There were 47 Races on Saturday 13th September 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Chester, 9 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Treble Tee has been knocking on the door in both starts in handicap company at Thirsk and Goodwood. He remains capable of further improvement on just his sixth career outing but the fourth from the latter event, GREAT CHIEFTAIN, has every chance of reversing the form. Having won twice earlier this year, Oliver Cole's gelding was returning from a three-month absence so may well be sharper for the outing. Cash isn't one to discount making his first appearance in a handicap, while Hawksbill and Point Of Contact are others worth noting.

Unexposed 3yo TREBLE TEE gets the vote ahead of Hawksbill and Point Of Contact.
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One Million Dreams has won two of his last three starts, including a victory on the turf course here. The Bay Warrior is another to consider, having belied odds of 50/1 when beaten only a neck over C&D, but the less-exposed ARUNDEL makes most appeal. The three-year-old posted arguably his best effort in handicaps so far when second at Thirsk on his previous attempt at 1m4f and Ed Dunlop's inmate gets the vote on that form.

It might be worth giving TYPHOON DANCER one more chance in first-time headgear as he is well treated on his AW third in July.
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Ghost Mode has shown ability in all three previous starts and is likely to go very well, but he could be vulnerable once again. With that in mind, preference is for WILD DAHLIA, who was third in a competitive Newmarket novice event on her debut last month and William Haggas' filly should only improve for that experience. Emerald Coast failed to fire last time but is a player based on her first outing at this venue.

Ghost Mode has a the best form but tends to race freely. WILD DAHLIA, Enamorus and Advance Twentyfive look serious rivals.
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GEWAN follows a similar path Andrew Balding plotted with his 2022 Champagne winner and subsequent 2000 Guineas hero Chaldean, having struck at Newbury before landing the Acomb. He was always holding the runner-up at York and that willing attitude will stand him in excellent stead going forward. Oxagon built on a promising start in a hot Newmarket maiden when running away with a Sandown novice by eight lengths. The son of Frankel will ensure this isn't easy pickings for the selection, with the hat-trick seeking Cape Orator next best after his profitable Deauville raid.

Gewan is the one to beat but not many Sandown maidens are won by the 8l margin that OXAGON recorded in late July.
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Charlie Appleby boasts an excellent strike-rate on the Polytrack here and looks to have found a good opportunity for his newcomer BECCADELLI. The son of Pinatubo may well be capable of going in at the first time of asking, given he's a half-brother to a 6f winner in France. Romeo Montague has been gelded since finishing third at Newmarket and could prove the main danger, ahead of Augustus Gloop.

Those with experience don't set the bar high so the vote goes to Charlie Appleby newcomer BECCADELLI.
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HAMISH has not been seen since beating Military Academy over 1m4f in a Goodwood Listed race in June but it would be no surprise to see the veteran add another victory to his record here. The aforementioned Military Academy is an obvious threat once again but may not be able to reverse that narrow defeat, despite a 3lb swing in the weights. The Irish Derby fifth Sir Dinadan is the pick of the remainder.

There's a question over Hamish on ground not softer than good. Similar could apply to MILITARY ACADEMY but he's the big form threat.
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DIAMOND NECKLACE began her career with a victory in a valuable fillies' race at the Curragh and looks to have a bright future. Afterwards, Aidan O'Brien mentioned the Group 1 Fillies' Mile at Newmarket as a possibility which shows the regard in which she is held in. Slow ground isn't proving a hindrance to the early progeny of her sire St Mark's Basilica, so she should cope with conditions. Brownstown is both course and ground proven, and this is a drop in class for her after fourth places in a Group 3 at this venue and in a Group 2 in the Curragh. British raider Sukanya ran on for fourth in a Group 3 at Goodwood and should handle the ground.

It appears that DIAMOND NECKLACE was more forward than anticipated when winning at the Curragh and there should be better to come
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Jim Goldie bids for a third Portland in four years and has every chance with hat-trick seeker Eternal Sunshine and Jordan Electrics, who finished a close-up fifth in a competitive sprint at York. Trefor continued his fine run of form with a career best at the Ebor meeting and is respected along with the third Air Force One, who returned to the Knavesmire when beaten a neck last Sunday. That said, the claims of DIABLO ROJO on his switch to Kevin Philippart De Foy are difficult to ignore. Runner-up to subsequent Sprint Cup hero Big Mojo at Ascot in April, it is easy to forgive his Commonwealth Cup effort when he returned lame and the son of Pinatubo may well have more to give.

