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Godolphin juvenile Calypso Blue can score on second start

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket: Anthony Burke

Calypso Blue (1.15 Chelmsford)

Look as if the experience was needed when making her debut at Wolverhampton a few weeks back. May not have to improve much to play a leading hand here.Others to follow
Chelmsford 12.45 Line Of Destiny, 1.50 Our Kim, 2.25 Tulip Dress, 2.55 Arnarson, 3.25 The Eagles Nest, 4.00 How’s Lucy.

Lambourn: James Burn

Article Fifty (1.30 Southwell, nap)

Warren Greatrex's faith in this four-year-old was justified with a smooth win in a Uttoxeter bumper last month and a big run is expected on his hurdling debut.Others to follow
Chelmsford 3.25 Anif.
Southwell 12.55 Hepijeu, 2.05 The Groovy Hoovy, 2.30 Midnight Silver, 3.05 Oscar Star, 3.35 Groundunderreppair.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Goosen Maverick (12.25 Southwell, nap)

Improved on previous efforts with a convincing first success over fences at Warwick last month. With the runner-up having franked the form the 10lb rise might not be enough to stop him following up.Others to follow
Carlisle 1.40 Saint John Henry.
Southwell 2.35 Fool To Cry.

North: Colin Russell

Barbara Villiers(1.15 Chelmsford, nap)

Shaped well when third at Wolverhampton on her debut and having come on for that run is fancied to get off the mark this time.Others to follow
Carlisle 12.05 Big Thunder, 12.35 Lough Derg Jewel, 1.05 Berkshire Downs, 1.40 Harry The Viking, 2.15 Isaactown Lad, 2.45 Oak Vintage, 3.15 Derriana Spirit.
Chelmsford 1.50 Huddersfilly Town, 2.25 Amazing Grazing, 2.55 Fredericka, 3.25 Lagenda, 4.00 Cookie Ring.
Southwell 12.25 French Seventyfive, 12.55 Cash Again, 2.35 Kalaniti, 3.35 Waltz Darling.

Racing Post Ratings: Steve Mason

Gunfleet(2.05 Southwell, nap)

Beat some fair sorts when winning a Stratford bumper in April and has shaped well on both starts over hurdles to date. Good chance in an open-looking novice.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Titan Goddess(3.25 Chelmsford)

Dual course and distance winner, including a seller here recently, Mike Murphy's five-year-old is at the foot of the weights and can follow up.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Born For War (2.05 Southwell)

Shaped as though he needed the run last time out, and stepping up in trip should bring about more improvement.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

She’s A Star(1.20 Navan)

Good placed efforts over two miles on her last two starts puts the Noel Meade-trained mare in with an excellent chance back over two and a half miles, a trip which she has won over. She gets the vote to score under Sean Flanagan.


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