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15:10 NOTTINGHAM, 1M 2F PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 15:10 NOTTINGHAM, 1m 2f 50y Watch RacingUK On Sky Channel 432 Nursery (Class 5) (2YO only) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (8) 066922 HILLGROVE ANGEL (IRE) 8 2 9 - 7 T Eaves 67 gr g Dark Angel - Theben P D Evans 2 (2) 944 PHILBA 14 2 9 - 6 A Mullen 66 b c Cockney Rebel - Hisaronu M Appleby 3 (3) 468517 VITA MINA 17 2 9 - 5v DOUBTFUL 65 b f Multiplex - Vita Mia P D Evans 4 (4) 334456 DIATOMIC (IRE) 8 2 9 - 3 R Kingscote 63 b c Bushranger - Gilded Truffle Tom Dascombe 5 (6) 48205 OUR KYLIE (IRE) 6 2 9 - 3 Barry McHugh 63 b f Jeremy - Prakara T Coyle 6 (7) 378 BRIDGEKEEPER 20 2 9 - 2 Ryan Tate (3) 62 ch c Avonbridge - Rosy Outlook J M P Eustace 7 (5) 5477 STARRING GUEST (IRE) 7 2 8 - 13 S De Sousa 59 b f Teofilo - Queen Of Stars M R Channon 8 (1) 80693 NORTH BAY LADY (IRE) 7 2 8 - 3 Raul Da Silva 49 b f Fast Company - Straight Sets J S Wainwright ATR VERDICT: HILLGROVE ANGEL contested a competitive nursery here eight days ago and ran a blinder to finish within a length and a quarter of the Richard Hannon-trained Maftoon. The son of Dark Angel has been left on a mark of 67 and is expected to go one place better if reproducing that level of form. Philba represents a shrewd stable and could be interesting on his nursery debut, while North Bay Lady ran a career-best third at Redcar latest and she's noted as well. Top Tip: HILLGROVE ANGEL Watch out for: PHILBA PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 15:20 SALISBURY, 1m 1f 198y Inspire Foundation Claiming Stakes (Class 5) (3YO to 4YO) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (4) 187490 TOBACCO ROAD (IRE) 64 4 9 - 10 R Hughes 86 b g Westerner - Virginias Best R Hannon 2 (5) 227333 ROME 28 BF 4 9 - 5b1 R L Moore 77 b g Holy Roman Emperor - Magical Cliche G L Moore 3 (7) 2-47673 ELYSIAN PRINCE 8 BF 3 9 - 0t Martin Lane 70 b c Champs Elysees - Trinkila P F I Cole 4 (3) 9 FARMSHOP BOY 15 3 8 - 9 Charlie Bennett (7) - Miss N A Lloyd- b g Sagamix - Littleton Zephir beavis 5 (6) 341662 PENNY'S BOY 9 D BF 3 8 - 9t L P Keniry 70 ch g Firebreak - Sunderland Echo S Kirk 6 (1) 323-748 STAR ANISE (FR) 34 3 8 - 9h Thomas Brown (3) 58 b f Astronomer Royal - Sasicha H J L Dunlop 7 (8) 68 LAMUBAALY (IRE) 135 (32J) 3 8 - 7 J P Fahy - b g Le Havre - Seracina Mrs Dunn 8 (2) 053311 ROUGH COURTE (IRE) 46 3 8 - 7 S Hitchcott 70 b f Clodovil - Straight Sets M R Channon ATR VERDICT: Rome has been running fairly consistently in handicap and maiden company this year and will be hopeful of gaining an overdue success now dropped in grade and fitted with first-time blinkers. However, his stamina for the trip has to be taken on trust, so preference is for TOBACCO ROAD, who ran with credit in valuable turf handicaps over this distance at Sandown and Ascot this summer. Rough Courte steps up in trip after two claiming successes over 1m and isn't without hope for a place. Top Tip: TOBACCO ROAD Watch out for: ROME PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 15:35 NEWCASTLE, 6f AAK Fish & Chips Maiden Stakes (Class 5) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (9) 2 ADVANCE (FR) 218 3 9 - 5 J P Sullivan - b g Aqlaam - Rabeera Mrs R Carr 2 (5) 3- DIRECT TIMES (IRE) 326 3 9 - 5 W Buick - b c Acclamation - Elegant Times P W Chapple-Hyam 3 (7) 4-7 NONAGON 26 3 9 - 5 Emma Sayer (5) - b g Pastoral Pursuits - Nine Red W Storey 4 (8) 7-53485 VALE MENTOR (IRE) 33 3 9 - 5p D Allan 48 b c Moss Vale - Sinamay T D Easterby 5 (4) 2900/08 MORNA'S GLORY 106 5 9 - 1 P Mulrennan 45 b m Resplendent Glory - Tipsy Cake M Herrington 6 (1) 042787 THORNTOUN LADY (USA) 37 4 9 - 1 G Lee 66 b f Henrythenavigator - Valery Lady J S Goldie 7 (6) BAILEYS PARTYTIME 3 9 - 0 J Fanning - b f Aqlaam - Third Party M Johnston 8 (2) 3- LIVIA DRUSILLA (IRE) 540 3 9 - 0 Megan Carberry (5) - b f Holy Roman Emperor - Shaiyadima B Ellison 9 (3) 626052 STROLL ON (IRE) 