The in-form pair Eternal Sunshine and Air Force One are respected but the eye is drawn to FIVETHOUSANDTOONE at much longer odds.
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Princess Mia disappointed at Newmarket, but could bounce back having won at Yarmouth on her handicap bow. Daisy Roots returns to a mile with a shout, but a speculative vote goes the way of LUNARSCAPE. Mark Loughnane's charge has not been at her best of late, but returns to Lingfield for the first time since landing this contest last year and bids to repeat off a 2lb lower mark.

This isn't a gimme for the hat-trick seeking TRONIDO but she should have no issue with returning to AW and will be tough to peg back.
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ZOFFEE could not make an impact when last seen in the Ascot Stakes in June, but he was third in the Chester Cup on his previous start. On that evidence, the veteran could take some stopping back at this venue. The Northumberland Plate winner Spirit Mixer is another with strong form claims, while Artisan Dancer has to be noted following a series of second-placed finishes. Others to consider are Ndaawi, Youthful King and Tribal Star.

Ndaawi is a deservedly high-profile candidate but GIBSIDE could flower again, returning to the scene of his win in May.
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DUNUM was second in this race two years ago and was a non-runner last year due to coughing, so could make it third-time lucky. Natalia Lupini's charge had a productive Galway Festival in winning a valuable handicap before finishing third in another good contest five days later. Crucially, he is very much at home on soft ground. Gleneagle Bay finished a place in front of Dunum in second in the Ahonoora Handicap at Galway and that form received a major boost when the winner followed up in a Group 3. He has certainly shown that he handles testing conditions. Rahmi was a more than creditable fourth in Listed class at Cork which brings him right into contention.

Johnny Murtagh holds a strong hand, CHICAGO FIREBALL narrowly preferred to the top-weighted Rahmi
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Ten Bob Tony denied Kinross by a head to land the John Of Gaunt at Haydock in May and makes just his second appearance this year so he has to be respected. However, SHADOW OF LIGHT looks the one to side with. Charlie Appleby's colt hasn't quite reached the heights of his juvenile campaign, but he has competed at the top level in each of his three outings this year. A reproduction of either his 2000 Guineas third or his fourth in the Prix Jean Prat should be good enough to get his head back in front. Marvelman completes the shortlist.

Back at Doncaster, ROOM SERVICE is an interesting alternative to top-rated Shadow Of Light. Ten Bob Tony has good claims.
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ELVETHAM, who is with his third yard since early July, has shown promise in a couple of starts during that period and looks worth following after finishing second to a revitalised opponent on his debut for Conrad Allen at Southwell last week. Running off the same mark, he can go one better with the in-form Saffie Osborne booked. Seconds Count is an appealing handicap debutant from a very workable rating, while Kingsclere is a likely pace angle who also merits serious consideration.

None of these are particularly convincing but KINGSCLERE could offer the solution. Seconds Out and Elvetham best of the rest.
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Tactics should be fascinating in this Group 2. Aidan O'Brien's MONTREAL was an impressive eight-length winner off the front in a maiden over C&D last month, to put himself firmly in the 'could be anything' category, after which connections identified this race. He holds Group 1 entries for the end of the season and looks to be a colt with considerable potential. His stablemate, Benvenuto Cellini, also made all to get off the mark in a Killarney maiden (on yielding to soft ground) that has thrown up subsequent winners including fourth-placed Hardy Warrior over C&D. Benvenuto Cellini has all the 'right' entries and is a major contender. Nil Bua Gan Dua is a massive price, but could outrun his odds.

All five trained by the O'Briens, with BENVENUTO CELLINI taken to repel stablemate Montreal
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HANNEY GIRL's forward going nature should be well suited to 5f on the Roodee and she looks capable of overcoming a 9lb rise for her most recent success at Ripon. Another filly on a hat-trick, Nifty drops back in trip for the first time since her debut in May and she must enter calculations, along with the in-form London Is Blue and Kesta.

