There were 49 Races on Thursday 18th September 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 8 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Naas, 9 races at Kempton, 9 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A promising second on debut at Hamilton despite being slowly away, MR COLONEL should have plenty of improvement forthcoming and can go one better. Sea The Power has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his debut effort at Beverley, while Gaelic Approach, a son of Masar, looks to be the pick of the newcomers for Charlie Johnston.

If MR COLONEL builds on his promising debut second, as seems likely, he should prove hard to beat.
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Bill Plumb returned to winning ways at Yarmouth last month but a 4lb rise will make life tougher for him here. With that in mind, preference is for CARGIN BHUI, who was only beaten half a length into third over 6f at Carlisle last time and the handicapper looks to have been generous to leave him on the same mark. The recent Southwell third Mattice may prove to be the main threat on this occasion.

Cargin Bhui looks set to go close but PROFITEER goes well at Pontefract and is tentatively preferred.
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All of these have claims, but marginal preference is for ASPECT ISLAND. James Owen's colt put in a career best when second over 7f at Kempton and the pace he showed that day suggests that he may improve over this distance. Gouken catches the eye on his nursery debut after displaying plenty of ability in novice/maiden company, while the progressive Elara May completes the shortlist.

A trappy nursery. GOUKEN ran at top tracks before finishing second at Ffos Las where he got lit up after an early bump.
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Out of a Listed winner, TORNADO KISS raced from off the pace and ran green on debut but powered home to finish second here, beaten just a neck. That form is nothing special, but she should improve and will be suited by this longer distance. You'll Think Of Me, the first foal out of a Group 3 winner, ran well over C&D last month but is vulnerable to smart types. Luna Mia finished fourth at Group 2 level in June but although initially rated 86, that mark has slipped recently and she was well held by the winner at Gowran.

Runner-up on her debut over 5f here in July, TORNADO KISS may find enough improvement to go one better in a competitive maiden.
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The key to this contest could be the recent clash over C&D between HARB (first) and Royal Duke (second), who has since won at Musselburgh, with the former taken to uphold that form. A consistent pair of late for trainer Tim Easterby, Happier and Vince L'Amour are capable of being in the shake-up, as well as unexposed handicap debutant Your Love.

Never Dark and VINCE L'AMOUR are well treated on last autumn's slow-ground form and look the pair to concentrate on.
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The one to beat is clearly KIND TOUCH, who made a winning debut over 5f at Ripon last month and the third from that contest has won subsequently. With the prospect of more to come, Richard Fahey's colt can maintain his unbeaten record. Qila was far from disgraced when fifth on his racecourse bow earlier in the month and has to be noted as a result. Any market support for either of Master Of Shanghai or Starmade would be of interest.

Kind Touch is greatly feared but a chance is taken instead on FOZZIE, who ran well for a fair way on his 7f debut.
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BALTIC FLEET was far from disgraced when filling fifth on his debut over a mile at Windsor earlier in the month and George Boughey's colt can put that experience to good use here. Green Falcon has to be noted, but his most recent effort at Goodwood was underwhelming so Starship Trooper and New Bay Star could prove to be bigger threats on their first outings.

A Royal Lodge entry looks fanciful but GREEN FALCON is a strong form contender on his penultimate fourth in France.
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Worthwhile form is thin and although SAVILE ROW was only mid-division on debut, it is hoped he can improve in first-time blinkers. Out of a half-sister to 1000 Guineas heroine Miss France, the No Nay Never colt is a half-brother to five winners, including a Group 3 scorer in Australia. He didn't show too much in a smart Curragh maiden, but can progress. Roaring Fire is a half-brother to a Group 3 winner and three other useful winners. He cost 60,000 pounds as a breezer in April and recently finished third in a barrier trial. Sparky Sparky, whose yard is in excellent form, cost 260,000 euros as a yearling and is out of a half-sister to a Group 3 winner.

