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ARISTOCRATIC LADY (2.40) can strike for thriving trainer Simon Crisford on a cracking card at Yarmouth.
Promising last term, the filly returned with a convincing defeat of in a decent maiden at Leicester.
There should be plenty more to come from this speedy type who can do plenty of damage switched to handicaps.
(12.0) looks well above par for John Gosden
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BY GARRY OWEN in the opening maiden. The
filly rates a sure-fire improver after chasing home the classy on debut at Newbury.
The Champion trainer can double-up with (12.35) in the maiden handicap. The colt relished tackling 1m 2f when chasing home the exciting on his second start at Leicester.
I doubt we’ve seen the best
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of this smart three-year-old who sits on an attractive mark for his handicap bow.
(1.10) can get his career back on track for Saeed bin Suroor in the novice event. The juvenile looked ready for the step up to seven furlongs when running well for a long way at Royal Ascot.
Top rider Ryan Moore is an eye-catching booking on Brian Meehan’s (1.40). The three-year-old will take some stopping with a
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repeat of his excellent debut second to at Newmarket.
(2.10) can complete a hat-trick for Charlie Hills in a competitive sprint handicap.
The colt showed both class and guts to deny
over seven furlongs on the Kempton all-weather.
The three-year-old is just as effective on Turf so he can deny some useful rivals for his skilled connections.
Charlie Wallis’
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(3.10) can enhance his decent record at the Norfolk track. The pacy eight-year-old can gain due compensation for his unlucky second to at Wolverhampton. Marco Botti is just hitting form so I’m siding with (3.40) in
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the lucky last.
The colt remains nicely unexposed on Turf after his fine third to in a warm Windsor handicap.
(3.50) can score for
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handler John Quinn in the Hoyt Handicap at Catterick.
The four-year-old shaped like his turn was coming when giving most resistance at Musselburgh.
Charlie Appleby and William Buick won the Prix du Lys with progressive
at ParisLongchamp. Buick wound up the pace in the false straight, stealing an advantage he was never to relinquish, despite closing to within three-quarters of a length.
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