A competitive nursery with all ten runners previous winners. ANGEL NUMBERS did well to finish runner-up at Windsor and is well drawn.
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STAR OF JUPITER hasn't finished outside of the top three in any of his last four outings, most recently when demoted to second at Ffos Las, and is just 1lb higher now. The four-year-old looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to return to winning ways. Rupert The Prince beat Wannabeawallaby by just over four lengths over 1m6f here 10 days ago and is expected to confirm that form to have a say.

Placed over 11.6f here on his recent Flat handicap debut, GREGORIANS STAR could have untapped potential over today's much longer trip.
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Aidan O'Brien seeks a hat-trick and ninth victory overall in this illustrious event and LAMBOURN could be the one to make it a reality. The dual Derby winner has shaped as if crying out for this extra distance and would have blown any cobwebs away with his fifth in the Great Voltigeur at York last month. The son of Australia has lots in his favour and will prove a tough nut to crack. His stable companion Scandinavia is the obvious danger after winning the Goodwood Cup and this progressive colt is likely to continue his upward trajectory. Carmers beat Furthur and Rahiebb in the Queen's Vase before an excellent second in the Voltigeur and he isn't ruled out either.

Lambourn and SCANDINAVIA stand out from the rest on their best form. Stay True is fascinating but Carmers is second choice.
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AL AASY holds strong claims for William Haggas. The comfortable manner in which he put away the placed horses rated 110 and 108 when landing a Group 3 at Goodwood was taking. He's a money-spinner for connections, enjoys this trip and is ground versatile. Trustyourinstinct is very solid at Group 3 level as evidenced by winning this race last year. He should be fresh as he has been off since readily scoring at the Curragh in June. Lightly-raced Convergent has seen his mark rocket to 112 after a third place in the Chester Vase, while Sons And Lovers would prefer better ground but shouldn't be discounted. It's A Heartbeat has been dismissed by the bookmakers, but is a progressive sort.

Last year's winner Trustyourinstinct is respected but AL AASY (nap) looks a tough nut to crack
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Hollie Doyle built an instant rapport with SUMMERTIME BLUES when guiding him to finish a respectable second over 6f at Brighton before the partnership made all to score readily over the same trip at Chepstow. Reverting to 7f shouldn't be an issue and another big run looks likely. Berning Hot won over this trip at Brighton and could bounce back after being stretched over 1m at Newmarket subsequently. Warrnambool and Callout complete the shortlist.

An interesting race of its type in which APPLE OF MY EYE is fancied to build on earlier promise. Friday Again is feared most.
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RHYTHM MASTER was at his best when scoring at Thirsk last month under Silvestre De Sousa and it's a positive that rider is back in the plate following another solid effort at Newmarket last time. Narrowly denied at Chelmsford most recently and a multiple winner here, Box To Box is a leading contender, as well as Gaassee, who returned to winning ways with a taking performance at Haydock last month.

This looks wide open but the vote goes to BOX TO BOX, who had a near-miss at Chelmsford last time and is 4-10 at this track.
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Cloudbuster got off the mark at the fifth time of asking at Chepstow and is an interesting contender on her nursery bow. Calafiori justified short odds to shed his maiden tag at Brighton and is noted, but TRULY GLAMOROUS looks the way to go. John O'Shea's youngster showed improvement when hitting the woodwork at Chepstow and should have more to offer on just his second handicap start.

A trappy nursery with no soft-ground form on show. Brighton winner CALAFIORI earns marginal preference.
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This can go the way of MARTIN'S BRIG on the back of a strong runner-up effort over 7f at Catterick. Going back up to 1m may well suit the eight-year-old and he is preferred to On The Bubble, who had Zebra Star (third) behind when runner-up over C&D last month. Spring Festival and Without Delay may also have a say in proceedings.

Mike Smith's ZEBRA STAR might have been a shade unlucky not to go close over C&D 18 days ago and could be the answer.
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Despite being slowly away, DEL MARO shaped with bundles of promise to hit the crossbar on his introduction at Newmarket last month and would have learned a great deal from that experience. The son of Camelot might only need to find minimal improvement in order to get off the mark. Nova Centauri made the frame on debut at Newbury and can take a big leap forward from that display under Oisin Murphy. Merci Monsieur is another to note.

