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Tin Man freshened up after failing to sparkle in Diamond Jubilee

The Tin Man: holds strong claims on his best form in the Hackwood Stakes
The Tin Man: holds strong claims on his best form in the Hackwood StakesCredit: Alan Crowhurst

bet365 Hackwood Stakes, Group 3 | 6f, 3yo+ | C4/RUK

The Tin Man, who started second favourite behind Magical Memory when disappointing in Royal Ascot’s Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes last time, bids to bounce back on much faster terrain.

Trainer James Fanshawe took this with subsequent Group 2 winner Deacon Blues five years ago but that horse came into this race on the back of a Royal Ascot success in the Wokingham Handicap.

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