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Court Of Justice can run the rule over Newmarket rivals

Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Court Of Justice (5.20 Newmarket, nap)

David Simcock's improver was a ready winner of a maiden at Beverley last time and is on an upward curve. The three-year-old blew out well for this on the Cambridge Road Polytrack on Wednesday.Others to follow
Newmarket 2.25 Angel's Hideaway, 3.00 Wissahickon, 4.10 Dombra, 4.45 Hamada.
York 2.05 Diamond Oasis, 2.40 Manjaam, 3.15 Classical Times, 3.50 Jahaafel, 5.20 Red Cymbal.
Ascot 2.15 Enough Already, 2.50 James Watt, 3.25 Alqamar, 4.00 Phantasmic, 4.35 Dachas, 5.10 Protected Guest, 5.40 Majestic Moon.
Chepstow 5.35 Lady Alavesa, 6.40 Street Parade, 7.45 Mother Of Dragons, 8.15 Starboy.
Chester 8.30 Piedita.

North: Colin Russell

Mukhayyam (2.40 York, nap)

Off the mark for the season when gaining narrow win over course and distance last time. Stiffer task at the weights here, but the race should be run to suit and is fancied to follow up his win in the same event last season.Others to follow
Ascot 2.50 I Am A Dreamer, 3.25 Star Of The East, 4.35 Normandy Barriere.
Chepstow 8.15 Rastacap.
Chester 5.50 Coviglia, 6.20 Jensue, 6.55 Rainbow Rebel, 7.25 Five Helmets, 7.55 Twin Appeal, 8.30 Our Kylie, 9.00 Lucky Beggar.
Newmarket 1.50 Truth Or Dare, 2.25 Main Edition, 3.00 Communique, 3.35 Threading, 4.45 Hochfeld, 5.20 Roll On Rory.
York 2.05 Flawless Jewel, 3.15 Sandra's Secret, 3.50 Delph Crescent, 4.25 Kodyanna, 5.00 Excessable, 5.30 Alfa McGuire.

Lambourn: James Burn

Machine Learner (3.25 Ascot, nap)

Booking of Andrea Atzeni, who rarely rides for the stable, is a signal of intent from Joe Tuite, whose string are in fine form. This capable gelding will relish stepping back up in trip and ought to be in the mix.Others to follow
Ascot 2.15 Dirty Rascal, 4.00 Maid Up, 4.35 Chagatai, 5.10 Simply Breathless.
Chester 7.25 Jaayiz.
Chepstow 5.35 Sary Arqa, 7.45 Isstoora.
Ffos Las 7.35 Barkis, 8.05 Deserter, 8.40 D'Gentle Reflexion.
Newmarket 1.50 War Glory, 2.25 Chaleur, 3.00 The Night Porter, 3.35 Opal Tiara, 4.45 Elgin.
York 3.15 Dancing Star, 4.25 Oberyn Martell.

West Country: Andrew King

Bronze Angel(5.40 Ascot, nap)

Would prefer a bit more dig in the ground but has slipped down the handicap and is expected to go well.Others to follow
Ascot 3.25 Golden Birthday.
Newmarket 4.45 Shraaoh.
Chepstow 7.15 Babyfact.
Ffos Las 6.30 Lamb Or Cod, 7.35 Take The High Road, 8.05 Coeur Tantre.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Excessable (5.00 York)

Slow start to the year but showed promise to stay on for fourth over course and distance last time and looks well treated judged on the pick of last year's figures.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Semoum(2.50 Ascot)

Scored with authority and in a decent time at Ripon three weeks ago and is favourably treated on his nursery bow.

Longshot: Dave Revers

Kitaabaat (5.10 Ascot)

Beat Epsom Derby tenth Sevenna Star on his final start of last season and ran with credit on his first run this term, with the drop in trip expected to suit this time around.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Cerealice (8.20 Cork)

Twice placed over this 2m4f trip, more recently when finishing well in second place at Tipperary in May, the Alan Fleming-trained six-year-old can get off the mark under Denis Regan in this mares' handicap hurdle.

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Ed Vaughan has had four winners and three places from just nine runners in handicaps on Newmarket's July course in the last three seasons (+£25.62 to £1 stakes). Desert Wind, fourth in the Britannia Stakes when last seen, goes in the 1m2f event for three-year-olds at 3.00.


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Published on 12 July 2018inHorse racing tips

Last updated 17:21, 12 July 2018

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