Not much to go on here. The vote goes to the Michael O'Callaghan-trained newcomer ROARING FIRE who has barrier trial experience
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A determined winner of a valuable handicap at York's Ebor Festival when last seen, DAIN MA NUT IN sets the standard on recent form and a 3lb rise for that success could prove lenient as he looks to land the hat-trick. Narrowly denied over further at Doncaster last week, Crowd Quake is likely to have a major say again, while Cloth Of Gold is a handicap debutant to note.

It is hard to oppose the prolific CROWD QUAKE (nap), who came clear with an unexposed 3yo when suffering a rare defeat at Doncaster.
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SILVER CHAMBER only just failed to follow up her Ripon success when a head second at Windsor last time. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give William Haggas' filly a big chance here, despite being on a career-high mark. The consistent Percy's Daydream is likely to be in the mix once again, while Twilight Moon and Yorkshire Lady complete the shortlist.

None of the five fillies and mares can be dismissed but SILVER CHAMBER (nap) gets that little bit better every time she runs.
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Gullane Girl got off the mark at Salisbury last month and another good run can be expected. However, a 4lb rise demands more from her and the vote goes to KALOKALO. The son of Space Blues was only narrowly beaten when second at Leicester last week and is 3lb well-in. The rest all have questions to answer, but Wild Thoughts is the pick of them.

A chance is taken on the now-gelded handicap debutant WILD THOUGHTS who is now sent over a more suitable trip.
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AEGINA hasn't been seen since her April debut, but that was a promising run in a smart maiden. Out of a half-sister to a Group 3 winner, the Donnacha O'Brien-trained youngster was slowly away and too keen on her Curragh introduction, but finished well for second behind a now 94-rated winner, with the high-class Charles Darwin fourth. Namiid has slightly inferior form, but is nonetheless an able and in-form 86-rated colt who is sure to run another solid race. Ballydoyle's Controlled was gelded ahead of his first run and having been well held then, is now tried in blinkers.

The experience gained by NAMIID is seven outings may prove decisive, though she faces a potentially smart filly in Aegina
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Things didn't go to plan in the Galtres at York recently, but AEOLIAN's earlier Newmarket success has worked out well. Pitched into a handicap for the first time, the daughter of Fastnet Rock is expected to bounce back. Brielle had to settle for third when sent off joint-favourite at Leicester last week, but is good enough to get involved. Recent Southwell runner-up Donna Nook is another to consider.

Back down in trip/class, AEOLIAN is particularly interesting. Second choice is Brielle.
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There are no outstanding claims in this line-up, but it is SALARIA who makes the greatest appeal. Charlie Clover's new recruit didn't see out 1m4f at Catterick when last seen in May but she had been largely consistent prior to that and a breakthrough triumph should not be far away. Shabu Shabu has proven far more effective on the turf so his latest Kempton effort is best forgiven. Free Pic is another to note.

This doesn't look like it will take too much winning and it may pay to take a chance on handicap debutant KINGS COLLEGE.
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WICKET KEEPER finished stone last in the Ayr Gold Cup Trial in July, but it's hard to imagine that was a true reflection of his ability. The son of Kodi Bear completed a double in maiden/novice company prior and could bounce back on just his second handicap outing. Last year's winner First Folio made the frame in the Great St Wilfrid at Ripon and is a serious threat. The returning Al Karrar is another to keep an eye on.

Question marks over all five runners. BELGRAVE (nap) should have his ground today and he could bounce back to his 2yo best.
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SUP OF RED has bits of useful maiden form and contests her first handicap in an ordinary race. Well touted for her debut in April, she finished a promising second and although she subsequently failed to build on that, did clip heels at Down Royal in June and seemed to return to form at Navan 12 days ago. She should better her 64 rating. Believe In Glory has some form in handicaps, but faded having made the running at Down Royal recently. Colin Keane is a notable booking for Monvoe, who dropped markedly to this distance when running satisfactorily at Navan last month and now contests a nursery.

