There were 30 Races on Monday 4th September 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Roscommon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SECRET HANDSHEIKH likely found a quick turnaround too much when fifth at Bath last month and the Mayson gelding may regain the winning thread now returned to the C&D of his most recent success. The handicapper continues to cut Pop Dancer some slack and the six-year-old shouldn't be underestimated now 6lb below his last triumph. Tony Carroll's charge may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Lipsink.

SECRET HANDSHEIKH was a shade below par at Bath last time but he went close on his penultimate start and was a C&D winner off a 1 lb higher mark in April. John Gallagher's charge is taken to quickly bounce back and get the better of Pop Dancer, who is also 1 lb below the mark off which he struck over this C&D during the autumn and he should come on for his recent spin here when returning from a five-month break. The Princes Poet can see off Lipsink in the battle for minor place money.

The pick is POP DANCER, who shaped quite well over C&D last month, after a break, and is entitled to have needed that outing.
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Having been narrowly denied on his penultimate outing, PAVLODAR found himself on the right side of a close finish next time. Alastair Ralph's charge must saddle a 5lb penalty for that success, but he is far from exposed and there might be more to come. Garner showed more at Newbury 17 days ago, finishing third, and is another expected to go well. The ultra-consistent Airshow can chase the pair home.

Having been well backed, IMPERIAL DREAM was left poorly placed and possibly unsuited by the track when fifth at Epsom on his latest outing. Well worth another chance to prove his mark a workable one, he gets the nod to come out on top. Recent C&D winner Pavlodar under Harry Davies and Airshow, who continues in form, head up the dangers.

Pavlodar (second choice) should go well again but HELLO ZABEEL gets the nod for his new yard back from a short break.
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HORSE WHISPERER displayed a willing attitude when fighting back to win on her nursery debut over C&D a fortnight ago and Chris Dwyer's filly should take plenty of stopping off only 3lb higher. Peace Wall offered something to work with when fourth at Catterick in July and may emerge as the chief threat to the selection now eased 2lb in the ratings. Tropical Air will need to up his game but it's too early to be writing off the son of Showcasing.

The fact LOOBY went off at only 7/2 for a Newmarket maiden on her second start and was pitched into a useful conditions race at Glorious Goodwood last time suggests she's thought capable of better off an opening rating in the low-60s and she's taken to strike under Saffie Osborne. Horse Whisperer is an obvious danger on the back of last month's C&D win, while Tropical Air hails from a leading yard and could improve now handicapping.

After displayed a good attitude and recording a good time for the grade over C&D last month, HORSE WHISPERER is taken to follow up.
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Unleash Hell was too keen to do himself justice at Ffos Las 10 days ago, but the addition of first-time cheekpieces could settle him. Ribchester gelding Irrelevant is bred to be better than his current mark and he must be of interest with Finley Marsh taking over from an inexperienced apprentice. However, preference is for SHAWS PHOENIX. She plugged on for a well-beaten fifth at Salisbury last time, but the switch to nursery company and step up to a mile can bring about a fair chunk of improvement.

GO YOUR OWN WAY backed up his previous effort when finishing a close-up third at Wolverhampton (9.5f) on Saturday and, with the drop back in trip holding no fears, he earns the narrow vote to come out on top. Unleash Hell, in first-time cheekpieces, and handicap-debutante Shaws Phoenix, who may well appreciate this step up in trip, head up the dangers.

In a weak nursery SHAWS PHOENIX is taken to win on her handicap debut. Unleash Hell, who is tried in cheekpieces, is next best.
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DUELY SPICED was far from disgraced when finding only a progressive rival too good last time and she looks to hold leading claims. Edergole's Gift, Miss Woo Woo and Royal Expert are all officially rated 66, with the latter feared most judged on her third-placed finish behind the selection at Lingfield in early August. Newcomer My Clementine is related to several highly-rated types and any market support would make Charlie Johnston's filly interesting too.

Those with experience don't set the bar high so a chance is taken on Charlie Johnston newcomer MY CLEMENTINE, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Gay Kelleway's Duely Spiced might be the one to give her most to do.

