There were 45 Races on Friday 15th August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Dundalk, 6 races at Epsom Downs, 6 races at Newbury, 7 races at Tramore, 6 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Thirsk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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BEAR ON THE RUN was very strong in the market ahead of her debut in the Curragh and showed ability in fifth. That has proven to be a well above-average maiden judging by the subsequent results of the horses who finished in front of her. Lucia Molly has been placed on all three starts and has got closer to the breakthrough each time, so should put her experience to good use. The drop in trip shouldn't inconvenience her as she is by Group 1-winning sprinter Profitable. Dylan Browne McMonagle is an eyecatching booking for Starman filly Star Of Beauty, with Ardadslosttheplot another newcomer worth a market check.

Having shown solid placed form over 7f the last twice, LUCIA MOLLY should have enough speed to cope with this drop in trip.
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GASCONY can easily be forgiven a last-of-11 in a far better race on heavy ground at Goodwood, and is better judged on his previous Leicester second when only beaten half a length on quicker going. He may make amends here, with Tommie Jakes' 5lb claim a bonus. Who Is Alice won over this trip at Chepstow and pulled too hard at Newbury last month, while Jowalla would also be of interest if first-time cheekpieces bring any improvement.

The vote goes to WHO IS ALICE, who created a good impression on her penultimate start and could be hard to peg back round here.
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CATULLUS confirmed the promise of his debut third to fill the runner-up spot behind an exciting juvenile at Sandown and is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. With the Charlie Appleby yard in fine form at present, he will prove very hard to beat. Armstrong showed ability when third on his introduction at Lingfield and he looks the main threat. Capall Rasa changed hands for 68,000 euros as a yearling and warrants a market check.

Likely a straightforward task for CATULLUS, brave in defeat following a race-long duel at Sandown latest. Armstrong is next best.
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VALIANT FORCE is the class act in this handicap and Sam Coen has been booked to ease his burden by 7lb. This former Group 2 winner at Royal Ascot has shown a real aptitude for Dundalk in landing three of his five races here and is well drawn in stall two. Daamberdiplomat has three C&D victories to his name so it is not hard to see him in the mix. British raider Never Just A Dream has been keeping good company on his travels and should be competitive off a mark of 92. Little Queenie won this race last year and is nicely weighted, while I Bid You Ajou and Collective Power could be lively.

Much improved on turf this year, I BID YOU AJOU may be worth keeping on side with now reverting to the AW
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Lady Vanguard cost 320,000gns as a yearling and is one to watch ahead of her debut, but experience can count significantly and CALENDAR GIRL gets the vote. A 14/1 chance on her Newbury introduction, she only needed to be shaken up to win by over three lengths. Although she has to give 7lb to her rivals now, that does not look beyond her. Crazee Icon looked the type to learn plenty from her first appearance in that Newbury contest and could surprise with the minor placing.

Impossible not to be impressed by CALENDAR GIRL on debut and it will be disappointing if this Group 2 entrant can't defy the penalty.
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Analytical Engine took a big step forward when scoring in good style over track and trip last week and commands respect, but it may pay to side with B ASSOCIATES. James Owen's charge made it two wins from his last three starts when justifying favouritism at Brighton and the application of cheekpieces might help eke out even more. Araifjan completes the shortlist.

There's more upside about last-time C&D winner ANALYTICAL ENGINE (nap) than B Associates, despite the latter's two wins this month.
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The consistent Late Night Talking has gone well fresh and could be a player resuming for his new connections. However, BUCANEER'S SPIRIT looks a more attractive proposition based on recent form. Snapped up by Ian Donoghue after winning a claimer at Ballinrobe in mid-July, the four-year-old endured a luckless run in a similar race at Gowran Park on Wednesday. A clean passage could see him continue to pay his way while he seems to be thriving. Comfort Line is another to consider.

A chance is worth taking on ZE DO ASFALTO, who showed useful juvenile C&D form
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SUNNY SMILE returned the ready winner of a maiden race at Hamilton on his first start after being gelded. The son of Supremacy looks on a workable mark for his nursery bow and Hugo Palmer's charge is taken to edge out Penhallam. The latter faced a tougher test at Goodwood a fortnight ago and he'll appreciate the likely fast ground, while Dark Alley is making rapid strides and left a good impression when scoring easily at Bath.