Four weeks ago DEL MARO and Nova Centauri made encouraging debuts. Preference for Charlie Appleby's colt today is slight.
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FALLEN ANGEL pipped January by a head in the Group 1 Prix Rothschild at Deauville last month and may have her measure again. She gave January 7lb in France and is better off in this contest as she has to concede her 5lb. Fallen Angel was runner-up in this race last year. There is a big day in January, who has been placed on her last three outings in Group 1 company and Christophe Soumillon gets the leg up for the second time having partnered her in Deauville. The likeable Cercene was successful at the highest level at Royal Ascot and is a contender. If there is to be an upset on this ground, mudlark Sparks Fly is a big price.

Already twice a Group 1 winner in Ireland and second to Porta Fortuna here 12 months ago, FALLEN ANGEL can enhance her fine record
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My Ambition has to be respected following his C&D win on Monday, but a 5lb penalty demands more from him. With that in mind, marginal preference is for BEAR TO DREAM, who was a short-head second at Brighton last time and she remains open to improvement over this distance. Parish Councillor edges out Francesi to be the pick of the remainder.

The surface shouldn't be a problem on pedigree for PARISH COUNCILLOR and he is well treated on his debut for a new yard.
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Given some time since a memorable success at Galway in July, IT'SNEVERJUSTONE is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming off 6lb higher and can bring up the hat-trick. Off the mark with a comfortable win at Thirsk, Fire Flame is expected to be thereabouts off 5lb higher for his in-form connections, while Capital Guarantee and Probe are others to consider.

Top of the list is the progressive 3yo IT'SNEVERJUSTONE (nap). who has won in good style at Ffos Las and Galway in his last two starts.
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Mintana was in good form when last seen, taking the silver medal home over C&D back in October, and has to be respected on her return. Under Curfew is a three-time course winner to keep an eye on, but the vote goes to AUTUMN FESTIVAL. The six-year-old bounced back to form when occupying the runner-up berth at Ffos Las on Tuesday and as long as the son of Poet's Voice copes with the quick turnaround, he could be the one to beat.

Question marks over most and perhaps MINTANA, who will relish conditions and ended 2024 in fine form, can make a winning return.
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A promising third on debut over C&D last month, despite taking a keen hold, SUDDENLY I SEE is expected to improve plenty for that and can get off the mark. Gelded since a relatively promising debut at Hamilton in June, Welbury is a player for his in-form connections, as well as Hakin Adraar, who wasn't beaten too far at Chelmsford most recently.

Suddenly I See warrants respect despite being drawn wide. SASHAY AWAY, on the inner, looks an interesting alternative.
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The classy BOTANICAL could give weight and a beating to these rivals. He possibly wasn't in love with the undulations at Epsom when a beaten favourite last time and should be much more at home at a track where he finished third in Listed company only three starts ago. Now 1lb lower than when runner-up in last year's John Smith's Cup, he looks to have an outstanding chance. Forecast soft ground should suit Square D'alboni, a Listed winner who enters handicap company for the first time. From further down the weights, Divine Knight, Sportingsilvermine and Regalian are others to note.

Regalian is feared with his yard in excellent form but preference is for SOVEREIGN SEA (nap).
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No less than five of these faced off in the Desmond Stakes over the course and distance early last month, with JOHAN making all to register a 10th career success. Ronan Whelan retains the ride on the Jack Channon-trained eight-year-old, who is notably proven on soft ground. The underfoot conditions are more of an unknown for fellow UK raider Skukuza. Two from two in Ireland and comfortably accounting for some of these rivals at the Curragh in June, he didn't get the run of the race when a never-nearer third on his most recent start at York. Second in this race 12 months ago, Mutasarref always warrants the utmost respect at Leopardstown, while the five three-year-olds in the line-up are all of varying degrees of interest. Just half a length off the selection when last seen, Alakazi is sure to have plenty of supporters, while Donnacha O'Brien's Commanche Brave is another leading hope.