Charlie Johnston's filly MY CLEMENTINE is out of a 6f Group 3 winner and does not need to be anything special to make a winning debut.
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AZAHARA PALACE produced another career-best effort when beaten a neck at Salisbury last month, an effort for which she was subsequently raised 2lb in the handicap. The daughter of Adaay is fancied to continue her progress and can get the better of Marie Laveau. She failed to fire having been well supported ahead of her handicap bow last time but, if the first-time hood can help her to settle, she can give her true running. Hey Lyla is also noted.

Already a dual C&D winner, AZAHARA PALACE took another step forward in form terms when narrowly denied the hat-trick by another improving sort at Salisbury 25 days ago. Re-united with Billy Loughnane back here, she can confirm her mark still workable. Hey Lyla and Kracking head up the dangers.

Progressive front-runner Azahara Palace is respected but the hood should help MARIE LAVEAU and she gets the vote.
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NOR TIME NOR TIDE appears well treated by these race conditions, especially once taking his jockey's claim into account. An impressive winner of a Killarney nursery on his most recent start, the Joseph O'Brien-trained son of Ten Sovereigns went up 11lb as a result. This looks a really nice opportunity to add to that success. Stromberg, a stablemate of the selection, came forward from his debut run to easily win his maiden at the Galway festival. He looks almost certain to be involved but the concession of 7lb to Nor Time Nor Tide is a big ask. Course and distance winner Port Louis only just failed to follow up in a similar contest to this one on his next start. As a prominent racer, he is ideally drawn just three off the rail under Colin Keane.

This should go to a Joseph O'Brien-trained runner with clear preference for easy Galway winner STROMBERG over Nor Time Nor Tide.

Joseph O'Brien's STROMBERG is entered in some of the top races and he showed why when bolting up at Galway.
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With a few of these searching for form, it might pay to side with BATCHELOR BOY. John Gallagher's six-year-old has yet to get his head in front this season, but the gelded son of Footstepsinthesand is now 8lb below his last winning mark and is likely to appreciate a drop in grade. Lilkian will be a threat to all if able to dictate, while Lethal Angel appeals most of the remainder.

BERNARD SPIERPOINT didn't enjoy the rub of the green when ninth at Beverley last time and this C&D scorer can bounce back in style to bag a fourth success here. Voodoo Bay can also boast course-winning form so is feared most off a handy-looking mark ahead of in-form Lilkian.

Preference is for LILKIAN, who is much better known for his AW exploits but was a creditable fourth on turf at Newmarket in July.
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ANOTHER GIFT hasn't looked back since switching her attentions to handicaps, bolting up over C&D last month before following up under a penalty at Southwell six days later. The daughter of Harry Angel can deliver once more, despite another 6lb hike in the ratings. Tiora, who scored on soft ground at Doncaster 30 days ago, appeals as her most likely danger. Happy Tears sports first-time cheekpieces on her first attempt at 6f and those factors could spark further improvement.

Cases can be made for the majority of these. MOREGINPLEASE gets the nod having put in good late work when second to an improving type at Catterick and the first-time cheekpieces may help eke out a little more. Happy Tears, who also sports cheekpieces for the first time, promises to be suited by this step up in trip and is feared most ahead of Doncaster-winner Tiora.

The impression remains there's more to come from ANOTHER GIFT and she can defy a 6lb higher mark. Moreginplease is second choice.
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LAOISMAN sets a clear standard on his narrow defeat at Windsor last time out and a similar level of performance by the Night Of Thunder colt should suffice. Solray was just under two lengths behind when making his debut on that occasion, and Jane Chapple-Hyam's charge is entitled to finish closer here. Seattle Time has 7lb to find with the selection judged on official ratings, but he has the services of top apprentice Billy Loughnane in the plate.

LAOISMAN went as close as he ever has done when runner-up behind a useful prospect at Windsor on his most recent outing and, with nothing of that calibre of rival in this field, he can get off the mark. Solray, who finished a place behind the selection that day, is next best, ahead of the returning Seattle Time.

