AW reappearance.
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CHICO MAGNIFICA missed the start at Doncaster on his only start but was spotted making up ground late on to run into fourth, albeit over eight lengths behind the winner. If he learns from that and gets away on level terms, he may prove hard to beat. Jim Goldie is in among the winners, suggesting Gallus Norman could do better here, while newcomer Orphan Ollie is bred for the trip as a son of Harzand and is another to take seriously.

Codiak (second choice) and Chico Magnifica ran pleasing first races but ASHDOWN FOREST can step up on his Kempton run.
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Gennadius has only finished out of the frame once in eight starts but is yet to get his head in front. This looks another suitable opportunity and he is likely to be thereabouts. Pickering Castle is another with plenty of experience under his belt and sets the standard with an official rating of 72, but SLIPPER TIME gets the vote. Henry Candy's three-year-old got up for third on his debut at Salisbury and it would be no surprise to see him take a step forward to score.

Provided his Salisbury promise is backed up, SLIPPER TIME may be the answer. Pickering Castle is second choice.
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Jim Goldie has won two of the three runnings of this race and he will hope to do so again with a trio headed by Spanish Hustle, who has won here six times. He can go well, but needs a career best off this mark and the younger SPIRIT OF JURA is preferred. Three victories from four starts this year prove the Charlie Johnston-trained filly is progressive and she may be able to make all. 2023 winner Two Auld Pals and Tafsir might battle it out for the minor placing.

This can go to TEAM PLAYER (nap) who picked up well once straightening up at Chester to make a successful start for Gemma Tutty.
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Rajeteriat makes his first start for the Chris Gordon yard after finishing third at Goodwood in June and the three-year-old is one to watch in the betting market. However, a chance can be taken on MC LOVEN, who found a class 3 event too strong when well beaten at Goodwood in May, but was kindly dropped 3lb. He now lurks on his last winning mark and could get back to winning ways. Reservardo isn't out of it either.

The selection is the consistent 3yo RESERVADO who may be well suited by this fast 5f.
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CLASSY AL has won three of his last five starts and comes here chasing a hat-trick so it's easy to see why he'll prove popular. Two of those victories have come over C&D and jockey Lauren Young won on him at Ayr two starts ago, so everything points to another bold showing from this in-form sprinter. Others to note include Arctic Voyage and Grandlad.

As all his rivals arrive here with questions to answer, CLASSY AL would appear in pole position to complete a hat-trick.
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MASHAAN appreciated going back on the grass at Salisbury last time as he left a lacklustre Wolverhampton effort behind. Beaten a mere head into third that day, Alice Haynes has found him a really winnable opening if he can build on that. Play Me has been running well in defeat and is put forward as the main danger, ahead of Twitch.

This can go to TRONIDO who ran well over C&D on her penultimate start and can make the most of the drop in grade.
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Recent form certainly points towards HURT YOU NEVER, who won over C&D in June and was again on the scoresheet at Nottingham last time. She scored with something up her sleeve that day and is difficult to get away from on that evidence, although Good Point should give it a good go following his improved third at Musselburgh. Street Life can beat Never Dark for third.

Hurt You Never is a likeable mare who is very capable of holding her form but GOOD POINT can bag his first handicap.
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BEAUMADIER can send his supporters home smiling in the finale. Beaten just half a length into second over this trip at Thirsk latest, the gut feeling is that a press of the repeat button is all he needs. Flicka's Girl was narrowly denied at Ffos Las last month and must be taken seriously, while similar comments apply to Master Zack.

The vote goes to BEAUMADIER who remains below his last winning mark and who should be suited by this fast 5f.
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INANNA arrives at the top of her game having completed a double with last month's C&D success. Jim Goldie's mare has been raised a further 3lb, but can effectively race off a lower mark with an apprentice's allowance taken into account and the hat-trick beckons. Stablemate Ayr Poet also won here three weeks ago and could land a blow, while Pisanello may bounce back at any time off his current mark.

Jim Goldie has a strong hand and INANNA is preferred over Ayr Poet. Shine On Brendan ran in a higher grade last time.
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Dwindling Funds won over a longer trip at Ayr earlier in the week and is not out of it with Lauren Young's allowance negating a penalty, but GEMINI MAN may edge affairs. He scored over C&D on his penultimate start and is only 2lb higher on his return to this venue. Weegeebear posted a better effort when second at Pontefract on his first start for his new trainer and could shape well again.

The suggestion is DARING LEADER who ran a solid race to be second at Beverley before getting stuck in the mud at Ayr.
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