Worthwhile form is scarce. SUP OF RED seemed to find her early-season form again when fourth at Navan and may be good enough
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It looks best to side with THE CHILDE OF HALE, who has been freshened up since his win at Doncaster in July. Ivan Furtado's three-year-old was only raised 4lb for that success and the step up in trip promises to suit. Veteran Jewel Maker arrives in good form and must be taken seriously, along with Pol Roger who, although not the most consistent, did strike the woodwork here last month.

The mare PENELOPE'S SISTER has a strong record here and can return to winning ways now back at Ayr, following a lesser run at Haydock.
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Sweet Kiss got up in the closing stages to score under Jake Dickson at Leicester recently and the daughter of Ulysses merits plenty of respect. However, preference is for LIGHTS GO DOWN. Mick and David Easterby's gelding bumped into a progressive rival when filling the runner-up spot at Ayr in July and compensation could be on the cards. Space Raider is a player too.

This looks competitive but SWEET KISS has struck up a good partnership with Jake Dickson and escapes a penalty for her latest win.
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WEDONTTELLLIES took a big step forward from his introduction to make the frame over 6f here earlier in the month and could have more to offer. Richard Hughes' colt shouldn't have any issues with this extra furlong and will prove hard to beat. Leone Alato failed to justify favouritism when only fourth at Newbury, but he isn't one to write off. Newcomer Lux Aeterna warrants a market check.

The vote goes to WEDONTTELLLIES, ahead of Lord Britain and Leone Alato. Lux Aeterna and Heading are newcomers to note.
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LEMURIAN appreciated the application of blinkers when going in by just over two lengths at Windsor and a 6lb rise might underestimate his authority that day. With a similar performance, he will prove a tough nut to crack. Dream Pirate finished third at Wolverhampton recently and has to be respected off an unchanged rating. The hat-trick seeking Dashing Donkey holds an obvious chance too.

The new blinkers enabled LEMURIAN to deliver easily his best form yet to win at Windsor and he's bred to be better than this level.
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IPANEMA BEACH sets the standard with a mark of 75 and handled plenty of cut in the ground when fourth on debut in a Navan maiden behind a subsequent Group 2 winner. There are questions to answer after his last couple of performances, but he has the form to land a claiming maiden. Darwin's Angel has raced extensively on better ground but she was fourth at Down Royal, which was a marked improvement and brings her into contention. There are winners in newcomer Leblon Sunshine's pedigree and she is worth checking for market strength. Iamimmaculate finished in rear of mid-division in a Curragh maiden and shouldn't be dismissed.

Preference is for DARWIN'S ANGEL who is heading in the right direction after a 4th in a h'cap and she may improve again for further
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REDARNA hasn't been the most consistent this season but Dianne Sayer's 11-year-old often does well at this time of year. His best effort this campaign came with some cut in the ground at Carlisle and he is potentially the value play from 11lb below his last winning mark. Coeur Jaune's hat-trick bid fell flat at Doncaster latest but she remains of interest, as does Quiet Resolve, who hit the frame in the Leger Legends race at Doncaster on Sunday.

The filly COEUR JAUNE looked a 3yo to follow prior to coming up short in last month's hat-trick bid, and that run may have come too soon
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EXPLOSION improved for the step up to a mile when getting off the mark at Windsor earlier in the month and the son of Showcasing could be hard to beat if finding further progression over this distance. Royal Bodyguard made the frame off this mark in a competitive nursery at Doncaster a week ago and is an obvious threat, while The Resdev Scholar cannot be written off either.

Preference is for ROYAL BODYGUARD, who followed last month's small-field win on this surface with a creditable third on turf last week.
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William Haggas landed the corresponding event 12 months ago and could do so again courtesy of National Park, who sets the standard with an official rating of 81, although INFLUENTIAL is preferred. Roger Varian's colt made a pleasing introduction at Yarmouth in May and should be more streetwise this time. Bambalam enters calculations, while market support for debutant Neptune Street would be noteworthy.

This looks a good opportunity for NATIONAL PARK to get off the mark. He showed promise in the spring on his first three starts.
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D DAY MAJOR WINTER occupied the runner-up berth over 1m2f at Windsor prior to running too badly to be true when well beaten into eighth at Lingfield. The son of Ulysses now sports a first-time hood and that might bring out the improvement required. Island Ocean finished fifth over 7f here earlier in the month and competes off a 1lb lower rating, so she is one to watch out for. Villalobos looks best of the rest.

