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16:15 BRIGHTON, 7F 214Y PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 16:15 BRIGHTON, 7f 214y GMP Accountants & David Hawkins 60th Handicap (Div 1) (Class 6) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (3) 045183 FAIRY MIST (IRE) 7 CD 9 9 - 10b William Carson 53 b g Oratorio - Prealpina J J Bridger 2 (9) 44-7560 ABERTILLERY 39 4 9 - 9p1 David Probert 52 b g Shamardal - Nantyglo M Blanshard 3 (2) 23/4-670 SUNSHINE ALWAYS (IRE) 41 D 10 9 - 7 Callum Shepherd 50 (5) gr g Verglas - Easy Sunshine M J Attwater 4 (8) 604347 LUTINE CHARLIE (IRE) 32 CD 9 9 - 6 T P Queally 49 br g Kheleyf - Silvery Halo Emma Owen 5 (6) 979736 OCEAN BENTLEY (IRE) 13 4 9 - 2 Joshua Bryan (7) 45 b g Amadeus Wolf - Bentley's Bush A W Carroll 6 (7) 332-325 CADLAND LAD (IRE) 12 BF 3 9 - 0t Danny Brock (3) 53 b g Lilbourne Lad - Hari's Gift J Ryan 7 (5) 24630-3 ITS A SHEILA THING 27 3 8 - 13h Charles Bishop 52 ch f Sir Percy - Sefemm Mrs L C Jewell 8 (1) 048 DLTRIPLESEVEN (IRE) 24 3 8 - 11 S W Kelly 50 gr g Dark Angel - Namu Richard Hughes 9 (4) 000-7 DRAMATIC VOICE 34 3 8 - 6 DOUBTFUL 45 ch f Poet's Voice - Darwinia P F I Cole ATR VERDICT: DLTRIPLESEVEN has shown enough in three starts to suggest that a mark of 50 wouldn't be beyond the son of Dark Angel and the step back up in distance looks a positive to his chances on handicap debut. Fairy Mist is consistent at this level and has solid course form, while Cadland Lad ran well enough on his return to turf and should be thereabouts here. Top Tip: DLTRIPLESEVEN Watch out for: FAIRY MIST PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 16:45 BRIGHTON, 7f 214y GMP Accountants & David Hawkins 60th Handicap (Div 2) (Class 6) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (9) 507040 ALTAIRA 12 5 9 - 10 William Carson 53 b h Dubawi - Peach Pearl A W Carroll 2 (5) 550-063 LUCKY LEYF 10 4 9 - 8 G Baker 51 b f Kheleyf - Lucky Dice P Hide 3 (8) 860507 FRANTICAL 13 D 4 9 - 7b1 George Downing (3) 50 b g Observatory - Quest For Freedom A W Carroll 4 (1) 0860/09- PRAISE N GLORY 518 (468J) 5 9 - 2p Charles Bishop 45 ch m Resplendent Glory - Tapsalteerie Mrs L C Jewell 5 (3) 551922 ASHFORD ISLAND 15 3 9 - 0p Kevin Lundie (7) 53 b g Munnings - Falling Angel M Murphy 6 (4) 007 EISHA BABY 26 3 8 - 13p1 Tom Marquand (3) 52 ch f Dutch Art - Ainia R Hannon 7 (2) 744-607 LONG ISLAND 15 3 8 - 12 Patrick Pilley (5) 51 b f Firebreak - Fakhuur W M Brisbourne 8 (7) 53567-3 FRANK BRIDGE 15 3 8 - 10 J P Fahy 49 Eve Johnson b g Avonbridge - First Among Equals Houghton 9 (6) 0-29745 DIVINE TOUCH 15 3 8 - 6h P Sirigu 45 b f Kheleyf - Easy To Love Robert Eddery ATR VERDICT: EISHA BABY ran her best race to date on her most recent start at Chelmsford and has scope for improvement now tackling handicap company for the first time with Tom Marquand booked claiming 3lb. Ashford Island has been runner-up the last twice here and should go close