Suited by a drop to 6f when giving a short-odds favourite a real fright at Windsor last month, LAOISMAN is the most persuasive option.
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PALLASMORE LASS has yet to get her head in front from 26 attempts but this could finally be the day that everything falls right. Only just touched off over course and distance in July, the Paul Flynn-trained five-year-old finished best of all when third at Cork last week. A strong pace appears to really suit the mare, so with two confirmed front runners in the race, she looks likely to get that here. Rock Dandy won that aforementioned Cork race, breaking smartly and making all the running under Jamie Powell. The Pat Murphy-trained gelding won't have things as easy now with Mullacash Buzz almost sure to take him on for the lead. The latter won over 7f here last August but is unlikely to have any difficulties with the additional yardage.

SINGE ANGLAIS needs to cut out the tardy starts but he's largely run with credit upon joining his present yard and, with cheekpieces replacing the visor, he could just be worth chancing to put it all together from a career-low mark. The Bog Bank, Allo Arry, back down in trip, and Pallasmore Lass complete the shortlist.

A strong gallop seems guaranteed and if the pace did collapse up front then PALLASMORE LASS should be closing fast.
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Course-specialist JUNOESQUE bounced back to form with a decent second over track and trip a fortnight ago and might be poised to record a ninth success at the Sussex venue. Global Style continues to run well and is likely to be in the thick of things once again, along with No Diggity, who denied Tony Carroll's gelding in a classified event on his latest outing.

TAWTHEEF will have every chance if reproducing the form of his reappearance second over 1¼m here during the spring. He has failed to threaten in two subsequent starts but is entitled to come on for his latest run (first outing for 12 weeks) and has edged down to a handy mark. The consistent Global Style was just touched off by No Diggity here on his penultimate start and is taken to reverse those placings and emerge as the main danger. Junoesque is also shortlisted.

Topweight ANGEL ON HIGH ran a big race when fifth under a very positive ride here last month and might be the answer.
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HURRICANE POWER went desperately close over C&D nine days ago and any further improvement can see Paul & Oliver Cole's colt get off the mark. Fool's Gold shaped with promise on his racecourse debut and it would be no surprise to see this half-brother to the Prix de l'Abbaye winner The Platinum Queen take a step forward. Others to note include Chiedozie and High Sport.

HURRICANE POWER continued his theme of race-by-race progress when runner-up in a C&D novice 9 days ago, travelling powerfully. He's capable of going one better, perhaps at the chief expense of Fool's Gold and Flavour Maker unless there's strong support for a newcomer.

Preference is for HURRICANE POWER, who was a front-running second over C&D last Saturday and sets a good standard on that near miss.
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Bama Lama posted a career-best performance when completing a second success of the season at Windsor last month, and the five-year-old must enter calculations off only 4lb higher. However, PORTERINTHEJUNGLE endured a rough finish when impeded throughout the final furlong over C&D recently, and makes slightly more appeal given that was her first appearance for 304 days. In-form rivals Joy Choi and On Edge are likely to be thereabouts too.

Course-scorer PORTERINTHEJUNGLE made an encouraging return from an absence when runner-up over C&D and can go one better now off an unchanged mark. Bama Lama is feared most on the back of her recent Windsor success ahead of 4-time C&D winner Fossos

A chance is taken on CLOUDY BREEZE, who is far from consistent but has run her best races when fresh.
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Trainer Adrian Joyce is sure to have new recruit BARNHILL ROSE well primed as he reinvents his training career back at this local track. Having relinquished his licence four years ago, Joyce will be keen to make an immediate impact this time round. His representative here, a course and distance winner for Denis Hogan in July, shaped well when fifth at Bellewstown last month. Baalbec Beauty could be well treated having only just been touched off by a subsequent winner at Gowran Park on her latest outing. A daughter of The Last Lion, she is well drawn for a mare that can often race up with the pace. Leviosa has been running well enough of late to suggest she can add to her sole career success thus far.

Lots with chances so it is worth siding with BELLICK to build on his recent Bellewstown eighth and capitalise on a reduced mark. Baalbec Beauty heads the list of dangers on the back of her good Gowran second, with Leviosa and Carlton Banks also well in the mix.

