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Dead-heat winner for Harry Wilson on day two of Glorious Goodwood - find out his remaining Wednesday bets

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Harry Wilson returns with his advice for all seven races on the second day of Glorious Goodwood on Wednesday


1.20 Goodwood
Coral Pipped At The Post Winners Handicap, 1m4f

Harry's tip: Sudu

Sudu showed ability during the winter, notably finishing fourth in a mile novice that has thrown up four subsequent winners, including the 103-rated Merchant, but he has taken his form to another level since being gelded and upped in trip. He looked mightily unlucky not to finish closer at Newbury last month, as he was repeatedly denied a clear run, and he proved he was well handicapped when romping home by seven lengths at Epsom next time. The runner-up has since won comfortably so the form looks solid, and he could rate much higher still.

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Sudu13:20 Goodwood
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Jky: Silvestre De Sousa Tnr: Roger Varian

1.55 Goodwood
HKJC World Pool Oak Tree Stakes (Group 3), 7f

Harry's tip: Tabiti

Tabiti won her first two starts last year, including in Group 3 company, before finding the Fillies' Mile a stretch too far. But she made a cracking return to action when third off top weight in the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot. She recorded a career-best RPR of 106, which isn't far off the required standard, and should come forward for the run. She was possibly stretched by the mile and could have even more improvement to come down in trip (her only start over this distance saw her comfortably beat a subsequent Group 3 winner).

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Tabiti13:55 Goodwood
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Jky: Ryan Moore Tnr: Ralph Beckett

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2.30 Goodwood
HKJC World Pool Molecomb Stakes (Group 3), 5f

Harry's tip: Dickensian

Dickensian has shown good speed on all three starts, comfortably making all from a subsequent winner on his debut at Musselburgh before finishing within two lengths of the winner on his next two starts at Ascot, latterly leading his side when runner-up in the Windsor Castle at the royal meeting. He gave way only late on on that stiffer track so this sharper test should suit him ideally, and he could prove hard to peg back.

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Dickensian14:30 Goodwood
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Jky: Shane Gray Tnr: Kevin Ryan

3.05 Goodwood
Visit Qatar Sussex Stakes (Group 1), 1m

Harry's tip: Rosallion

Field Of Gold was ultra-impressive at Royal Ascot and is the most likely winner, but if ever a track is going to find him out it's this one, and I'll happily leave his prohibitive odds alone. The promise of a good gallop makes Rosallion a solid alternative, as he was undone by the slow pace when narrowly beaten in the Queen Anne last time. I don't think straight tracks play to his strengths anyway, so going back around a right-handed bend should suit (he's unbeaten in three Group 1s in such circumstances), and his ability to travel and quicken should see him involved in the finish.

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Rosallion15:05 Goodwood
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Jky: Sean Levey Tnr: Richard Hannon

3.45 Goodwood
British Stallion Studs EBF Fillies' Handicap, 1m2f

Harry's tip: Wonder Star

Wonder Star finished down the field in a Listed contest last time, but she was far from disgraced and an eight-day turnaround from her previous race may have not been ideal. It still resulted in a career-best RPR, and her ready novice win at Ascot on her previous start has been well advertised by the runner-up, who has won twice since and is now rated 106. Wonder Star is unexposed after just three starts and is bred to be better than her opening mark of 82.

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Wonder Star15:45 Goodwood
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Jky: Saffie Osborne Tnr: William Haggas

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4.20 Goodwood
British Stallion Studs EBF Alice Keppel Fillies' Conditions Stakes, 5f

Harry's tip: Revival Power

Zelaina showed good pace in the Queen Mary and should be suited by this sharper test, but she's short enough in the market and I'd rather hand another chance to Revival Power. She has ground to make up with the favourite from their Royal Ascot clash, but she led her side for a long way before fading late on, probably finding the track too testing. She'd previously looked seriously promising on her debut at Thirsk, overcoming a slow start to comfortably beat a subsequent dual winner, and this sister to the yard's Group 1 winner Winter Power is bred to do better.

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Revival Power16:20 Goodwood
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Jky: David Allan Tnr: Tim Easterby

4.55 Goodwood
World Pool Bet With The tote Handicap, 7f

Harry's tip: Mr Chaplin

Mr Chaplin couldn't make his mark in better company after overcoming trouble in running to win the nursery over course and distance at the Glorious meeting last year, but he returned with a promising effort back here in May after a gelding operation and a break. He travelled well and was starting to mount his challenge when short of room on the rail and losing his position. He was drawn on the wrong side and looked to find a mile too far when faced with a stiff task at Royal Ascot last time, but this represents a drop in class and better can be expected now he's returned to this course.

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Mr Chaplin16:55 Goodwood
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Jky: Rossa Ryan Tnr: Ralph Beckett

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