There were 51 Races on Saturday 6th September 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Stratford, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Ice Max (fifth) would have finished closer in the Celebration Mile at Goodwood last time were he not denied a clear run, a contest which saw Make Me King finish two lengths ahead of him in fourth. The pair merit respect, as does Prague, who hit the woodwork in this 12 months ago, but it is SUITE FRANCAISE that shades preference. Charlie Johnston's filly made all to land the Dick Hern over C&D in comfortable fashion last month and in receipt of all the allowances, the progressive three-year-old could defy a rise in class.

Although behind Make Me King in the recent Celebration Mile ICE MAX got no luck in running and can turn the tables.
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A top-class renewal of this contest, but it is hard to look past KALPANA. Andrew Balding's filly has yet to taste victory in three starts this year, but she has placed at Group 1 level on each occasion. Her most recent second in the King George at Ascot is the standout piece of form and she can take this prize for the second time en route to a crack at the Arc. Giavellotto won the Hong Kong Vase last December and although not at that level in two starts this season, he cannot be discounted. Tasmania has caught the eye staying on well over 1m2f of late and may find some improvement back at this trip.

King George runner-up KALPANA can go one better and land this prize for a second time. Giavellotto is the biggest threat.
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Connections of RIVER CARD took an interesting route by introducing the son of Hello Youmzain at Deauville. The gelding justified the placement by finishing a length second to another well-regarded UK raider on the day and he can make that experience count. Maltese Cross, Study Of Words and Echo Of Stars are all nicely-bred debutants to monitor closely in the betting.

Experience will count for a lot on slow ground and RIVER CARD posted a useful RPR for a debutant when second at Deauville.
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Sent off favourite on debut at the Curragh, TREASURED ROYAL showed plenty when fifth of 19 and had a subsequent winner behind. Sure to step forward from that initial experience, it will be disappointing if she's not involved towards the business end. Castelluccia kept on well to finish second at Leopardstown and this drop in trip might not play to her strengths. Silkie Sevei has two solid efforts to her name and, with Dylan Browne McMonagle a notable jockey booking, she can be expected to go close. Cheekpieces are tried on Tharaka and Sup Of Red and they both warrant respect. Others for the shortlist are eyecatching barrier trial fifth Chapelhillhart and Jarlath Fahey's Hooves Your Daddy.

Although a beaten favourite on her debut last month, TREASURED ROYAL did well from an unfavourable draw and is taken to score here
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A few of these have some lofty ambitions, but the Kingman colt PUBLISH can prove a cut above them. A desperately unfortunate second on his debut at Sandown, the Gosden's youngster made no mistake at the Esher venue next time and he can rubber-stamp his credentials with success here. There are dangers, however, and perhaps none more so than Bow Echo, who was mightily impressive when winning at Newbury on his racecourse bow. Shayem is also noted.

Bow Echo's runaway debut win was exciting but PUBLISH is a promising colt in his own right and may have the edge.
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The unexposed Sky Safari is unbeaten on the all-weather and has to be noted following her latest success over C&D. That said, this is tougher and a chance can be taken on SIR PAUL RAMSEY. Charlie Johnston's gelding was a close third in a valuable handicap at York two starts ago and his Chester effort last weekend is easily forgiven as he was too far back in a race dominated by those who held prominent positions. Cogitate should not be underestimated following a couple of promising efforts, while Final Voyage and Silent Age complete the shortlist.

Being unbeaten on AW and open to further progress, SKY SAFARI (nap) has particularly strong claims. Local Hero is second pick.
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CROWN OF OAKS made a fine start to his handicap career with a cosy success when stepped up to this trip at Ayr. A 6lb rise leaves him with plenty of room to move and the son of Wootton Bassett can make the most of getting weight from each of his rivals. Wave Rider has also won over this distance and is another key player, while Asmen Warrior has finished second on both previous starts for James Owen and is a potential improver with a visor added.

The grey area is soft ground but CROWN OF OAKS once held Group-race entries and it should be onwards and upwards after Ayr.
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A first racecourse ride could prove a winning one for Freya Frain. The young apprentice claims 10lb on CACTUS, one of two Aidan O'Brien-trained representatives in the line-up. Placed twice from four starts, the 76-rated filly should give a good account of herself off a light weight. First Approach is the other Ballydoyle contender, with blinkers and a tongue-strap tried on this No Nay Never colt. In truth, none of the seven can be safely ruled out, with Fresh Fade and Methodtomy Madness bidding to follow up recent breakthrough wins at Naas and Bellewstown respectively. Sent off at 100/1 when second at the Curragh, it will be interesting to see how White Smoke fares on her first start for new connections.