This is a minefield but BAALBEC BEAUTY is well drawn and comes here on the back of a positive run when returning to 7f.
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Oh So Audacious has found her stride of late and should mount another bold bid off only 2lb higher than her narrow defeat at Windsor in July. Nevertheless, REEL POWER was impressive when winning over C&D in the same month and the form of his latest runner-up effort appears a touch stronger. Murty McGrath's inmate is marginally preferred, while the in-form duo of Madrinho and Silver Diva shouldn't be far away either.

REEL POWER arrives at the top of his game so is fancied to resume winning ways and gain a second C&D success. Windsor runner-up Oh So Audacious and in-form maiden Silver Diva both have plenty to recommend them too and can chase home Murty McGrath's 4-y-o in that order.

Top of the list is REEL POWER, who proved that his surprise C&D win in July was no fluke when clear second at Windsor last month.
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Havanagreattime sets the standard with an official rating of 80 but, though respected, a chance is taken on STARRING ROLE, who is closely related to the champion two-year-old and multiple Group 1 winner Inspiral. The daughter of Exceed And Excel makes enough appeal on paper to suggest that she can mount a stern challenge on her racecourse bow. Let's Get Em and King Of France are just two more that could feature on their respective debuts.

HAVANAGREATIME reacted well to positive tactics when runner-up at Lingfield a fortnight ago and on that evidence he's capable of winning a maiden such as this. Cuban Harry will know more this time and is a threat, with Starring Role just about the pick of the newcomers.

Starring Role is an interesting newcomer but the vote goes to HAVANAGREATTIME, who went close at Lingfield two weeks ago.
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MONTEVIDEO posted her best performance to date when finishing third at Haydock in June and the daughter of Teofilo must hold every chance with her sights now lowered. Sindri has offered encouragement on all three appearances and rates as the main danger, with first-time cheekpieces likely to eke out some improvement. Brora Breeze shouldn't be inconvenienced by the drop in distance from 1m3f at Kempton and completes the shortlist.

MONTEVIDEO finished ahead of a next-time-our winner when third at Haydock in June and, with that the best form on offer, she looks the one to be with. Sindri has a bigger performance in her and is feared most.

This is somewhat weaker than either of the Class 2 novices MONTEVIDEO contested in early summer. Brora Breeze is next best.
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Although raised 12lb for a recent course and distance win, the Andrew Kinirons-trained YERMANTHERE can follow up. Competitive off a similar mark in the past, the five-year-old once again has the assistance of Sean Bowen in the saddle. Taking Bowen's valuable claim into account, the gelding remains capable of further success at a track where he is already proven. Brave Troop had been in excellent form earlier in the campaign but struggled somewhat when faced with a higher grade in recent outings. The Barry Fitzgerald-trained four-year-old will find this company slightly easier. Chestnutter made all on two occasions earlier in the summer but was faced with a difficult task when drawn out wide in Leopardstown recently. Nonetheless, the Noel Meade-trained filly acquitted herself well in third place.

Willie McCreery has won this 4 times since 2016 so it might be worth taking a chance on the well-handicapped ALL LIES AHEAD bouncing back to form, particularly with Billy Lee, who has been on board for all her best efforts, back in the saddle. Hazalaya had a bit in hand in maiden company here recently and is second choice ahead of Noel Meade's Chestnutter.

Preference is for HAZALAYA (nap) who could have more scope for improvement at this stage of her career.
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INTERCESSOR suggested that he may be returning to the boil when a close third at Leicester recently, with the son of Due Diligence ticking plenty of boxes off the same mark in this contest. Dulcet Spirit arrives in good heart and should be on the premises once again, while Heer's Sadie could bounce back to form now back over 7f.

INTERCESSOR has yet to get his head in front this term but can race off the same mark as when a very good recent second at Leicester so edges the vote in a tight-knit handicap. Lingfield-third Dulcett Spirit is also weighted to go well, with C&D winners Heer's Sadie and Amathus also in the picture.

Class-dropper INTERCESSOR (nap) ran well at Leicester recently and remains well handicapped on his C&D second in April.
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AL HUJAIJA offered more encouragement when only finding a progressive rival too strong at Goodwood recently and a reproduction of that performance may be enough to see Roger Varian's filly go one place better. Falling For You has displayed enough ability in both appearances to warrant respect and may give the selection most to do, ahead of Invincible Molly, who should have learned plenty from her debut fourth at Lingfield a fortnight ago.

