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Bowen looks set to strike again aboard the consistent Brave Eagle

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Lambourn: James Burn

Brave Eagle (4.55 Market Rasen, nap)

Likeable gelding who has a good strike-rate and was suited by stepping up to 3m last time. Expected to go close once more under rising star of the saddle James Bowen.Others to follow
Market Rasen 3.20 Between The Waters.

North: Colin Russell

Miss Conway (3.50 Market Rasen, nap)

This race was the the middle leg of a hat-trick of wins last summer for Miss Conway. She has gradually come down the ratings and is now back on her last winning mark so, following a sound effort last time, is fancied to get back on the winning trail.Others to follow
Ayr 1.30 Universal Gleam, 2.00 Home Before Dusk, 2.30 Palindrome, 3.05 Alabanza, 3.35 Brother McGonagall, 4.05 Ventura Knight, 4.40 Logi, 5.10 Perfect Words.
Market Rasen 2.15 Lincoln County, 3.20 Agentleman, 4.20 Cash Again, 4.55 Jack Devine, 5.25 Cape Hideaway.

West Country: Tim Mitchell

Rejaah(4.20 Market Rasen, nap)

Useful hurdler who has been lightly campaigned over fences so far but, after a pleasing return over hurdles last month, she remains with plenty of potential in this sphere. Fancied to make her presence felt with conditions ideal.Others to follow
Market Rasen 3.20 Two Hoots, 4.55 Fingerontheswitch, 5.25 Collodi.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Corton Lad(2.00 Ayr)

On a long losing run but undeniably well treated judged on last year's best form and decent efforts last twice suggest he is still up to winning when things fall right.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Haymarket(2.30 Ayr)

Successful twice over this course and distance, he hinted at a return to form when just denied over the trip and track recently and can return to winning ways.

Longshot: David Revers

Elapidae (3.05 Ayr)

David Lanigan's three-year-old ran better than his finishing position suggested at Windsor and the winner of that has gone in again, boosting the form. He has a good each-way chance at a double-figure price.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Danehill Quest(2.55 Fairyhouse)

The Sheila Lavery-trained gelding produced easily his best effort to date when beaten half a length over a mile at Leopardstown on his most recent start last month. Dropped a furlong in trip, Wayne Lordan's mount gets the vote to account for his eight rivals.

>>There are no tips from Newmarket on Sunday

The Raceform Interactive nugget

Reuniting Ryan Moore with Gustav Klimt in the 3.30 at Deauville looks a big positive, as he's 3-4 on the colt compared to 0-3 when ridden by someone else.


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Published on 7 July 2018inHorse racing tips

Last updated 17:49, 7 July 2018

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