Highly tried on several occasions, FIRST APPROACH has fair prospects of confirming the form of a Tipperary clash with Fresh Fade
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Rawalpindi Express found plenty for pressure and won nicely at Carlisle on his debut in a nursery. He could prove competitive once again, despite a 6lb rise, while Port Darwin is another to consider having shown big improvement when successful at Musselburgh. However, REAL MAN was third over 7f in novice company here last month, but he gave the strong impression this extra yardage would suit and Karl Burke's charge has bags of potential for further improvement now handicapping.

Carlisle winner Rawalpindi Express is feared but the vote goes to DUNKELD DREAMER who should relish this step up in trip.
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Circus Of Rome travelled best of all before kicking clear to record an emphatic success at Newcastle last month. Richard Hughes' progressive gelding merits respect, but he is 11lb higher back on turf and it might pay to side with GRAN DESCANS. The son of Frankel was second in that contest, but he had to challenge on the unfavoured far side and looks sure to close the gap on these revised terms. Returning to this C&D should suit Pole Star and he can't be overlooked.

This could go to VALIANCY, who has shown promise in his first two handicaps and could have more left in the tank for William Haggas.
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Magic Box has won two of her three nursery starts and has to be noted, although a 7lb hike for the latest of those victories at Catterick is a major concern. With that in mind, preference is for RUBY'S ANGEL, who won a valuable event at York last month and a 4lb rise for that surprise success appears fair. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Just Call Me Angel is the pick of them.

The handicapper may have taken a low view of MAYAADA's Epsom maiden success and she's preferred to Ebor meeting winner Ruby's Angel.
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None of the last 10 favourites have been successful in this race. However, NATIVE WARRIOR, priced up as an early market leader, could well buck the trend. The Karl Burke-trained four-year-old is still unexposed over 7f and had an excuse (hampered) when he finished third behind Great Acclaim at Goodwood. Armed with an 8lb pull, he can turn that form around. Bobby Bennu also looks an ideal type for this race, while a lengthy shortlist of each-way contenders includes Akkadian Thunder, Tarkhan and Telemark.

Wickedly competitive. Back on soft ground and with his 2yo promise not forgotten, a chance is taken on MIRABEAU at lengthy odds.
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With Jimmy Dalton claiming 10lb, NOUVEL ESPOIR should give a good account of himself in this fiercely competitive affair. Successful over C&D last season, the five-year-old registered a third career win at Cork in June and wasn't beaten far when eighth of 21 at the Curragh last weekend. On her first try in handicap company, Amicitia finished second in that contest and will be well fancied to go a place better. Knocking on the door of late, Verhoyen is an obvious contender with Dylan Browne McMonagle aboard, while others for the shortlist are recent Naas victor Pinmoney, top-weight Desert Power (first-time tongue-strap) and 2023 winner Step Back In Time.

Less exposed than most of these, AMICITIA may prove speedy enough from her high draw to step up from last week's Curragh second
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A convincing winner at Musselburgh on her penultimate start, DAZZLING HAZE got stuck in traffic at Windsor last time. Given an easy time once in the clear, that form can be safely ignored and she gets another chance with Jack Callan's 5lb allowance also helping her cause. Desert Jungle faced a tougher assignment in a conditions race at Goodwood in July and is one to note now handicapping, while Mighty Magnus drops in trip with a shout.

The vote goes to DAZZLING HAZE, who won in good style at Musselburgh and didn't get any luck when favourte at Windsor last time.
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This can go the way of CABALLO DE MAR, who was last seen finishing a highly-creditable second in the Copper Horse at Royal Ascot, for which he has been raised only 2lb. A winner over 2m here before that, George Scott's charge is a guaranteed stayer, which may be enough to see off the consistent Dancing In Paris, as well as Stressfree, who won here in May and was fourth in the Ebor last month. Arriving on a hat-trick, Paddy The Squire is another to consider off 5lb higher than his Hamilton success, along with Kildare Legend and The Reverend.

The step back up to 1m6f could be ideal for the lightly raced 4yo DRAMATIC STAR (nap), who gets the nod ahead of Paddy The Squire.
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BECKFORD'S FOLLY hasn't looked back since his debut fourth at Lingfield, winning his last two starts, and is likely to have plenty more to offer. Charlie Appleby's colt should take another step forward and, with Oisin Murphy booked, he could be the one to beat. Egoli beat Five Ways (fourth) at Newbury and has competed in Group 2 company since, so he will appreciate this easier assignment. Super Soldier completes the shortlist.