There are doubts over most of the runners. ISLAND OCEAN is one of the more interesting contenders. Second pick is Villalobos.
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Stepping up in trip looks like a good move for KING'S CASTLE following a staying-on third over 1m4f at Epsom and he could be set to make it three wins in his last four starts. Kuredu King has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his July success at Haydock, while Adjuvant has dropped to a mark 3lb lower than his last victory, which admittedly came back in May 2023.

A trappy six-runner handicap. Class-dropper ADJUVANT might be worth risking as he has competitive form in far stronger company.
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WAR SAINT appeals in receipt of weight from her main rivals. She ran on well for fifth on her nursery debut at Down Royal and left the impression there was more to come. Leblon Queen has been highly tried since winning at Roscommon in May and should appreciate these calmer waters. Top-weight Celestial Siren ran well for a long way in Navan before being outgunned by the winner. She also wasn't beaten overly far in maidens at the Curragh and Leopardstown. Wild Berries has contested decent maidens and is of note on her nursery bow, while The Holy Apostle came home well for third in a nursery at Killarney but is due to encounter slower ground.

After a much improved run on his recent h'cap debut, THE HOLY APOSTLE appeals most from the same mark and there's more to come
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MINSHAAR found herself trapped on the rail for the last couple of furlongs at Haydock on her handicap debut. She finished full of running in fourth and, with a 5lb claimer in the plate helping her cause, Richard Fahey's unexposed filly looks potentially well treated. Who Wants Me bounced back with a third at Thirsk on her first start after wind surgery and could feature, along with We've Got This and Dwindling Funds.

Unexposed filly MINSHAAR is taken to atone for her luckless Haydock run and get off the mark. We've Got This is second pick.
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SENSE OF REASON hit the crossbar multiple times prior to getting off the mark over C&D last month and the four-year-old tops the shortlist on the back of that performance, despite a 5lb rise. Prince Hector has run well off this rating the last twice and could pose the biggest threat to the selection, ahead of Wyld Bill and Pending Appeal.

The most obvious answer is SENSE OF REASON, who won a slightly stronger C&D race than this when last in action six weeks ago.
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YOUNG MERLIN was rated as high as 78 in his pomp and made a pleasing debut for the Rebecca Menzies stable when runner-up off this mark of 60 at Musselburgh in July. A change of scenery might be just what the nine-year-old needed and, with the talented Elizabeth Gale taking 5lb off his back, he is fancied to play a leading role. Dereham has been running consistently well this year and should give another good account, while Captain Potter has every chance.

Third in this last year, DEREHAM returns in good nick and looks almost certain to run his race again.
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AIM FOR THE BULL sported a first-time visor when filling the runner-up spot at Chepstow and is just 1lb higher. Provided the Mike Murphy-trained three-year-old can overcome stall nine, he could be the one to beat. Night Arc bounced back to form when second at Wolverhampton in March and has been gelded during his break, so he is one to keep an eye on. English Lady is the pick of the remainder.

The filly ENCIRCLE has shaped with promise on her two runs for John Butler and is taken to get off the mark.
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Successful at Chelmsford, RUSHEEN BOY is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming off 3lb higher and he can follow up for a fifth career victory. Runner-up on three of her last four starts, Amber Honey is expected to be thereabouts again, as is Mbappe, who wasn't beaten far at Ffos Las. Others to note include Born A Rebel and Chloe's Courage.

The 4yo SEDGEMOOR won off a higher mark when with the Hannon yard and he contested a Class 4 on second run for this yard.
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DUKE OF CUMBERLAND relished plenty of cut in the ground when third in Galway and the fourth has since been good enough to land a valuable rated race at Navan. This New Bay colt gets a first-time tongue-strap. Prime Artist was a very creditable fourth at 33/1 in a big sales race at the Curragh on Sunday, despite suffering a rough passage, and rates a significant threat. Madbadanddangerous went into plenty of notebooks after keeping on strongly for second in Tipperary last month and is another leading contender. Ardadslosttheplot put in a good shift to share third in Down Royal and is far from out of contention.