15 3 9 - 0 Jack Garritty (5) 60 ch f Exceed and Excel - Violet Rae Guest ATR VERDICT: It might be worth taking a chance on newcomer BAILEYS PARTYTIME as she is a half-sister to five winners, including Listed scorer Party Boss and top hurdler Countrywide Flame, and looks to have a touch of class in her pedigree. Direct Times ran a cracker on debut at Doncaster to finish third and seeks to overcome a lengthy absence, likewise Advance who was second at Lingfield on his racecourse bow but hasn't been sighted for 218 days. Top Tip: BAILEYS PARTYTIME Watch out for: DIRECT TIMES PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 15:45 NOTTINGHAM, 1m 2f 50y Jockey Club Grassroots Middle Distance Series Final (Handicap) (Class 3) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (11) 430320 MAVEN 4 D 6 9 - 10 Rachel Richardson 86 (7) b m Doyen - Bollin Jeannie T D Easterby 2 (12) 313571 RAISE YOUR GAZE 14 D 3 9 - 10 Ryan Tate (3) 91 gr g Mastercraftsman - Regal Magic C G Cox 3 (3) 462401 DONNY ROVER (IRE) 48 C D 3 9 - 8 A Mullen 89 b g Excellent Art - My Lass M Appleby 4 (7) 243133 EXCELLENT PUCK (IRE) 18 D 4 9 - 4 K Fallon 80 b g Excellent Art - Puck's Castle S Lycett 5 (13) 552614 COSMIC HALO 13 D 5 9 - 2 George Chaloner (3) 78 ch m Halling - Cosmic Case R A Fahey 6 (6) 2-34841 HANDHELD 56 CD 7 9 - 1p Shelley Birkett (5) 77 ch g Observatory - Kid Gloves Miss J Feilden 7 (9) 221314 NO WIN NO FEE 39 CD 4 9 - 0 F Tylicki 76 b g Firebreak - Milliscent M Appleby 8 (8) 146848 OCEAN APPLAUSE 20 D 4 9 - 0t Joe Doyle (5) 76 b g Royal Applause - Aldora J Ryan 9 (2) 336660 ARTFUL PRINCE 7 CD 4 8 - 12b T Eaves 74 ch g Dutch Art - Royal Nashkova J G Given 10 (1) 73734 EVERY TIME 88 3 8 - 9p1 Jim Crowley 76 b f Pivotal - Time Away A M Balding 11 (5) 413062 BEAKERS N NUM NUMS (IRE) 14 D 3 8 - 6 M Dwyer 73 b c Iffraaj - Ivy League Star W Jarvis 12 359347 HYDRANT 18 CD 8 8 - 6 Cam Hardie (3) 68 (10) b g Haafhd - Spring R C Guest 13 (4) 322234 AN CHULAINN (IRE) 17 3 8 - 2b S De Sousa 69 ch f Tamayuz - Livius Lady M Johnston ATR VERDICT: Handheld knows how to win around here and he arrives buoyed by his Yarmouth success, while Donny Rover is fairly consistent so it would come as no surprise if Mick Appleby's Newmarket winner followed up. The vote goes to RAISE YOUR GAZE, though, as he represents a yard that has come back into some form of late and he was most impressive when readily exploiting a 6lb lower mark at Sandown a fortnight ago. Top Tip: RAISE YOUR GAZE Watch out for: HANDHELD PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 15:55 SALISBURY, 1m 1f 198y Weatherbys Hamilton Insurance Handicap (Class 2) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (4) 805-310 SOVIET ROCK (IRE) 117 D BF 4 9 - 12 David Probert 97 b g Rock Of Gibraltar - Anna Karenina A M Balding 2 (1) 05-2028 AJMANY (IRE) 32 4 9 - 12b Andrea Atzeni 97 b g Kheleyf - Passarelle L M Cumani 3 (3) 663106 WHISPERING WARRIOR (IRE) 18 D 5 9 - 10 James Doyle 95 b g Oasis Dream - Varenka D M Simcock 4 (6) 121 BASEM 33 3 9 - 5 R Hughes 95 b c Pivotal - Gonbarda S bin Suroor 5 (7) 513546 PRESBURG (IRE) 13 D 5 9 - 3 Oisin Murphy 88 b g Balmont - Eschasse J Tuite 6 (5) 1-41413 ALEX VINO (IRE) 15 D 3 9 - 0v R L Moore 90 b c High Chaparral - Rare Ransom Sir Michael Stoute 7 (2) 4/0-7015 WAR SINGER (USA) 19 D 7 8 - 8bt S Donohoe 79 b g War Chant - Sister Marilyn Johnny Farrelly ATR VERDICT: There is undoubtedly better to come from Alex Vino when things drop right but he took a keen hold off a sedate pace when beaten at Yarmouth last time and there is the danger that he may again fail to settle in this small field. Soviet Rock reportedly raced too freely when finishing down the field at Epsom last time, but is another who has claims if bouncing back. However, preferred ahead of both is recent Sandown scorer BASEM, who steps up in trip and takes on older horses for the first time. Ajmany isn't weighted out of this either.
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