Archie Watson's 2yos are in fine form and INDY B, who dead-heated at Salisbury last month and has Group-race entries, is the pick.
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KISSKODI failed to see out the seventh furlong after pulling too hard at York but is far better suited by this trip, with victories at Brighton, Leicester and over this C&D on his previous three starts. He can get back to winning ways, although he does need a career best off this mark. Winged Messenger is admirably consistent, with five top-three finishes this season, and he may prove the biggest danger, followed by bottom-weight Nordic Games.

Competitive but BONA FORTUNA is at the top of his game and gets the nod.
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Smooth Silesie hasn't finished outside of the top two in each of her last three outings, winning once, and she should be thereabouts. Angle Land is bidding for a third C&D victory and has to be considered, but INFINITY BLUE bounced back to form when filling the runner-up spot at Doncaster at the start of the month and is just 1lb higher. If the four-year-old remains in similar form, he could prove tough to beat.

A record of 13412 in C&D Class 5s argues the case for ANGLE LAND over likely pace influences Smooth Silesie and Infinity Blue.
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BEIJINHO is bred to race on an all-weather surface being by Nyquist and there was promise in her runner-up berth on debut at this track. She broke smartly and led before being collared approaching the final furlong. She was no match for the winner, but was clear of the remainder and there should be more to come from this former barrier trial winner. Daler has been placed three times over 1m and looks one of the more likely contenders. Raykir has attained a mark of 80 and first-time cheekpieces saw him get closer in third at Limerick last month. Eichan San will be eyeing prize money, while newcomer Tour Guide Tom would be interesting if strong in the betting.

Raykir rates a major player back down in trip, but perhaps there could be greater improvement to come from the once-raced BEIJINHO
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LIKENESS finished a creditable third at Kempton on debut, considering she missed the break. The winner has subsequently gone in again, so it looks worth keeping on the right side of George Boughey's Blue Point filly on the strength of that form. Butterfly Beach returned a beaten favourite when second at Newmarket on her introduction, but showed enough to suggest she has a future, while Rouane is expected to thrive over this extra furlong.

Having been slowly away on last month's debut at Kempton, LIKENESS did well to finish third and she can build on that performance.
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HARLINGTON arrives in winning form having just prevailed at Chepstow last month and a 3lb rise is unlikely to stop the four-year-old from backing that performance up. San Francisco Bay has to enter calculations based on his latest success at Nottingham, but he may need everything to go his way off a 5lb higher mark. With that in mind, Letsbeatsepsis might prove to be the biggest threat.

Preference is for SAN FRANCISCO BAY (nap), who justified favouritism with a dominant display off a reduced mark at Nottingham.
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Having returned to form with a second over 1m6f at Salisbury, Media Mogul merits consideration. However, the drop back in distance could leave him vulnerable to a speedier rival and preference is for PAPPA LOUIS. The son of Showcasing arrives on the back of a runner-up effort at Catterick and a 1lb drop in the ratings may prove fruitful. The up-in-trip Telecommunication is also worth close inspection.

Especially at home here, TELECOMMUNICATION can take the step up in trip in his stride to deny Pappa Louis and Media Mogul.
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Aidan O'Brien's PIERRE BONNARD can improve upon an opening fourth at Leopardstown. It looked a fair maiden and his stablemate in third came out and hacked up by eight lengths back at the same track. O'Brien also saddles debutant King Of Sparta, who warrants automatic respect as a half-brother to a dual Oaks winner. Prospect Thunder couldn't really land a blow when third of four in a Group 3 at Leopardstown, but that was his first start. He will appreciate these calmer waters. Galway third Nazario was cut down in the closing stages over that stiff 7f and comes into the reckoning, while Daary and Masaban are others who could get involved.