There was plenty to like about PRIME ARTIST (nap)'s debut in the valuable Curragh sales race on Sunday and that run is worth marking up
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SPINNING WHEEL was set a stiff task in the Queen's Vase at Royal Ascot in June. This could prove more his level for now and, with this softer surface and shorter trip likely to suit, the son of Postponed gets another chance on his handicap bow. Newbury winner Golden Handshake is another looking to get back on track after disappointing at York last time, while Surrey Belle could also go well.

Golden Handshake and SPINNING WHEEL appeal as 3yos who could get back on the up after lesser efforts in strong races.
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FOREVER PENYWERN had plenty in hand when scoring for the first time in a seller over 1m3f at Goodwood last month and, on that evidence, William Haggas' gelding is very hard to oppose. Divine Legacy failed to fire at Windsor, but is a player based on his previous second at Doncaster. Antelope edges out Wise Counsellor to be best of the rest.

It's hard to get away from FOREVER PENYWERN, who had a fair bit left in the tank when winning a pretty good seller last month.
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Altmore made an encouraging stable debut for Edward Bethell when a staying-on third over 7f at Southwell and he's of huge interest stepping back up in trip off the same mark, but MILTEYE shades the verdict in receipt of 8lb. The five-year-old has been in excellent form of late and, with Aiden Brookes' claim taken into consideration, he effectively lines up off the same mark as when readily making all at Carlisle latest. Great Blasket and Garden Oasis are others to keep an eye on.

A good handful to consider but SWIFT SALIAN has been shaping like he's about to peak again and is drawn to attack.
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DOVEY MOON has tasted success twice on turf since he was last seen on the all-weather back in April. He returned the emphatic winner at Chepstow last time, with a subsequent scorer back in second, so a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent another bold bid. Opening Bat struck here in May and recent placed efforts suggest he could launch a strong challenge under Oisin Murphy. Grey Phoenix and Knickerbocker are handicap debutants to note.

If turning out again after running on Tuesday, SAYTARR gets the vote with the form of last month's Lingfield win having been franked.
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A race where a market check is essential. The starting point is Aidan O'Brien's PORT FERDINAND, who holds a Group 2 entry in the Beresford Stakes. He's by Camelot out of a dual Group 1 winner so there's a lot to like on paper. O'Brien also saddles Cape Primrose, who has plenty of quality in her pedigree. Donnacha O'Brien's Eniac has the benefit of a runner-up spot in a barrier trial at Leopardstown last month, which should stand to him. His stablemate Gatlinburg made 200,000gns at the sales and is a well-related sort, while Kactus Jack was a place behind Eniac in the aforementioned barrier trial.

After a highly encouraging run in a recent barrier trial when showing a smart turn of foot, BREAKING DAWN makes the most appeal
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Norfolk Blue failed to land a blow on his nursery debut at York, but he showed ability in his three starts in novice company prior and has to be respected. However, ROSA INGLESA only found one too good on her introduction at Yarmouth and would have learned a great deal from the experience. The daughter of Lope Y Fernandez could take a step forward to strike. Piscean Star isn't out of it either.

Normal improvement ought to suffice for ROSA INGLESA, who kept on well for second on last month's debut at Yarmouth.
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Runner-up at Doncaster on debut, ALLEGRESSE demolished the opposition when landing the odds over C&D last month. A relatively cheap purchase at 36,000gns, the son of Oasis Dream can go in again on these terms. Impressive Beverley winner He's Waliim had his limitations exposed in the Solario, and Henry Lawson could prove a bigger danger to the selection having shown plenty of promise at Sandown on his introduction.