INVINCIBLE MOLLY needed her first experience at Lingfield a fortnight ago but showed promise by the finish and can step up on that and provide in-form Ralph Beckett with another winner. Activated also shaped well amidst greenness on her C&D debut and may provide a bigger threat than more-established pair Al Hujaija and Falling For You.

Preference is for AL HUJAIJA who has finished runner-up in two of her four runs and sets a fair standard. Activated is feared most.
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FLIGHT OF ANGELS returned to form with a third-placed effort in a better race at Epsom last week and Charlie Johnston's three-year-old should take some stopping off the same mark. Emperor's Clothes hasn't been disgraced in maiden/novice company of late and likely has more to offer now entering handicaps. The Holy Roman Emperor gelding may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Ectocross.

FLIGHT OF ANGELS has a solid record in handicaps over this trip and might be able to notch a second success of the year. Daarree was better than the result at Kempton last time and had run well on handicap debut prior to that so he's a probable threat. Unexposed-pair Emperor's Clothes and Ezmerellda are other interesting contenders.

The choice is FLIGHT OF ANGELS (nap), who has maintained her form since winning at Wetherby in June. Ectocross should run well.
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A tricky race for punters to weigh up with a number of these reappearing after a significant absence and perhaps MARTINSTOWN can confirm the promise of his debut win last year. The Galileo full-brother to Free Wind beat Point Gellibrand in a Cork maiden over this trip last year that has worked out well, but was found to be lame when disappointing on his only run since on testing ground at Naas this spring. Fleetfoot showed useful placed form last year but has also been sidelined since winning a Leopardstown maiden five months ago. Genuine Article and Shayzann are also maiden winners stepping up in trip from a mile.

MARTINSTOWN probably got bogged down in the mud at Naas but he's in expert hands and this low-mileage 4-y-o is taken to regain the winning thread. Genuine Article and Shayzann both look ready for this trip and are feared most.

MARTINSTOWN owns the best form and it is significant that his top connections are keeping faith with him.
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There was plenty to like about PURPLE LOVE's tenacious victory at Doncaster last month, with the Wootton Bassett filly making plenty of appeal off her opening mark of 80. Fellow last-time-out winner Prisha is also heading in the right direction and likely has more to come too. Tom Clover's charge may emerge as the chief threat, while Five Towns is a solid yardstick and cannot be underestimated either.

FIVE TOWNS was a good second to one who has subsequently placed twice in listed company when upped to this trip at Haydock in June. With just five runs under her belt, she may well have more to offer. Next on the list is Prisha, who landed the odds in a Yarmouth maiden last time and rates a big danger with improvement likely now handicapping. Time's Eye is third choice.
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LUKE SHORT gained the latest of his two wins over three years ago, but has returned in good form recently following an absence of over 14 months. The Noel Meade-trained gelding didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when a close-up third on soft ground at Naas, and again finished strongly over 10 furlongs when beaten a neck by Slieve Binnian in a 19-runner handicap at the Curragh. Kadeen starts handicap life off a mark of 75 after winning a Curragh maiden and it will be interesting to see how he copes with this longer trip, while Narlita handles soft ground well and is another for the shortlist after beating all bar Secret Rock over C&D last month. Jabbar won at Killarney last time and remains on a competitive mark.

INDIGO FIVE appears to have been brought along with handicaps in mind and, not pitched into one over a new trip that should be right up her street, she gets the nod. Another unexposed 3-y-o to consider is Kadeen, who made it third time lucky in a maiden at the Curragh last month and he has been handed what looks a fair opening mark. Luke Short has returned with a couple of solid efforts this season and also enters calculations, along with Narlita.

Plenty to consider in a competitive race. NARLITA is crying out for a bit of luck to shed her maiden status and this might be the day.
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Bungle Bay has acquitted himself with credit of late and James Evans' gelding must enter calculations on the return to class 6 company. However, THE COLA KID has been showing enough signs of encouragement in recent appearances to suggest that he can land a race of this nature and edges the vote. The six-year-old will need to break better this time around, but his turn shouldn't be far away. Deep Spirit, Rhubarb and Sparked are also worth a second look.

