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Roy can Rocket to another Brighton success

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - JULY 10:  Trainer John Berry with Roy Rocket Brighton Racecourse on July 10, 2018 in Brighton, United Kingdom. (Photo by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Roy Rocket: can continue his love affair with BrightonCredit: Alan Crowhurst

Newmarket: Anthony Burke

Miss Celestial (3.30 Brighton, nap)

Decent fourth in a Stakes race in France when last seen in July and a reproduction of that level of form will make her hard to beat.

Others to follow
Brighton: 2.00 Global Rose 2.30 Global Goddess 3.00 Hart Stopper 4.30 Roy Rocket 5.00 Fire Tree

Lambourn: James Burn

Malton Rose (4.15 Worcester, nap)

Seven-year-old, through not fault of his own, has hardly any miles on the clock and must be better than he has shown on his last two outings. He is with the best jumps stable in Britain and no surprise to see him bounce back.

Others to follow
Brighton: 2.00 Dusty, 3.30 Two Blondes, 4.00 Last Enchantment.
Worcester: 3.15 Alsa Mix, 3.45 Thelunarschooner.

West Country: Andrew King

Black Prince (5.15 Worcester, nap)

Has been given a wind operation since disappointing and connections are hopeful of a much better run.

Others to follow
Worcester: 2.45 Flying Tiger, 4.15 G For Ginger.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Global Rose (2.00 Brighton)

Showed gradual progress on turf this season before a blip on the all-weather last time. Return to turf and the drop to five furlongs should help in bid for first win.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Roy Rocket (4.30 Brighton)

All nine career successes have been on his favourite stamping ground, including six over today's distance, and John Berry's sprightly eight-year-old can continue his love affair with the track.

Longshot: Neil McCabe

Mount Russell (2.15 Worcester)

Maiden who has a long absence to overcome, but has slipped to a very low mark and might spring a surprise here.

* There are no tips from the North or Ireland today.


The Raceform Interactive nugget

The sire Yeats has a 28% strike-rate at Worcester (+£44.05 to a £1 stake), and his son Utility is 2/2 at the track. Therefore, Jonjo O'Neill's gelding in the 4.15 has to be of interest off a good mark.


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Published on 1 September 2018inHorse racing tips

Last updated 18:09, 1 September 2018

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