Despite concerns over the ground it could pay to side with SKUKUZA after a luckless York run, Alakazi looking a danger
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CLEARPOINT took a big step forward from his belated seasonal debut when second at 80/1 at Windsor a month ago and the five-year-old merits the utmost respect off the same mark here. The recent C&D winner Glamorous Breeze also has strong form claims from 4lb higher, while Diomed Duke and The Thames Boatman are others who merit places on the shortlist.

He'll need some luck in running but this could set up for last year's winner THE THAMES BOATMAN (nap). Twilight Fun is feared most.
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The versatile Spartan Times has solid claims based on recent form but much depends on how he handles being drawn out wide and whether he settles quickly enough to get into a rhythm. With that in mind, GREEN TEAM, who has Roodee experience, could be the safer option from a handier draw and just 2lb higher than his win at Thirsk two starts ago. Heathen and Percy Jones are others with a shout.

The 6yo GREEN TEAM usually runs well here and he returns on the back of a string of good efforts.
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GOODWOOD MOGUL looks to have solid claims on his recent placed effort on testing ground at Goodwood. He finished a creditable third on his first start over 1m2f and there looks more to come from Marcus Tregoning's charge on that evidence. Hellion failed to settle and faded away in the closing stages at Salisbury on debut. He'll know more now, while Tajer is worth a second look on his belated seasonal bow.

This looks a golden opportunity for GOODWOOD MOGUL to open his account. Hellion is best of the rest.
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Runner-up over C&D before filling the same spot behind an in-form rival at Ripon last month, STRAIGHT AHEAD is still a maiden but this appeals as an ideal opportunity to get off the mark. Back to form when second at Thirsk last Saturday, U Turn can follow the selection home, along with nursery debutant Blazing, who has strong claims on his penultimate effort at Chester.

Nursery debutant BLAZING is particularly interesting with progress plausible. C&D winner Davorge Nation is second choice.
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With conditions in his favour, WHITE BIRCH could register a famous win for John Murphy. The likeable grey had no luck in running when a never-nearer fourth in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh in May, with connections then opting to skip the summer and wait for easier autumn ground. On ratings, Delacroix is the one to beat. One of four three-year-olds in the line-up, he is already a dual C&D winner and will bid to provide Aidan O'Brien with a 13th success in this prestigious contest. Not getting the run of the race when third in last year's renewal, Japanese raider Shin Emperor warrants the utmost respect, while the highly-regarded Zahrann and Anmaat, who won last season's UK equivalent, are other leading hopes. Finally getting his favoured ground, Hotazhell is another who can't be discounted, with this Jessica Harrington-trained bay memorably overturning Delacroix in the Futurity Trophy at Doncaster last year.

The obvious one is Delarcroix but it may be worth taking a chance with the progressive ZAHRANN on soft ground that may suit
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A game winner over 1m2f on the July Course at Newmarket last month, SIR EDWARD LEAR could be well placed to follow up if switching from cheekpieces to a visor helps to keep the momentum flowing. Nudged up just 1lb for that success, the four-year-old could again be tough to overhaul and he makes more appeal than Secret Beach and Tailorman.

Last week's Down Royal run after a break was quite encouraging, so GREY FABLE is taken to record a third C&D success.
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Tamzan finished fourth over 7f at Salisbury on debut, offering some encouragement that this extra yardage would suit. Lapidarist has a shout if judged on her fourth at Wolverhampton, but a chance is taken on the newcomer MAGIC TRIP. The first foal out of a 1m4f-1m6f winner, this trip should prove well within his compass and Andrew Balding's yard remains in fair form.

Her ability to handle slow ground must be taken on trust but TAMZAN made a pleasing debut in a better race than this.
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PENN AVENUE scored at Lingfield in July before following up with solid placed efforts at Catterick and Ffos Las. She makes plenty of appeal stepping back up in trip and gets the nod ahead of Falaise Blanc, who won last time at Newcastle. Sidney Stratton disappointed at Carlisle on his most recent start but a repeat of his second at the same venue the time before would give him an obvious chance.