BUNGLE BAY has remained in form since winning at Wolverhampton and James Evans' gelding gets the nod in a competitive low-level sprint. The Cola Kid has the benefit of a good-value claimer aboard and can bounce back to form after a rare poor effort over C&D last time, whilst the last-time-out winner Deep Spirit and the in-form Tilsworth Ony Ta complete the shortlist despite the latter holding a less-than-ideal draw.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to RHUBARB, who finished well to go close in a big field at Chepstow last time.
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DEAKIN showed some promise in maidens and finished strongly on his handicap debut when making the frame behind Slieve Binnian in a 19-runner Curragh event last month. The Australia gelding should be suited by this step back up in trip and is fitted with cheekpieces for the first time. Eastmore has been placed on both starts this summer and only went down narrowly when third to Voice Of Reason at Killarney. Rioja Alta has also shown promise on both outings, while Yukon River and Zariygann are two newcomers to keep a close eye on. The former has a real middle-distance pedigree being by Camelot and out of a half-sister to Derby winner Motivator. Tommy Thug has been placed on a number of occasions in maidens, including at Navan on Saturday.

This step back up in trip will suit DEAKIN, who put in good late work when fourth in a big-field handicap at the Curragh where he was returning from a three-month break. He sports first-time cheekpieces here and is taken to open his account at the fifth attempt. It will look highly significant if there's confidence behind one of the likely-looking newcomers in the betteing, namely Yukon River and Zariygann, while Tommy Thug and Eastmore are live each-way candidates.

On proven form, DEAKIN looks the one to plump for, with improvement likely back to this trip and cheekpieces added.
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MREMBO escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice handicap under Olivia Tubb four days ago. The young rider is able to claim her full 7lb here and a similar performance, provided this does not come too soon, might suffice. Charlie Arthur finished third that day but the application of first-time cheekpieces could eke out improvement and see him close the gap, while It's How We Roll heads the remainder.

MREMBO capitalised on the drop in grade when making all at Bath 4 days ago and, without a penalty, she can follow up with more still to offer at this trip. It's How We Roll also arrives in good form and is feared most back at this C&D, while Charlie Arthur is another who enters calculations.

It's hard to side against in-form filly MREMBO (nap) who goes unpenalised for her recent comfortable Bath success.
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LILAC LADY seems to be progressing with racing and may open her account stepping back up in trip. The Michael Grassick-trained filly beat all bar Slaney Tide at Naas, and again finished well over 10 furlongs at Cork last time. She remains on a competitive mark and Billy Lee again takes the ride. Macinamillion didn't help his chance when racing a bit freely, and was also slightly hampered inside the final furlong, when a close second to stablemate Charlies Darling at Navan last Thursday. He's closely matched with Bright N Shine on previous running at Down Royal and is 2lb well-in compared with future handicaps. Givemefive is another to consider, along with Notturno and Night Moon.

MACINAMILLION is taken to build on last week's Navan second and provide Gavin Cromwell with a second successive win in this contest. Billy Lee's mount Lilac Lady left the impression she should have finished closer when fourth at Cork last time and is second choice ahead of Johnny Murtagh's Givemefive, who may benefit from this longer trip.

Having not had the cleanest passage at Cork last time off 3lb higher, the consistent LILAC LADY could break her duck back up in trip.
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Having bolted up on his handicap debut in July, PORTORO lost little in defeat when narrowly denied over an extended 1m3f here, from 13lb higher, the following month. Martin Dunne's charge retains potential and he is fancied to regain the winning sequence. Rollz Royz was sent off favourite at Wolverhampton last month but was unable to trouble the judge. He can improve now switched back to turf however, while others to note include Kentucky Kingdom and Barney's Angel.

BARNEY'S ANGEL has been holding his form well in the main this season, quickly leaving a lesser effort behind when runner-up at Nottingham 20 days ago, so he is taken to go one better this time around. Fullforward returned to winning ways at this course on his latest outing and heads the list of dangers, with Portoro and Galactic Glow others to consider.

The vote goes to BARNEY'S ANGEL, who signalled his turn is near when an excellent Nottingham second last time.
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