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Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Steady Pace (3.00 York, nap)

Unlucky to be touched off by Gifted Master at this level last time. Saeed Bin Suroor's sprinter has since impressed on the Limekilns and can gain compensation.

Others to follow
York 3.35 Dazzle Gold, 4.10 Graceful Lady, 4.45 Pretty Baby, 5.20 Shamsaya.

Lambourn: James Burn

Equilateral (4.45 York, nap)

This juvenile is held in high regard by Charlie Hills and backed that up with a taking performance at Bath last month, coping well with cut in the ground. Conditions should be similar here.

Others to follow
Fontwell 2.50 Angel Of Rome, 5.45 Cautorillo.
York 2.30 Grapevine, 4.10 Cousin Khee, 5.20 Silent Echo.

North: Colin Russell

Intisaab (3.00 York, nap)

Hasn't won since the spring, but has run plenty of good races since including when third in a Listed race last time. Well drawn and fancied to make another bold bid.

Others to follow
York 1.55 Lagenda, 2.30 Briyouni, 3.35 Elarqam, 4.10 Attention Seaker, 4.45 Black Friday, 5.20 Hee Haw.

West Country: Andrew King

Code Of Law (3.25 Fontwell, nap)

Came good over course and distance last time and fancied to follow up, provided the ground doesn't get too soft.

Others to follow
Fontwell 2.20 Poetic Lady, 4.00 Resolution Bay, 4.35 The Detainee, 5.10 Lee Side Lady.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Equilateral (4.45 York, nap)

Created quite an impression when winning on his debut at Bath last month. He is conceding weight to some interesting newcomers, but sets a high enough standard.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Pennsylvania Dutch (5.20 York)

Never in the hunt here last time, but William Haggas's three-year-old is capable of better.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Wicklow Brave (4.50 Curragh)

Winner of this race last year, he will appreciate any rain and looks each-way value.

Ireland: David Jennings

Alpha Centauri (3.40 Curragh)

Lost her unbeaten record in the Albany at Royal Ascot, but softer ground over a furlong further should be right up her street.

Published on 9 September 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 17:54, 9 September 2017

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