There were 44 Races on Friday 19th September 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Ayr, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A switch to more forceful tactics saw Magistery making all at Carlisle 10 days ago and she warrants respect in her follow-up bid. However, this class 4 event looks more competitive and a 6lb penalty may be enough to find out Michael Dods' filly. With that in mind, last-time-out Catterick winner MAGIC BOX gets the vote. The daughter of Showcasing scored with enough in hand to suggest that a 7lb rise is workable. Nursery debutants Aspiral and Radiance are others of interest.

The William Haggas-trained MAGIC BOX is progressing nicely and is taken to make it three out of four in nurseries.
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Having shown plenty of potential on his debut second at Ripon last month, ONE AND GONE could be set to open his account. The son of Galileo Gold is entitled to improve for that experience and edges the vote over Credit Forgedd It. Richard Hannon's charge has undergone a gelding operation since his fourth at Haydock in May and he isn't taken lightly. Torbados is the pick of the remainder.

The shortlist is headed by the Hannon runners CREDIT FORGEDD IT (apparent first string, narrowly preferred) and Noble Vow.
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Having made light work of the opposition when completing a double at Redcar 27 days ago, BYE LAW rates as one to keep the right side of. Tim Easterby's colt enters nursery company off what could prove to be a lenient mark and he's narrowly preferred to Amorim. The son of Havana Grey arrives on the back of a respectable fourth in a Listed event at Ripon and a similar performance should see him involved. Go Vince Go is the pick of the remainder.

Having won with something to spare over C&D and at Redcar, BYE LAW is taken to complete a hat-trick on this nursery debut.
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The progressive ART OF DIPLOMACY landed a four-timer over fences with a recent success at Bangor. There was cut in the ground when he scored over these obstacles back in June, so Mickey Bowen's charge looks worth sticking with. Catch Him Derry has won four times over hurdles and is weighted to give the selection a race on his chasing debut, but In The Air has it all to do on these terms.

It's hard to oppose ART OF DIPLOMACY, who has won his last four chases and is in rampant form.
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HIGH COURT CAVE drops in distance, but has jumping experience and ran very well at the Galway Festival. A point-to-point and bumper winner, he has failed to get his head in front in four hurdle outings, but finished ahead of plenty of rivals at Ballybrit and should take the beating here. First Ascent is rated 77 on the level but while he has proven stamina from that discipline, he lacks jumping experience. Three-time Flat winner Sea Eagle should stay NH distances but also debuts over jumps, while October Hill has reasonable recent form.

Former Flat performers First Ascent and SEA EAGLE are the most interesting, with preference given to the latter
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Although weak in the market, GHAADAH scythed through the field to make a winning debut at Wolverhampton earlier this month. The Crisfords' filly has more on her plate in this deeper company, but there could be more to come. True Test arrives on the back of a respectable fifth in a Group 2 in France and she is likely to be in the mix once more, along with Tavana. Newcomers Florida Suite and Aura Champagne add further spice to the mix.

The vote goes to once-raced maiden winner GHAADAH, ahead of newcomer Violet Goldsmith. A few others have possibilities.
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Having posted creditable efforts in France last month, SHINE ON ME could be poised for her day in the sun. This represents an ease in class for Archie Watson's filly and she shades the vote over Ipanema Queen. The Irish raider was deemed good enough for the Albany at Royal Ascot this year and has performed with credit back on home soil since, including when winning a Listed contest at the Curragh. Boston Dan could make his presence felt as well.

The maiden SHINE ON ME has been handed some tough tasks among her five starts and this is a good chance for her to get off the mark.
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Dan Skelton sent out last year's inaugural winner and A PAI DE NOM makes plenty of appeal. The five-year-old has undergone a wind operation since disappointing in a NH Flat race at Sandown, but his debut second to a subsequent Listed winner at Chepstow is strong form and he can make a winning start over timber. Bumper winner Maldini Milano is another to note on his hurdling bow and rates a bigger danger than General Briar.

Over 18l clear of the third when second to a subsequent Listed bumper winner last autumn, A PAI DE NOM has a good future over jumps.
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ARCLAND has won just twice, but has been in good form recently. Runner-up six times, including on four occasions this year, the nine-year-old would ideally prefer a stiffer test of stamina and was beaten seven lengths on his latest hurdles outing, but his rider's 7lb claim is a help. Three of Must Meet Cecil's five wins have come in claiming hurdles, but he has also competed well in handicaps recently and should get involved at the business end. Mic Drop met some trouble when finishing behind Must Meet Cecil at Kilbeggan earlier this month and will appreciate the slightly longer trip.

