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7.20 Lingfield-Last Gang-out-Winner Raqraaq is facing Daisy Roots
With Adam West on the way to France, Jim Boyle has managed to take five-year-old owner a racehorse syndicat’s jump Daisy Roots. She ended up in second place over course and distance on debut for the farm at the start of the month and had to go close to falling into Class 6 company for this Tips for every race on Raceday-rey.com Handicap.
Last time-out course and spacer winner Raqraaq Stayed strong to win at a neck but was value for more that day. The 2 lb increase looks fair and if he gets a strong pace, he must remain competitive. David ProTert’s services could prove invaluable as the jockey registered his 200. Winning on Lingfield’s All-Weather recently.
Newfangled is a model of consistency and is not done outside the locations of his last six starts. He is sure to go close to the Jonathan Portman team.
Course specialist Thoughtful gift is the best of the rest where Katrine Holm starts 7 kg.
6.20 Lingfield – subjectivists half -sister ghaiyya features
Three year old Filly Ghaiyya Represents Charlie Johnston and is a half-sister to the farm’s recent Star Stayers, including the Ascot Gold Cup winner of the subjectivist and St plays Second Sir Ron Priestley. She ended up in second place over a mile and two furlongs on Newcastle after a 128-day break and is expected to go close to 5LB Fillies’ allowance in this Free Digital Racecard at Raceday-rey.com Maiden Stack.
Hatysa Well turned on debut at Newbury and chased Home Cecilia Star. However, she still remains of interest as she is by the sea stars, out of a half-sister to 2016 Derby winner Harzand. She is expected to fit steps up in the trip with Sean Dylan Bowen, which takes over in the record.
Richard Hughes’ Dalton Park Is a half -sister to the list wins Katara and is another that can improve for this step up to a mile and four furlongs.
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5.50 Lingfield – Cerulean Summer, Naasma and Golden Dove Clash
Dylan Cunha’s Cerulean summer Stayed well over the expanded kilometer at Wolverhampton, which suggested that she will shape well for the step up to a kilometer and four furlongs here. David Egan has run her on the last two occasions and it could be the third time lucky for the Irish from a brand of 64 in this Get the inner track with Raceday-rey.com Fillies’ Disability.
Six years old Naasma Run over two miles last time at Kempton, and coach Pat Phelan chooses to fall back into the trip, which will fit that she has won course and distance before. This mare retains its mark of 68 – only 2 kg higher than when it last succeeded at Kempton.
Golden Dove Debut for Dan Horsford at Kempton last time and produced a decent effort to end the third and is still an interesting competitor from the same brand.
Kinetic Represents the deadly James Owen and Hector Crouch combination and must be respected.
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Still at Lingfield, 4.50 PM Download The Raceday Ready App Amateur Jockeys’ Disability Looks Dubai Immo Look to follow up after defying odds of 28/1 to strike at Chelmford on his last start earlier this month.
Later on the map, Knockout Blow returns to the Ring Raceday Ready Disability at 1 p.m. 7.50. Now a ten-year-old, this veteran has changed yards to the Stephanie Cassidy team, and the market may well dictate his fortunes.
International Doner Zaydann Aga Khan Silke to Francis-Henri Graffard in 5.32 Prix Bruleur at Saint-Cloud. This Colt is of Dubawi out of Zaykava and should go well. In Hong Kong, Happy Valley hosts live racing.