Preference is for ALLEGRESSE who was so impressive when bolting up over this C&D on his second start.
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More was expected of MR NIPPY when only fourth over 5f at Ayr back in April, but he is likely to prove a different proposition with that debut under his belt. The son of Kameko should improve for the step up in distance and is given another chance. Acclaimed Freedom offered some encouragement at Ascot and could build on that effort. Any market support behind newcomer Athena's War would be interesting.

George Scott's ACCLAIMED FREEDOM shaped pretty well on soft ground at Ascot a fortnight ago and gets the vote.
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Moonlight Mirage is penalised for winning over the minimum trip at Wolverhampton and that could hand the advantage to KHAFAR. The daughter of Dubawi reared at the start and failed to settle when runner-up at Newbury on debut, but she will have learned plenty from that experience. Valdorcia's half-sister made a winning debut, so the Godolphin filly makes more appeal than Marie Of Lorraine of the newcomers.

Moonlight Mirage is respected despite her penalty but VALDORCIA looks a likely type on paper and can make a winning start.
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CAPTAIN BRUCE showed a big chunk of improvement when scoring over track and trip last month. The son of Awtaad is now 6lb higher but, considering the manner of that success, he can follow up. Imso Friendly finished third behind the selection on her most recent start and might get closer on the revised terms. Of the remainder, Hoe Benham makes the most appeal on her nursery bow.

C&D winner Captain Bruce is respected but nursery debutant THANH NAM may improve past him.
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An improver for stepping up to this trip when going from the front before finishing third at Lingfield, ROGUE EMPIRE looks to have a good opportunity if he can conserve his energy more efficiently. The booking of Oisin Murphy aboard St Mawes catches the eye and he could be thereabouts. Warrior King may have potential over this sort of distance.

This looks trappy to say the least. SYDNEY SEABREEZE has saved his best for AW so might be worth chancing from a reduced mark.
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KINGMAKER shades the verdict in a small but competitive handicap. He had a subsequent winner a place behind when runner-up in class 4 company at Southwell and, eased in grade, he should remain competitive off a 3lb higher mark. Obsidian Knight won on his only previous visit here and posted an improved effort when third at Lingfield so he must enter calculations. Curran also warrants respect representing the in-form Charlie Johnston stable.

A case can be made for all of these, with CARLTON's excellent Chelmsford record earning him the vote. Curran is second choice.
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Back to winning ways with a determined performance over 1m2f at Lingfield, ROYAL PLEASURE may have more improvement to come and he can follow up off a 2lb higher mark. A taking winner at Chelmsford on his penultimate outing, Fihrayn is a player based on the pick of his form, as is Meleri, who was a creditable second over further at Lingfield last week.

This can go to dual C&D winner SOLANNA who didn't have the race run to suit when behind two of these at Lingfield last time.
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DUE DATE posted a number of solid efforts before getting no run whatsoever at Windsor. With a line put through that latest performance, and returning to a venue where he has won twice in the past, he is fancied to play a leading role. Invincible Navy has struck the crossbar on his last couple of starts and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Dubai Magic cannot be ruled out either.

This can go to SAM'S HOPE who won by 4l at Wolverhampton on Tuesday and looks well treated under a penalty.
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SOUTHBANK didn't do himself any favours when away awkwardly at Windsor last month, but he still ran very well to be narrowly denied at the finish and can gain compensation. That may be at the main expense of last-start Wolverhampton winner Galel and Top Biller, who has suffered agonising defeats on two of his last three outings. Lahina Bay and Little Miss Magic may also have a say in proceedings.

The return to AW looks ideal for EQUALISED (nap) and he can capitalise on his lowly mark on his first run for Harry Eustace.
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CAMPANI has certainly improved since being gelded and switched to handicap company, and the first-time hood did it's job when he comfortably opened his account at Brighton. With further progress likely, he is taken to defy a 6lb rise in the ratings. Rogue Officer, equipped with a first-time hood himself, rates the biggest threat after a staying-on second on his handicap debut over 7f here. Ernie's Valentine may improve for dropping in class.

Peter Chapple-Hyam's ROGUE OFFICER (nap) returned from a layoff with a pleasing handicap debut over 7f here and can improve.
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