ARCLAND was fourth in a stronger Killarney handicap on last hurdle run and was just denied on the Flat last time.
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HARDY'S HERO continued his upward trajectory when completing a double at Carlisle 18 days ago. An official rating of 82 looks workable for William Haggas' nursery debutant, with today's extra furlong expected to suit. The biggest threat may emerge from French Affair, who has proved consistent since being gelded in July, while Victorious One could also make his presence felt if breaking better.

The nod goes to FRENCH AFFAIR (nap), who is ahead of the handicapper and hails from a yard with a fine record in this race.
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A taking winner of the Harry Rosebery on this card last year, STAR OF MEHMAS brings the strongest recent form, having seen off the subsequent Portland winner in a valuable handicap at York last month, and has every chance of further success. Last year's impressive winner Star Of Lady M must enter calculations following a promising return when third in the Beverley Bullet, while Beautiful Diamond has gone well with cut in the ground previously. The admirable Luna A Inbhir Nis and Magic Basma cannot be ruled out either.

A chance is taken on TIVA, who has impressed when winning handicaps on her last two starts. Sophia's Starlight is feared most.
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Hill In Brazil made a winning start for her new yard when landing a maiden hurdle at Worcester a fortnight ago. There should be more to come from her, but JOUEUSE ROYALE is marginally preferred. An import from Ireland, she was having only her second outing for Olly Murphy when successful at Market Rasen last month and is taken to defy a penalty. La Belle Argentee and Best Night are others to note.

Fergal O'Brien's HIGHLAND HAVEN looked quite useful in bumpers last season and is taken to make a winning start to her hurdling career.
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TIR OG has been progressive and can follow up last month's win. Just a four-year-old, she has found form this summer and although softening ground could be a concern, she can defy a 5lb rise for her Sligo success, which came over a similar distance. Silent Dawn is a 12-race maiden, but has been competing in similar handicaps. He was just denied over C&D last month and although raised 2lb, should again feature at the business end. Centaq's last four races have been at this course and having shown some improvement last month, has solid place claims.

A number make their handicap debut here. Yet, on form to date TIR OG is the pick of them following a good win at Sligo last time
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Lit up early in the race at York last time, GOODWOOD GALAXY failed to give his running. David Menuisier's charge is better judged on his respectable fourth in the Group 2 Vintage Stakes at Goodwood before that and a similar effort over this extra furlong could see him bang there at the finish. Bourbon Blues has a shout on these terms, but he failed to convince at Haydock on his first attempt at a mile and the Kempton novice winner Look To The Stars may prove a bigger threat.

Some of the last-time winners look open to further progress and the suggestion is TIERRA DEL TORO, ahead of Look To The Stars.
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Having bagged a nice pot when completing a hat-trick in the Portland at Doncaster last weekend, ETERNAL SUNSHINE ticks plenty of the right boxes. Jim Goldie's mare is racing off a 2lb lower mark and will take plenty of stopping if performing to a similar level. Dangers are aplenty, headed by stablemate Kelpie Grey, who arrives on the back of a solid second over C&D. Fellow in-form rivals Top Juggler, Wobwobwob and Mostar Dreams are others of interest.

It is hard to get away from the thriving ETERNAL SUNSHINE (nap), who can run off 2lb lower than when winning the Portland on Saturday.
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A winner on his first two appearances for Jennie Candlish before a mistake at the last cost him at Hexham, DICKENS sets the standard on recent form and he can strike again for a sixth career success. Top Guy is of interest on his handicap debut, while Chelsea Annie and Book of Secrets have to enter the equation as well.

The first ever runner at Newton Abbot for Cumbria-based trainer James Moffatt, BOOK OF SECRETS (nap) gets the nod.
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FACEMAN has been progressive this summer and could improve further stepping up to this slightly longer distance. Out of top racemare Solerina, he has been running consistently over middle-distances and while any softening of the ground could be a concern, he has more to offer. Dual Downpatrick winner Our Zebo registered his third success under Rules last month and although he competes from a career-high mark, should again make his presence felt. The four-year-old Penny Perfect won an ordinary maiden quite easily here last month and stays well.