Super Soldier is top rated but there are many plausible alternatives. FIVE WAYS is first choice ahead of Sayidah Hard Spun.
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Push The Limit has plenty of scope for further progress after making a winning handicap debut over 1m3f at Glorious Goodwood. Rogue Millions came up short in Listed company at Hamilton, but is entitled to respect on his Carlisle victory on soft ground before that. TENABILITY's ability to handle the underfoot conditions has to be taken on trust, but the son of Frankel landed a C&D double with his latest success and there looks more to come from him.

William Haggas has a terrific record in this handicap and TENABILITY (nap) did well to win at the Shergar Cup after pulling so hard.
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A good fourth in the Scurry, GAZELLE D'OR should go close. The three-year-old has won four times from 14 starts and has been a model of consistency this term. While recently registering a seventh career success, it's worth noting that Little Queenie has yet to put together back-to-back wins. The likeable grey still warrants the utmost respect and she's sure to have plenty of supporters. Sir Yoshi was disappointingly beaten at Tipperary and is now worse off at the weights with winner Harry's Hill. The latter has been kept busy since that success and will need to bounce back from some disappointing efforts. Fair Taxes, Nezeeh and I Bid You Ajou are other leading hopes.

Recent Bellewstown second FAIR TAXES will appreciate this stiffer track, having beaten Little Queenie over C&D earlier this season
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An emphatic winner at Windsor on debut, Rogue Messiah attempts to follow up that impressive success under a penalty. That extra weight could hand the advantage to RIVER SPEY, who failed to get a clear run when beaten less than a length in fourth in a hot nursery at York. The son of Sergei Prokofiev looks worth another chance at this level, while Zoiros is also of interest returning to 6f having been recently gelded.

Many of these are longer-term prospects but RIVER SPEY looks a winner in waiting after unlucky runs at Goodwood and York.
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Narrowly denied in this contest last year before going on to land the Champions Sprint at Ascot, KIND OF BLUE looks to have been brought along with this race in mind ever since. His most recent third at the Curragh was highly encouraging, and he may be able to hold off the top-rated Lazzat, who was imperious when landing the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee at Royal Ascot, before a disappointing second over slightly further in the Prix Maurice de Gheest last month. Big Mojo looks contender with William Buick booked, while Commonwealth Cup winner Time For Sandals should appreciate going back up in trip after a respectable third over 5f at Goodwood. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Nunthorpe second Ain't Nobody, Flora Of Bermuda and Sky Majesty.

Lazzat was beaten last time and preference is for the highly progressive 3yo filly SKY MAJESTY, with Kind Of Blue second choice.
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Dr Strangelove won on debut over track and trip and has occupied the runner-up berth over 7f in each of his two subsequent outings. The son of Mohaather now goes handicapping and the drop in trip looks a good move, but MESAAFI makes more appeal. All three of the four-year-old's successes have come on the all-weather and he was dropped 2lb after his fifth at Yarmouth last month. Ross Burdon's charge sports a first-time visor, which might help to eke out more. Aramram isn't ruled out either.

Last year's winner Drama should go well again but the tough and progressive ARAMRAM can defy top weight.
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NOCHE CLASICA returned the decisive winner at Goodwood on her handicap debut and first start for James Owen's yard. She can continue on her upward curve and defy a 7lb rise. Abloom won a novice race at Ripon in fine style and that points to a bold bid on her handicap bow, while Protest holds every chance off her current mark back in handicap company. Asteverdi goes well on soft ground and is another to note.

Others have achieved a whole lot more but ABLOOM has been progressing steadily away from the bright lights of the big meetings.
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The well-bred REST YOUR MIND can build on a promising introduction. By Wootton Bassett, she is a half-sister to star bumper performer A Dream To Share and Group 3 winner Raise You. She offered encouragement on her belated debut and is open to progression. The runner-up in that Curragh maiden subsequently defeated Therewillbeglory to win at Naas. The latter has run two solid races and should have the measure of Kathashuna again.

Runner-up on both starts THEREWILLBEGLORY may not need to improve to open her account. She has an edge over Katashuna on Naas form
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Last seen winning a handicap that has worked out well on her seasonal debut, ORCHID could be ahead of her mark and can add to her record here. Jannas Journey has won her last five starts and would be an obvious danger if reproducing the same level of form away from Ayr and Hamilton. The low-mileage Patricia R, Jowddah and She's The Duchess are others to keep an eye on.