again along with Frank Bridge and Divine Touch, who all reoppose from a 7f event here earlier in the month. Top Tip: EISHA BABY Watch out for: ASHFORD ISLAND PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 17:15 BRIGHTON, 6f 209y Trail Walker 23rd July Handicap (Class 5) (3YO plus) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (9) 08-6770 SMOOTHTALKINRASCAL (IRE) 10 6 10 - 0t S W Kelly 69 b g Kodiac - Cool Tarifa P Crate 2 (2) 907884 PICK A LITTLE 22 CD 8 10 - 0 Mitch Godwin (7) 69 b g Piccolo - Little Caroline M Blake 3 (4) 014-009 BALTIC PRINCE (IRE) 13 D 6 9 - 10 George Downing (3) 65 b g Baltic King - Brunswick A W Carroll 4 (3) 246672 PYLA (IRE) 12 4 9 - 10h Lemos De Souza 65 b f Footstepsinthesand - Beautiful Hill D P Quinn 5 (6) 457-044 PORT LAIRGE 11 CD 6 9 - 10v Michael J M Murphy 65 (3) b g Pastoral Pursuits - Stylish Clare J Gallagher 6 (5) 531515 HAWK MOTH (IRE) 7 CD 8 9 - 8p Tom Marquand (3) 63 b g Hawk Wing - Sasimoto J L Spearing 7 (10) 987621 SOARING SPIRITS (IRE) 15 C D 6 9 - 6b R Winston 61 ch g Tamayuz - Follow My Lead D K Ivory 8 (1) 0-86 PURE SOUL 57 3 9 - 3p Thomas Brown 67 b g Iffraaj - Spiritual Healing I Mohammed 9 (7) 9221-40 MARCLE (IRE) 22 D 3 8 - 13p1 Rob Hornby (3) 63 b g Kodiac - Mark One E De Giles 10 (8) 433102 MALAYSIAN BOLEH 13 CD BF 6 8 - 13b Callum Shepherd 54 (5) ch g Compton Place - Orlena S Lycett ATR VERDICT: PYLA was headed on the line over this trip at Yarmouth last time but wouldn't need to find a great deal of improvement to gain compensation for that near-miss now on a 1lb higher mark. Smoothtalkinrascal has to prove himself over this longer trip and is better known as a sprinter, though he's dropped to such a good mark that he commands respect while operating at 0-70 level. A bigger danger may be recent 6f course scorer Soaring Spirits, who has won over this longer trip in the past. Top Tip: PYLA Watch out for: SOARING SPIRITS PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 17:50 BALLINROBE, 1m 1f 110y Vaughanshoes.ie Clarks Claiming Maiden (Class ) (3YO only) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (4) 90-34 ENGLISH PALE 45 3 9 - 5 C O'Donoghue 77 b g Elusive Pimpernel - Terme Cay Mrs J Harrington 2 (3) 80-3220 THREE MAJORS 15 BF 3 9 - 2 C D Hayes 61 b g Lilbourne Lad - Saricana P D Deegan 3 (5) 65 DRESSEDNBLACK 9 3 9 - 0 Julie Burke - b f Elusive Pimpernel - Super Value T Doyle 4 (2) 060364 RAVENS HILL 12 3 8 - 13 56 ch g Raven's Pass - Sister Red P J Prendergast 5 (1) 069-700 LADY ARGENTUM 10 3 8 - 8 W M Lordan 53 b f Kodiac - Silver Dip T Gibney PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 18:10 LEICESTER, 1m 3f 183y Leicester Interactive Handicap (Class 6) (3YO only) No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 (8) 865 CLIFF EDGE (IRE) 19 3 9 - 7 Harry Bentley 65 b g Canford Cliffs - That's My Style R Varian 2 (2) 5-4435 ASAFOETIDA (IRE) 25 3 9 - 6 A McCarthy 64 b f Pivotal - Embraced P W