Following an easy victory when upped in trip here last time, PENNY PERFECT is the choice of Kennedy and makes most appeal
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VOLTERRA reverts to 7f with strong claims. Last month's outing at Deauville will have brought him on a good deal, and Kevin Ryan's son of Farhh could prove hard to stop if improving on his excellent third in the Group 3 John Of Gaunt Stakes at Haydock back in May. Runner-up in the Jersey Stakes at Ascot during the summer, Spy Chief is not out of it, while Short Final's recent second in a Group 2 in Germany is solid form and he makes more appeal than Remmooz.

Spy Chief is set for an interesting rematch with Remmooz. VOLTERRA is the other main player on these terms.
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With both the sire and dam having won on heavy ground, KEATS HOUSE should not be inconvenienced by soft ground and he can follow up under a 6lb penalty for his comfortable victory at Musselburgh on Monday. A consistent sort throughout the summer and a respectable third at Sandown most recently, Atmosphere can give the selection most to think about, along with another recent Musselburgh winner Golden Valour, who is 4lb well-in on this occasion.

Richard Spencer's ATMOSPHERE came from a long way behind to take third at Sandown and he has greater upside than many in here.
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Similar to his stable, MOHAWK CHIEF has been in top form and a 3lb rise for his most recent success at Hexham may not be enough to prevent him from making it three victories in his last four starts. A facile winner at Stratford earlier in the month, Chillhi must be of interest, despite an 8lb rise. Prince Zaltar has the potential to improve on his first start for the Dan Skelton yard.

A chance is taken on the fitness of ONEMOREFORTHEROAD, who was second in this race a year ago and makes his stable debut today.
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PARKGARVE starts off over fences but ran well at this distance over hurdles here and, being a five-year-old, is open to more progression. His form is nothing special but he did bump into a gambled-on winner last month and is presented with a decent opportunity. Fellow chasing debutant Navy Guitar has been running quite well over timber and struck at Sligo in June, while Mickey Cohen is another who lacks chasing experience but receives a four-year-old's allowance.

A chance is taken on PARKGARVE, who ran well over hurdles here last time and his yard does well here too.
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Now that the penny has dropped for DUFFUS CASTLE after a taking success over the extended mile at Wolverhampton earlier in the month, the son of Adaay is likely to have more to come and he can follow up. That may be at the main expense of last-start C&D third Russian Virtue and Grizzieblanca, who has switched yards since scoring over 1m4f at Catterick in May.

Preference is for DUFFUS CASTLE who justified support off a reduced mark at Wolverhampton and is a big player again back up in trip.
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El Megeeth has taken the silver medal home in novice company the last twice and the booking of William Buick on her handicap debut is interesting. However, ORIONIS only found one too good in a class 3 handicap at Salisbury last month and is just 3lb higher. The application of cheekpieces might bring out improvement and she looks the one to beat. Lalique isn't ruled out either.

This might go to ORIONIS, who was one of two to pull a long way clear of the others when second at Salisbury last month.
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NATIVE HONEY cosily got off the mark over 7f at this track last month and a 3lb rise might underestimate his authority that day. The son of Dawn Approach shouldn't have any issues with this extra furlong and will prove to be a tough nut to crack. Mister Invincible bounced back to form when making the frame at Newcastle recently and with Danny Tudhope back on board, he has to be respected. Thats My Boy Luke is another to note.

The 3yo NATIVE HONEY exploited a reduced mark last time and may follow up as conditions won't bother him.
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BEAR ON THE RUN scored readily here last month and should have the pace for this shorter distance. A half-sister to Group 3-winning speedster Dun Na Sead, she ran well in a useful maiden on debut, when finishing ahead of Killourney Reigns. The selection appears to be quite progressive. First Approach has useful form, while By The Lake was well held in a valuable sales race last weekend.

Several nice prospects with a chance taken on BEAR ON THE RUN who may be hard to catch having shown lots of speed in her 6f course win
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Not many land three victories in the space of a week, but SHANTOU LUCKY has the opportunity to do just that after wins at Uttoxeter and Worcester. James Owen's charge is 9lb well-in compared to his future mark and can land the four-timer on the step up in trip, with the consistent McGregors Charge looking best placed to chase him home. A comfortable winner over timber at Worcester, Pooroldmackley may also have a say in proceedings.