Having run well in a high-quality Curragh maiden on debut, SHAIHAAN (nap) is the one to beat with improvement forthcoming from that.
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Be The Standard finished a promising third over 7f at Haydock on debut and could have a say in the outcome. Thatcham may prove best of his yard's three runners with Sean Levey on board for his introduction, but another newcomer in BOW ECHO makes most appeal. The son of Night Of Thunder represents last year's winning connections and an entry in next month's Champagne Stakes at Doncaster suggests he could make a bold bid at the first time of asking.

David Menuisier had another 2yo newcomer win at Newmarket this month and preference is for his debutant LOST BOYS, who cost 130,000gns.
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MAKES ME WONDER brings a consistent level of form to proceedings and this appears to be an excellent opportunity for David Simcock's gelding to get his head in front for the second time in his career. Sonic Pioneer had excuses when hampered at Wolverhampton in June and he is more than capable of bouncing back to form, while dropping back slightly in trip might aid the cause of Dalmally.

Top of the list is MAKES ME WONDER, who has finished close up in his last three runs including a clear second at Yarmouth 12 days ago.
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DIVINE KNIGHT was flying too high when finishing seventh in a conditions event at Glorious Goodwood and he makes plenty of appeal in these calmer waters. The four-year-old had previously shown a willing attitude to make a successful debut at Thirsk and he can regain the winning thread. Mawood upped his game with his fourth at Windsor and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of the reappearing Snow Master.

The 3yos may have their work cut out against the older DIVINE KNIGHT who won on his debut at Thirsk last month. Koge is next best.
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PUNK POET is one to consider at a price. He has been out of form, but has five C&D victories in his locker. He was third in a higher grade here in February and now races off 10lb lower. Obama Army is likely to be playing catch-up from the stalls, but could be coming home stronger than most. He kept on well to be a close fourth on his last visit to Dundalk in July. Ballymagreehan stayed on strongly to win that race by a short head. He should have every chance of following up, although the handicapper upped him 6lb, which makes life more difficult. Akmaam has been hurdling, but could play a part in the finish.

Still relatively unexposed, the 3yo BALLYMAGREEHAN is taken to defy a 6lb rise for a recent C&D win
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Although she was slightly underwhelming when finishing fifth in a Group 3 over 6f at Ascot last month, FLOWERHEAD makes plenty of appeal dropping further in class. A return to 5f may also help the daughter of Starman and she edges the vote over Killavia. Rod Millman's filly supplemented her third in a Listed event at Sandown with a ready win in a maiden at the same venue 21 days ago and is feared most, ahead of Daneh Of Dandy.

Rod Millman is having a fine season with his 2yos and the progressive KILLAVIA (nap) is taken to follow up her maiden win at Sandown.
Class & Speed Card

Revolutionise has been knocking on the door in recent outings, including when runner-up over C&D last time, and is expected to be in the mix, as is The Bitter Moose. The vote, though, goes to MARLAY PARK after last week's second at Brighton. The seven-year-old is 1lb well-in compared to future events and makes plenty of appeal in his bid for a fifth track-and-trip success.

The vote goes to THE BITTER MOOSE, who's been resurgent over 6f of late and whose two wins came over this trip.
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SPANISH HARLEM showed he's well suited to a test of stamina when a highly creditable fourth behind Resplendent Grey in the valuable bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown in April and took advantage of a good opportunity when opening his account at Punchestown last time. The Willie Mullins-trained gelding was prominent throughout when scoring over an extended 3m and can follow up at the main expense of Yeats Star, who has been lightly raced since winning over a similar trip at Listowel last autumn. Dark Note and Caesar Rock are closely matched on running at Tipperary last month.

The top-rated SPANISH HARLEM would be conceding 5lb to Yeats Star in a handicap and if he runs to his rating, he'll be hard to beat
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A switch to handicap company saw RIBSTON PIPPIN prove far more competitive when second at Redcar. The three-year-old ticks plenty of boxes now debuting in classified company and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. The biggest danger may emerge in the shape of last month's Brighton third Aim For The Bull, although Tommy's Promise is also of interest returning to a C&D where he has shown up well in the past.