It might be worth sticking with the highly progressive JANNAS JOURNEY, who has won five in a row and still looks feasibly treated.
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LUNA A INBHIR NIS has been one of the stories of this season and she almost landed a seventh win when narrowly denied late on in a valuable handicap at York last month. Katie Scott's filly scored over C&D in July and is narrowly preferred to Pontefract winner Reigning Profit, and Jer Batt, who was runner-up in a strong renewal of this contest last year off 3lb higher. An intriguing recruit to the Edward Bethell stable from Hong Kong, Atomic Force may also have a say in proceedings.

The thriving Luna A Inbhir Nis isn't opposed lightly but JER BATT is well handicapped and boasts some strong C&D form.
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Having returned to form with a close-up second at Cartmel a fortnight ago, this looks a suitable opportunity for GAVIN to dominate his rivals. Mickey Bowen's charge is dangerous when allowed an easy lead and the sharp nature of this track should play to his strengths. Chillhi arrives on the back of a respectable fourth at Newton Abbot and a similar performance should see him in the mix. Mount Sinai may fare best of the remainder.

Gavin will probably give this a good shot from the front but CHILLHI ran well at Newton Abbot last week ago and gets the nod.
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Rockit Tommy takes a big step up in trip after a distant fourth over 1m2f at Sandown but he has tasted success twice here and, if he stays, he could go well having won before off his current mark. CAPRELO struck over C&D in May and wasn't disgraced when third over shorter at Yarmouth last time. He might make the most of a return to track and trip, while Dino Bellagio is worth considering if he gets a measured ride up front.

In retained blinkers back at the scene of his May success, CAPRELO holds particularly solid claims. Molten Sea is second choice.
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Five of the last seven winners of this race have been three-year-olds and BINHAREER looks the pick of that age group this time. Runner-up at Newmarket last month and upped 3lb, William Haggas' grey has won over further on soft and may outstay his opponents in these conditions. Double Rush has registered two victories this season and is an obvious danger after his Hamilton second. Listed winner Candy is a lively outsider on his favoured ground.

Double Rush has more to offer but the return to slow ground can see SERGEANT WILKO display his true colours.
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CRAZY BOUT ELVIS showed promise on last month's debut and can build on that. Out of a Listed scorer who has already produced three-time Group 2 winner Breton Rock, the daughter of Wootton Bassett was well held at Naas but finished reasonably well. She seems suited by this distance and should progress. Grecian Power displayed plenty on her own introduction when third at the Curragh and steps up from 7f so should get involved. Shamalza's dam and half-brother won at Group 2 level and she is one to keep an eye on on her first taste of competitive action.

Considerately handled on her promising Curragh debut, GRECIAN POWER can improve enough to hold off her younger rivals
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Eternal Sunshine got first run and was in receipt of 16lb from DARK CLOUD RISING when she won over C&D recently and the latter can avenge that one-length defeat armed with a 3lb pull at the weights. Lorna B, Winged Messenger and Diligently have all been in good form and can ensure this is a truly-run affair. Tawasol could also be on the front end and merits a betting check with a tongue-tie and cheekpieces combination tried.

Juan Les Pins will be a threat if the rain stays away but it's hard to resist last week's C&D winner ETERNAL SUNSHINE (nap).
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Empirestateofmind has been in good heart of late, supplementing his placed efforts at Hamilton and Chester with a victory at Ayr last time. A 3lb higher mark shouldn't prevent another bold display from the veteran, but the younger legs of A WAR EAGLE may have his measure. Edward Bethell's three-year-old has filled the runner-up berth on his last two outings and compensation could be imminent. Last-time-out maiden winners Mezcala and Special Ghaiyyath are also worth a second look.

The one with the most solid claims is A WAR EAGLE, an improving 3yo who probably has more to offer.
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There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from HAMLET'S NIGHT's second-placed hurdles bow at Cartmel and the addition of a first-time hood could prove fruitful. James Owen's gelding travelled with plenty of verve and any improvement could see him open his account. Having posted two creditable efforts in defeat over timber so far, Tilehurst may emerge as the chief threat to the selection, ahead of William Walton.

After running well for a long way when second on his hurdling debut, HAMLET'S NIGHT is taken to go one better here.
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Assail took this prize last year and showed signs of a return to form when second in a better race at Ascot last month. He can go close off this mark, but FEDERATED has won on all three Kempton starts since being stepped up in trip, running on well over a furlong shorter last time out. Upped in class, he sits near the bottom of the weights and can make it career win number six. Storm Catcher and Haku are others to consider.