The ease with which SHANTOU LUCKY cruised clear at Uttoxeter on Tuesday suggested he's still well ahead of the handicapper.
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BETTY DUTTON has won just once from 32 starts, but ran encouragingly on her initial chase attempts for the late Edward O'Grady this summer. While she has been frustrating to follow, she bumped into the capable Arctic Gale at Tipperary in July and could prove to be slightly better in this sphere than over hurdles. Solly Attwell has been raised 5lb following his defeat of Arctic Gale, who was conceding 15lb, at Galway (Tell Nobody Nothin finished fourth) and should figure. Tango Theatre gained a belated first racecourse win when making all over hurdles at Sligo, but has raced just twice over fences.

If the ground stays soft, then LE GRAND VERT (nap) is capable of a bold show and runs off just 1lb higher since his win at Ayr in March
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LILLISTAR may be a maiden after 13 starts on the level (20 appearances in total), but she showed up well when narrowly denied at Ripon last month and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to break her duck. Despite a 5lb penalty after scoring over C&D, Quercus Robur is expected to be thereabouts, while Star Of Markinch has the potential to improve for going back up in trip.

Quercus Robur is respected under a penalty but QUEEN ROSLYN will find this easier than the Racing League event contested last time.
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VINCENT ROCKS is unbeaten in two starts, most recently scoring under a penalty at Southwell, and the son of Ten Sovereigns now takes a step up in trip on his handicap bow. With the likelihood of plenty more to offer, he could defy his opening rating of 86. Sweet Reward is a two-time course winner who showed more when third at Sandown in June and is respected, while Final Secret is another to consider.

Plenty to consider but it may be worth forgiving GLORYOUS her latest start and she's taken to resume her progress back from a break.
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Annandale regained the winning thread over track and trip and is likely to be on the premises, but the vote goes to his stable companion ALNAYEF. The Jim Goldie-trained four-year-old finished a short head in second at Hamilton behind Perseus Way at the start of the month and is 1lb better off. The race was at his mercy that day before wandering around when hitting the front so with a more patient ride, he can strike. Fleur De Mer completes the shortlist.

Marginal preference is for FLEUR DE MER who narrowly missed out on the AW last week and she won't be fazed by the conditions.
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REAL ENCOUNTER ran with promise on her Leopardstown debut and can overcome a wide draw in stall 13. A half-sister to a Group 2 winner, the selection cost 150,000 euros at a breeze-up sale in May and having shown up well in a smart maiden in July, she should benefit from that experience. Coincidental Glory had his limitations exposed in the big sales race at the Curragh last weekend and will be happier here. Stella Amorosa and Nazario are others to consider.

There was plenty to like about REAL ENCOUNTER showing up well for a long way on debut and expect improvement second time out
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MOJA DAMA finished third in a decent bumper last month and can build on that effort to score. Willie Mullins' filly has a useful Flat pedigree and although beaten six lengths at Kilbeggan, the fourth scored subsequently. Minella Jury is a notable newcomer from a top academy. From a German family, his half-brother was second in a Group 1 and he is one to keep an eye on. Tropical Twist is from a useful family and represents a top yard, while Bells Grove showed ability at Sligo.

Mojo Dama and Bells Grove don't set a particularly high bar and maybe the well-bred MINELLA JURY could upstage them on debut
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The fact that TEN SIXTY SIX stays further could be a major plus on a stiff track like Newcastle and, having been runner-up on two of her three career outings, David O'Meara's charge narrowly sets the standard on form. A promising second on debut at Carlisle, where she had Thornaby Annie a length behind in third, Gwen's Girl is open to any amount of improvement and must enter calculations.

Ten Sixty Six looks worth a crack at sprinting but GWEN'S GIRL may be the answer with her promising debut behind her.
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Keen-goer TOFINO is a progressive three-year-old and might be suited by this all-weather surface. A 120,000-euro yearling, her initial form in maidens was poor but she has shown consistent form in handicaps over a mile this year and defeated both Green Icon and Spanish Temptress when winning at the Curragh. Bint Elnadim Star, who showed form in England, was bought for 21,000gns in July and debuts in handicaps for new connections.

A model of consistency on the turf during the summer, SEND HARRY has plenty going for him on his AW return
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THAISA returned to the fray in a first-time hood to finish a close third at Haydock in May and, freshened up again, is likely to take a step forward. Andrew Balding's filly looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to shed her maiden tag. Fierce Fortitude progressed to make the frame at Kempton and is an interesting contender on his turf debut. Great Dream is another to keep an eye on.