This looks to be a good opportunity for AIM FOR THE BULL to get off the mark. Ribston Pippin is second choice.
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The three-year-old GAME POINT has been building experience in maidens and looks threatening off a light weight in his first handicap. He has been runner-up no less than five times in a row over a variety of trips and has plenty of ability. He gets first-time cheekpieces. Tribal Star was a more-than-decent fourth over further in the Northumberland Plate at Newcastle in June. He has placed form over this trip here and his overall form figures at this racetrack read '3122'. Spicy Margarita has shown an aptitude for the surface in Dundalk and, since then, has been keeping good company on turf. She is well worth a go at this distance.

FINAL VOYAGE ran two big races on turf lately but is more effective on AW with seven wins and can add to that today.
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Sudbury Hill improved on his debut effort to shed his maiden tag at Newcastle last month and should mount another bold bid. However, he might find it tough to successfully concede 13lb to EMERALD COAST, who shaped with lots of promise when finishing a close third on her Chester introduction. With any amount of improvement to come, she could be the one to beat. Market support behind newcomer Sports Day would be interesting.

St Mark's Basilica colt MONASTRY has finished both his races out well and he should be well served by this stiffer track.
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She's The Duchess has posted a string of creditable efforts in defeat since entering handicap company at the start of May and the application of first-time blinkers could unlock some hidden potential. However, MYTHICAL COMPOSER looks worth another go over today's distance on quicker ground. The Clive Cox-trained colt appeared to find his stamina stretched in underfoot conditions on his latest third at Newmarket and this flatter track should suit. Forever My Prince is also worth a second look.

The vote goes to the unexposed SUNSHINE MAG, who was runner-up at Yarmouth last month and looks on a fair mark for her handicap debut.
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NAPOLIAN, the runner-up to a promising type when introduced at Ripon last month, looks the one to beat here. The son of Kodiac, who holds a Group 2 entry for the Mill Reef, as well as a couple of early-closer races, should be a good deal wiser and notably represents a yard that won a division of this race last year. Alaminos and Jazl are interesting newcomers, while Mademoiselle Belle is the pick of the rest with experience.

Napolian looks the pick of the runners with experience but the vote goes to the Crisfords' striking newcomer JAZL.
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ONEFORTHEDITCH easily won a point-to-point and was successful twice over hurdles last summer at Killarney and Cork. The selection shaped well on her only previous chase outing under Rules at Clonmel and, having been placed on her latest two start over hurdles, reverts to fences off what appears a favourable mark. Point winner Our Zebo has a similar profile having won twice over hurdles this spring and was narrowly denied by Thehairyfella when switched to fences at Downpatrick last month. Likeable Chancer, Early Arrival and Futurum Regem are others to consider.

Denied by the head of Thehairyfella last time, OUR ZEBO is a winner over hurdles at this track and can get his revenge
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MASTER GARVEY was nearest at the finish when beaten less than a length into fourth on his last try at this track and trip, back in April. He is in good recent nick courtesy of a couple of third places in Leopardstown and here. Porsche Lad won over C&D in March and posted a runner-up spot over further a week later, which gives him a better chance than most. Tartaraghan has been in good form over the summer and took top honours at Navan last month, which makes her dangerous. Cork winner Vervain and Killarney runner-up So Messi are likely to have plenty of supporters.

In good form on this surface earlier in the year, PORSCHE LAD was poor on turf making his stable debut last time but can win again.
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This can go the way of the William Haggas-trained SUHUB, who sets the standard with an official rating of 71. The daughter of Mohaather hit the woodwork over 7f at Leicester last month and is expected to appreciate the return to a mile. Arf's Duchess offered encouragement when fourth on her reappearance at Thirsk and could have lots more to offer. Of the remainder, Self Charging makes the most appeal.

It's hard to recall many weaker novices staged at Newmarket and one that looks at the mercy of SUHUB.
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A return to a sounder surface and reapplied cheekpieces saw NIGHTSINWHITESATIN making light work of her opposition at Nottingham recently. Ed Bethell's filly scored with plenty in hand and a 6lb penalty shouldn't forestall another bold bid. Shalfa returned from the sidelines to outrun odds off 33/1, getting closest to an emphatic winner at Windsor. She could be dangerous, with Bownder and Veraison also considered.