Being unexposed at 1m4f, KIND OF KISS may well build on his latest effort and record a first British win. Assail is second pick.
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Vespasian can go close, assuming he improves for his first start of the season when second over C&D at the Shergar Cup meeting last month, but he comes up against the hat-trick seeking SOLAR ACLAIM. Julie Camacho's gelding won at Chester over 6f and then at Yarmouth over this trip, both on soft, and an extra 4lb may not be enough to stop him. Woolhampton handles any ground and is another to consider after last week's easy Sandown success.

Flexible regarding the ground, WOOLHAMPTON can repeat last year's win after bringing down the hammer at Sandown last week.
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THEGOOSEISCOOKED has good recent form and although she has won just once from 21 career starts, she meets plenty of out-of-sorts rivals. Her win came at Gowran last month and she again ran well when finishing third under a 7lb penalty at Cork the following day. She competes from that same perch today, but has had a longer break between races. Roderick is stretched by this distance, but finished ahead of three-time winner Dont Do Dramas at Sligo last month. Sottsands and Lunar Landscape are 13-race maidens with reasonable recent form.

Last Sunday's third at Tipperary gives SOTTSANDS a realistic chance of beating Thegooseiscooked who has been notably consistent
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BOSPHORUS ROSE completed a double and made it two from three starts in handicaps when on target at Catterick in July. The daughter of Golden Horn must compete from an 8lb higher mark here but given her upward trajectory, it would come as no surprise were she up to the task. Ancient Myth struck over C&D most recently and a 4lb rise looks fair, while Flickering Halo, who finished second that day, arrives following another creditable effort at Beverley and must enter calculations.

This can go to the progressive 3yo BOSPHORUS ROSE, who made it 2-3 in handicaps when forging clear at Catterick in July.
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HAVIN A FLYER came well clear of the field with the eventual winner at Musselburgh last month and a reproduction of that effort may be enough to see her break the maiden at the fifth time of asking. Runner-up on each of her last two starts, Westend Music is expected to be thereabouts again, as is Country Artiste, who was a creditable fourth over further at Goodwood most recently.

Country Artiste looks booked for another big run but the once-raced MOONLIGHT MIRAGE may improve past her.
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COMANCHE WARRIOR appreciated a step up to a mile when opening his account at Carlisle in July. An opening mark of 76 looks workable for the son of Dark Angel and a double may be in order. Leadenhall wasn't disgraced when fourth at Ripon most recently and he's isn't taken lightly reverting to class 4 company, while C&D winner Tele Red holds each-way claims off a falling mark.

The most compelling claims belong to DUKE'S COMMAND who shaped really well at the Ebor meeting and now drops in grade.
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Stroll On By has been in good heart over timber, supplementing his victory at Market Rasen with a solid second at Uttoxeter. Charlie Longsdon's charge must enter calculations reverting to chasing, but FINEST VIEW may prove a tough nut to crack. The eight-year-old has posted two solid runner-up efforts in class 2 company of late and she makes plenty of appeal easing in grade. In The Air and Lakefield Flyer are others to consider.

Second to Finest View here on his chasing debut in early July, BLACK HAWK EAGLE can reverse those placings on 10lb better terms today.
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SARATOGA has an excellent pedigree and shaped as though he would improve considerably for his recent reappearance. A half-brother to four stakes performers, including Irish Derby and English St Leger hero Capri, as well as a Cheltenham Festival winner in the shape of Brazil, the son of Camelot finished third in a hot Killarney maiden on debut. Well held by a smart type last month, he should improve and holds big-race entries. Subsonic, out of a Group 1 winner, was well held in the Irish Oaks and although a capable 89-rated filly, she might struggle to beat the selection. Game Point is frustrating, while Edge Of Seventeen and Sunlight Dance have place claims.

Both Saratoga and Subsonic have yet to fulfil lofty hopes held in them, so a chance is taken on SMITHFIELD back in trip here
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An open contest in which only a tentative vote can go to PRESSURE'S ON. Dropped in class at York last time, Ed Dunlop's gelding dead-heated for top honours and a 3lb rise should be no barrier to further success. Highfield Viking completed a double at Chepstow recently and is respected despite a rise in grade, while Count Palatine and Silent Move are others to consider.