With just about the best form on show and returning to 7f, GREAT DREAM is preferred to Fierce Fortitude.
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AKASHAA finished a good second over C&D last month and remains somewhat unexposed. Out of an unraced half-sister to a German Group 1 winner, her initial form was ordinary but she has shown improvement in handicaps recently. Punk Poet is a five-time course-and-distance winner and while not the force of old, he finished second at Laytown recently. Sayfa Fad is also noted.

Plenty with chances but recent Bellewstown winner SAYFA FAD could have still more to offer, despite the wide draw
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SASSY GLORY comfortably took care of her nearest rival by three and a quarter lengths over track and trip earlier in the month and now has a 5lb penalty. Considering the manner of that success, it would be no surprise to see her go in again. Desert Raider has been thereabouts here the last twice and remains on a workable mark. Water Tiger warrants a market check on his first start in the handicap ranks.

Sassy Glory should rightly prove popular but the vote goes to YAFAARR, whose recent fourth on stable debut looks a run to build on.
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FRANK PICKLE debuts on the all-weather but is an unexposed four-year-old who can continue to progress. Out of a winning half-sister to eight-time winner Settle For Red, he had shown useful form prior to running quite well in a Curragh handicap last month. Five-time all-weather winner El Bello has been racing over these longer distances recently and scored at Tipperary last month. Course-and-distance winner Gracesolution is another to bear in mind.

Nicola Burns got a fair tune out of EL BELLO over this trip at Tipperary recently which suggests there could be more to come
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INVITORIO outran his odds of 22/1 to fill the runner-up spot over C&D last week and goes off an unchanged mark. The Ruth Carr-trained three-year-old might only need to reproduce that display in order to record his second career success. Asadjumeirah struck over track and trip on his most recent start and holds an obvious chance, despite his 4lb penalty. Bazball looks best of the rest.

Pancake can go well but INVITORIO (nap) is handicapped to win and he shaped with plenty of promise when second here last week.
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CALA BONITA has won this year and seemed to act on this surface on her two most recent starts. She is no star and wears first-time cheekpieces but should again compete. Harseva disappointed here last month over course and distance but scored on the turf subsequently and is respected. Thegooseicooked is a consistent performer, while Share The Treasure debuts on the all-weather.

Perhaps the weaker of the divisions and a good chance for EXPLORERS WAY to get his head back in front after signs of a revival latest
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There was little between Mister Mojito (third) and RIOT (fourth) at Chelmsford last week. Both can feature again, although the latter is preferred on this occasion, given he represents last year's winning yard and has won off higher marks in the past. Flying Fletcher ran into trouble when sent off favourite here last time and he could have a say in the outcome with better luck. Blazing Son is the pick of the remainder.

Without a repeat of the traffic issues that plagued RIOT and Mister Mojito last week the former can turn the tables.
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FAMOUS ENOUGH disappointed in two previous course outings but comes here in fine form and it is hoped stepping up to this distance might help. Galician Girl scored on the turf last month and has previous winning form at this course. She seemed to appreciate stepping up in distance at Ayr last month and is closely matched with the selection on Leopardstown form in July. Tara Power performed well here last month and is also noted.

After a return to form from GALICIAN GIRL (nap) at Ayr recently when getting the better of a subsequent winner, she can go well again
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SANBONA arrives at the top of his game. A winner at Wolverhampton last month, nothing looked like catching Michael Dods' improving sprinter when he made all at Musselburgh six days ago. An apprentice's allowance negates most of his penalty and he can go in again. Lady Of The Garr found only one too good here last time and drops in class with a shout, while Arlington could also prove competitive back on this surface.

Plenty of possibles but LADY OF THE GARR bumped into one here 11 days ago and she can get the better of Latin Five.
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Ballydoyle's EDWARD HAMILTON makes a belated debut and could be useful. By Frankel and out of a winning half-sister to a Group 1 winner, three of the selection's older siblings have shown good ability and he contests a winnable maiden. Ben Lawers is rated 87 and has useful maiden form. Four-year-old Marmeladova showed ability when finishing a nose second at Navan and also enters calculations.

A maiden in which the Ballydoyle newcomer EDWARD HAMILTON is unlikely to need to be much out of the ordinary to make a winning debut
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