This can go to the unexposed 3yo NIGHTSINWHITESATIN, who won by 5l at Nottingham last week and is 2lb well in under a penalty.
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HAADERR is a half-brother to this year's Britannia runner-up La Botte and could be well placed to follow in the footsteps of his sibling. Denied by just a head when second to a Group 2-entered colt in a Haydock maiden last month, a step forward could suffice here. Hasbro Market and Kiss For An Angel both filled the same finishing position on their debut runs and also command respect now that have experience. Goldie Bear also merits a betting check.

This can go to GOLDIE BEAR, who kept on well for third over 6f at York three weeks ago and looks ready for 7f now.
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CAPTAIN RYAN MATT showed promise in three maiden hurdle outings on testing ground earlier this year and if handling this sounder surface, may prove difficult to beat. The Henry de Bromhead-trained gelding filled second place twice including behind the odds-on Grimaud in a 20-runner Gowran event in March. Penny Express has also finished second twice in maiden hurdles and was reportedly unsuited by soft ground when disappointing in a Killarney handicap last time. Dolce N' Milana represents the champion trainer and is a half-sister to two winners, including the useful Thirsty Work, and may prove the biggest threat to the selection.

The Mullins' debutante DOLCE N' MILANA may have enough in her locker to take this on debut
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Cancan In The Rain struck by just under a length at Southwell a fortnight ago and holds an obvious chance off only 3lb higher. Pink Lily made the frame in a warmer event at Newbury when last seen and is respected on her return, but DREAM PIRATE gets the vote. The five-year-old finished third in this grade at Nottingham and has kindly been dropped 1lb. With Tom Marquand booked, he could be the one to beat.

An open handicap. CANCAN IN THE RAIN was well backed when winning at Southwell over 7f and this stiff 1m won't pose any problems.
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Ingleby Archie is consistent and should be capable of another bold showing, while Dickieburd is very dangerous to ignore competing off 10lb below his last winning mark. However, there really isn't much to chose between any of the sextet. With that in mind, it could be worth chancing STASH THE CASH, who is back on an attractive rating and won't need to find much to cause a minor upset in what could well be a tactical affair.

The most persuasive option is SOUTH PARADE, who won over C&D last summer and gave a good account of herself when third here a week ago.
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ONEBRIGHTBLUEROSE has gained both career wins at Wexford including when ridden by Darragh O'Keeffe in May and has been generally consistent since. The selection wasn't helped by a mistake two out when third to Chosen Shant again at Wexford last week with Paul's Dream and Polly Poppins both behind. Tingarran Express has been placed here on a number of occasions including when runner-up in this race last year, while others to consider include Ballycashin and A Snow White Park. The latter takes a drop in class after finishing sixth to Davy Crockett in a Galway novice and has plenty of scope for improvement.

Courtesy of her shock Rules' debut success, A SNOW WHITE PARK brings the best form into the race and can win on handicap bow
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DARK TORNADO had the measure of Sterling Knight (second) over 7f on the Rowley Mile in May before being far from disgraced in the Summer Mile at Ascot last month. Denis Quinn's gelding reverts to handicap company from only 4lb higher than that latest success and the low-mileage son of Dark Angel could bounce back. Elarak struggled in Listed company over C&D but he remains of interest, as does recent Thirsk scorer Rhythm Master. Dutch Decoy picked up this prize in 2022 can't be overlooked either.

This could be tactical. A chance is taken on MR CHAPLIN who isn't in as bad form as his figures may suggest. He's unexposed at 1m.
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Karl Burke has his string in excellent form lately and ARBITRATION might add to his winner tally here. Third at Musselburgh last month but only beaten a length, the Beckford gelding could get off the mark at the ninth attempt here if he repeats or betters that effort. Tim Easterby is also in among the winners and we can expect a big run from Redcar third Empire Power on her handicap debut, while Far Ahead could be a different proposition returning to this trip.