The most solid contender is the only filly, PENN AVENUE (nap), and she is taken to win for the second time.
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HELVIC DREAM would be a most deserving winner. A versatile performer, the Noel Meade-trained eight-year-old was controversially demoted to second after claiming the Galway Hurdle in July. Over four years on from his Group 1 success, the likeable bay still retains plenty of ability and it'll be disappointing if he's not involved towards the business end. Curragh maiden winner Light As Air is sure to have plenty of supporters in first-time blinkers, while the fellow Aidan O'Brien-trained London City is another that warrants the utmost respect. It'll be interesting to see if the fitting of cheekpieces have the desired effect on Lord Church, while Too Bossy For Us appears the pick of the Willie Mullins representatives. Winning two of the last four renewals, Jessica Harrington relies on Sea The Boss and she can't be discounted, while others for the shortlist are Happy Pharoah and Aeronautic.

Running off the same mark when an unlucky fourth at York last month ZANNDABAD could prove a bit of value on ground he handles
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It was heavy underfoot when EYE OF THE WATER finished a respectable third over C&D recently. Ron Harris' charge looks worthy of another chance racing off an unchanged mark and is taken to confirm running with Too Much Trevor (fourth). The latter can make his presence felt once again, while Baynoona posted a better effort at Salisbury and could feature if proving as effective on softer ground.

The suggestion is UNKNOWN JOURNEY, who has posted some fairly encouraging efforts for his new stable since the spring.
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PAPER DOLL arrives in search of a fourth victory from her last five starts having got the better of the reopposing Simple Star over C&D at the end of last month. Despite a 2lb swing in favour of the latter, Tristan Davidson's mare still has the edge. Perseus Way went up 3lb for winning at Hamilton and is likely to enter the reckoning once again.

The sole 3yo in the field, NOVELISTA, is taken to follow up his Goodwood success. Paper Doll is second pick.
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It might be worth taking a chance on PLUME NOIRE in this wide open contest. An eye-catching fifth on her debut for Gerry Keane at the Curragh in May, she's a battle-hardened individual who appreciates cut in the ground. Out of the brilliant Alpha Centauri, Proxima Centauri is the second choice. She made the breakthrough at Roscommon last month and could prove nicely treated off a mark of 86. One of five Ger Lyons-trained representatives in the line-up, Continuite is sure to have plenty of supporters with Nicola Burns claiming a valuable 7lb, while Johnny Murtagh's Onemoredance and the hat-trick seeking Noli Timere are other leading hopes. One of three for Joseph O'Brien, French import Um Wadi is another for the shortlist.

A sister to a Group 3 winner, Frankel filly CONTINUITE is potentially interesting with Nicola Burns taking off a valuable 7lb
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Blue Point Express will probably be popular after gamely getting off the mark at Chepstow and isn't unduly burdened off 3lb higher. She steps back up from 7f and has something to prove regarding stamina, whereas MARCHETTI drops to a more appropriate distance and could be a safer proposition off 1lb below her last winning mark. James Park Woods and Fact Or Fable have each-way claims.

This return to forecast heavy ground is a big plus for MARCHETTI (nap), who has her favoured conditions for the first time this year.
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Jannas Journey's winning sequence came to end when only sixth at Thirsk last week, but she will appreciate this easier assignment and is still of interest. Black Storm has finished second on both of his starts for the Katie Scott yard and is respected, but IN A HURRY gets the vote. The three-year-old only found one too good at Carlisle at the start of the month and might take a step forward on only her third handicap outing.

If there's an improver lurking amongst these then it's WADACRE MAESTRO who got off the mark last time.
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MRS MEADER appeals as an ideal type for a race of this nature and looks well worth chancing on the forecast going from 2lb lower than her last winning rating. Bobby Dassler has been in good form of late and is a potential improver if his stamina holds out. Moab, Bug Boy and Atalanta Breeze are others to monitor closely in the betting.

Most have a query but MRS MEADER showed signs of life last time and is taken to repeat her 2024 win, which came off a 2lb higher mark.
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Sanbona has filled the top two places on each of his last three appearances in classified stakes company and is an interesting contender back in a handicap. However, CRACKINTHUNDER showed a lot more when making the frame on his handicap bow over C&D last month and was kindly dropped 1lb. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat. Sixcor may also have a say.

Crackinthunder is unexposed and could overcome a wide draw but just preferred is the in-form SANBONA.
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