This is wide open but recent Carlisle winner COUNT PALATINE gets the vote aead of hat-trick seeker Highfield Viking.
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A tentative vote goes to OASIS DIAMOND, who may not have shown too much in recent starts but she appeals on the form she displayed when scoring at Catterick in July off 4lb lower. A mark of 65 on her nursery debut could prove manageable for Pull The Rug, and Archie Young takes off 5lb. Tamather has the potential to improve with blinkers fitted.

Preference is for TAMATHER who showed promise in his first two runs in the spring and is bred to be much better than this opening mark.
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McGregors Charge broke through at Perth and should go well again, despite his 6lb higher rating. Illogical Logic wasn't disgraced in third when attempting to complete a Newton Abbot double in June and is interesting on his return, but RADHARC NA SLAINE gets the vote. The eight-year-old only found one too good at Worcester and the booking of Sean Bowen catches the eye.

Multiple point winner MINI FORTUNE ran a big race when third two starts ago and had a ground excuse on her latest outing.
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This can go the way of DANCINGINTHERAIN, who was third at Nottingham in a contest that has worked out extremely well. Stepping up in trip looks like a good move for the daughter of Masar and she may have too much for Census, who shaped with plenty of promise when third on debut at Haydock. Sky Advocate may be a maiden after nine starts, but he has run to a decent level and cannot be ruled out.

His inexperience was evident at Haydock but it was still a most encouraging start from CENSUS and he can oblige at the second attempt.
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BELLES BENEFIT has made the frame in each of her last two outings and could take all the beating now equipped with first-time blinkers. Catterick winner Wrappedinrubies showed ability last season and is one to note on her return to the fray, while the Irish raider Mother Ship was not disgraced at Killarney last month and could have a say at the business end.

The suggestion is WRAPPEDINRUBIES, who ran well in a higher-grade race at Haydock in March and has won when fresh before.
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PHOENIX BEACH loves it here with four career victories, all over this distance. Although last of six at Chepstow most recently, he is worth another chance back on the Tapeta as he drops down towards a realistic mark. Travel Agent won at the seventh attempt when coming home two lengths clear at Lingfield, but an added 7lb does look harsh. Level Up is worth a look.

With a fast pace assured this may set up for TRAVEL AGENT, who won well over 6f last time and he's still unexposed.
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JET PATROL made the perfect start for the James Owen stable when scoring over track and trip last month and is now 8lb higher. If the eight-year-old can back that performance up, he will prove hard to beat. Basilette finished third behind the selection on her most recent start and could get closer on better terms to prove the main threat. Of the remainder, Graecia makes the most appeal.

It's hard to get away from JET PATROL (nap), who looked revitalised when beating a next-time-out winner here on his stable debut.
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PRETTY SPIRITED is bidding for her hat-trick after wins at Leicester and Lingfield, and it looks like trainer Kevin Frost has found a suitable chance for another victory off 4lb higher against largely out-of-form opposition. Toby's Time is a six-start maiden but although beaten seven lengths behind the selection last time, he may be better judged on his previous second here. Ballarat Bertie is another to take seriously, with the drop back in trip a bonus.

In a race in which so few appeal this looks a good opportunity for PRETTY SPIRITED (nap) to complete her hat-trick.
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The booking of Jack Nicholls to claim 5lb off DAARIS may be key, with the six year-old already a dual C&D scorer, the latest off 1lb lower in March. Third at Newmarket in a better race last month, he looks the likeliest winner. Golden Flame drops a class and is a danger on his spring/early summer form, although Golden Garden is put forward as the biggest threat after being beaten in a photo off this mark over 1m4f at Kempton.

Two-time C&D winner DAARIS was a good third at Newmarket last time and can return to winning ways. Golden Garden is the danger.
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KARAKULA put her three starts in novice company well behind her when taking the silver medal home over C&D in June and is just 1lb higher. James Ferguson's filly makes only her second appearance in a handicap and could have lots more to offer. Magic Runner is yet to taste success, but has switched to the Ruth Carr stable and needs considering off a career-low rating. Zouligan is another to watch out for.

James Ferguson's KARAKULA chased home a progressive winner here on her handicap debut and she's a well-bred filly.
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VOLTO DI MEDUSA took a sizeable step forward on his second outing for the Jack Jones yard when successful over a mile at Southwell. The four-year-old has a 4lb higher rating to contend with, but that is unlikely to prevent him from going in again. Bass Player is a C&D winner who finished second at Pontefract last time and should remain competitive. Last-start Kempton scorer Havana Touch may also have a say.

Volto Di Medusa can go well despite a rise in the weights but BASS PLAYER ran well last month and can gain his third C&D success.
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There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.