Consistent for Tom Dascombe this year, HIGH ON HOPE (nap) is taken to open his account on his first start for Michael Appleby.
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WHISKEY SERENADE gets the vote in this maiden for horses that have yet to finish in the first four under Rules. The point-to-point winner wasn't disgraced in two maiden hurdle outings last month, including behind Diamond Tipp at Downpatrick. Tomorrow At Dawn rates a threat on her fifth behind Cameletta Vega at Cork, while point-to-point winner Quarry Tiepy has obviously had training problems and was fifth to Derryville when reappearing here in May. Rizedda also represents a powerful yard and is another to consider along with Charity Barnum and Mountrivers Lass.

A low-grade maiden hurdle which looks a good opportunity for CHARITY BARNUM (nap) who is likely to be suited by the step up in trip
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Having failed to see out 1m4f here last month, it didn't take long for CHARMING WHISPER to regain the winning thread with a comfortable triumph over C&D. Philip McBride's charge must now shoulder a penalty, but he is still relatively lightly raced at this trip and could have more to offer. Show Biz Kid struck the woodwork at Newbury and is respected from just 1lb higher. Bobacious, who finished second when attempting to complete a hat-trick at Windsor, is also noted.

Being up with the pace could be beneficial and the in-form BOBACIOUS (nap) is unlikely to be far off the lead under Tom Marquand.
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Jez Bomb took a class 6 Doncaster handicap by a neck last time out, but an added 3lb from the handicapper may mean the C&D winner has to settle for a place. Hostelry reappears quickly after her unlucky Leicester third and is due to go up 1lb for future races, but BERNALDA gets the nod. Placed over further on his last three starts, he travels up from Newmarket and looks likely to be far better suited by the drop to a mile.

John Wainwright's mare BIPLANE has slip to a good mark and this return to 1m could be what she needs now.
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SEEITOLDYA won his only point-to-point start at Ballycrystal this spring and has shown promise since over hurdles including when switched to handicap company at Cork last week. The well-bred Walk In The Park gelding was outpaced in the closing stages and may be suited by this step up in trip. Mephisto has won three times on the Flat and the penny has really dropped over hurdles recently winning at both Wexford and Ballinrobe in the past week. The Gerry Keane-trained grey gelding stayed 2m7f really well last time and is an obvious threat along with Spellacy's Cross, who has filled the runner-up spot on his latest three starts.

Gerard Keane's MEPHISTO is in the form of his life and may be able to complete the hat-trick once this doesn't come too soon
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STARPROOF was something of a surprise winner at Ffos Las last week. A 5lb penalty should be no barrier to further success judged on past exploits, though, and with Tom Marquand booked, it would appear that another big run is likely. Sarafina Mshairi went close at Windsor last time out and a second career success doesn't look far away. Others to note include Lipsink and Royal Accord.

Starproof is respected under a penaly but preference is for ROYAL ACCORD who has compiled a solid profile this year.
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Made All is the only distance winner in this field after scoring at Catterick last month and he was far from disgraced when third at Musselburgh since. He can go close, but if ARUNDEL reacts positively to a first-time visor, Ed Dunlop's Yarmouth second could be the one if he takes to the added two furlongs off the same mark. Arranmore won by a head at Newcastle at the beginning of the month and is another to consider.

Slightly ahead of the handicapper after his recent close second over 1m2f, ARUNDEL could have untapped potential over this new trip.
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Willie and Patrick Mullins have dominated this race in recent years and may have the answer again with HIGHLAND REALM. He is out of Stops A Nation, a course bumper winner on debut and a half-sister to Wicklow Brave, who was a real star for Closutton under both codes with victories including the Irish St Leger and the Punchestown Champion Hurdle. Andy Slattery has enjoyed a purple patch recently in bumpers and it will be interesting to see if the market speaks in favour of Gulf Coast Highway. Alaskan View was second to More Coko in this corresponding race 12 months ago and again filled the runner-up spot at Wexford last time, despite losing a shoe.

Willie Mullins has won the last six renewals of this race and his well-bred debutant HIGHLAND REALM is taken to make a winning start
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