Chapple-Hyam 3 (7) 008-176 CAPTAIN PEACOCK 26 BF 3 9 - 5p1 Jim Crowley 63 b g Champs Elysees - Blast Furnace W J Knight 4 (9) 785- MONJENI 199 3 9 - 4 L Morris 62 b g Montjeu - Polly's Mark Sir Mark Prescott 5 (3) 7-647 LADY BLANCO (USA) 13 3 9 - 2h Edward Greatrex (5) 60 b f Cape Blanco - War Clan A M Balding 6 (1) 78-8865 FISHERGATE 10 3 9 - 1 Adam Beschizza 59 b g Pastoral Pursuits - Miss Meggy R Rowe 7 (4) 905-851 TRIDENT TESTED 19 3 9 - 1 Kieren Fox 59 gr g Arabian Gleam - Neptune's Girl J R Best 8 (5) 973-4 TYRELL (IRE) 13 3 9 - 0 William Twiston- 58 Davies b g Teofilo - Sleeveless A King 9 (10) 865-3 YOUNG TOM 8 3 8 - 12 A Mullen 56 b g Sir Percy - Enford Princess M Appleby 10 (6) 76808-5 LADY TURPIN (IRE) 13 3 8 - 8 T Hamilton 52 gr f Arakan - Proficiency R A Fahey 11 5082-82 NANNY MAKFI 27 3 8 - 6 M Dwyer 50 (12) b f Makfi - Pan Galactic W S Kittow 12 08-8793 ROSIE'S VISION 10 3 8 - 4h K T O'Neill 48 (13) b f Passing Glance - Bold Rose M D I Usher 13 07-00 RUSSIAN RASCAL 18 3 8 - 2 J Quinn 46 (11) b g Kyllachy - Russian Ruby W S Kittow 14 77705 MONPAZIER (IRE) 19 3 8 - 2v1 Raul Da Silva 46 (14) gr g Tamayuz - Wicked Maria K R Burke Long Handicap: Monpazier 8 - 1 ATR VERDICT: TRIDENT TESTED made all to win a seller on turf at Lingfield last time and shouldn't be fazed by slow conditions on that evidence. John Best's charge does need to raise his game to follow up off 3lb higher now moving back into a handicap, but he remains open to more improvement over middle distances and may well enjoy the run of the race on the front end again. Carlisle third Young Tom and Roger Varian's handicap debutant Cliff Edge also figure prominently on the shortlist. Top Tip: TRIDENT TESTED Watch out for: CLIFF EDGE PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com 18:30 NEWTON ABBOT, 2m 4f 216y Austins Handicap Chase (Class 3) (5YO plus) No Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 73/2F67 WADSWICK COURT (IRE) 152 8 11 - 12p Sean Bowen 124 - b g Court Cave - Tarasandy P Bowen 2 F42-324 WILLEM (FR) 22 6 11 - 12b T Scudamore 124 b g Turtle Bowl - Zita Blues D Pipe 3 23PU-36 EASILY PLEASED (IRE) 23 C 10 11 - 10h J McGrath 122 b g Beneficial - Bro Ella M Hill 4 214222- LADFROMHIGHWORTH 225 11 11 - 10 Nick Scholfield 122 b g Kier Park - Cavisoir J Scott 5 41/36-61 FEAR GLIC (IRE) (EX7) 7 C 10 11 - 9 James Best 121 b g Dr Massini - Graineuaile Miss J Plessis 6 1/33545- BINCOMBE 81 D 8 11 - 8t T J O'Brien 120 gr g Indian Danehill - Siroyalta P J Hobbs 7 31413/P ACE FIGHTER PILOT 143 CD 10 11 - 6 J E Moore 118 - b g Silver Patriarch - Vedra Jim Best 8 4P4-332 COMEONGINGER (IRE) 7 D BF 9 11 - 5t Tom Cannon 117 b g King's Theatre - Miss Poutine C Gordon 9 424-111 GOWANAUTHAT (IRE) 20 D 8 11 - 4tp Harry Bannister (3) 116 ch g Golan - Coolrua C J Mann 10 41239-2 LORD LANDEN (IRE) 41 CD 11 10 - 5ht A P Cawley 103 br g Beneficial - Agua Caliente F O'Brien.
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