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Sgt Bull Berry looks ready to take command

Credit: Alan Crowhurst

Lambourn: James Burn

Between The Waters(2.40 Stratford, nap)

Jamie Snowden is anticipating a bold show from this consistent gelding who looks to have been found a nice slot to get off the mark.

Others to follow
Southwell 2.20 Peace And Co, 5.40 Tangoed.
Stratford 2.40 Between The Waters, 3.15 Our Three Sons, 4.20 Set List, 5.30 Wonga Swinger.

North: Colin Russell

Tekthelot(4.40 Perth, nap)

Decent effort to win at Cartmel in May 2016 and, although well beaten over 2m4f on first run back after a year off, will be seen to much better effect at this shorter trip.

Others
Perth 2.00 What Happens Now, 2.30 Schlipf, 3.05 Leading Score, 3.40 Ballyvic Boru, 4.10 Eyes Of A Tiger, 5.15 Lafterlands.
Southwell 1.45 Larkhall, 4.30 Turtle Creek, 5.05 French Seventyfive, 5.40 Fingareeta.
Stratford 2.10 Bab El Mandeb, 2.40 Shaiyzar, 3.15 Back To Balloo, 3.50 Ballycool, 4.55 Dear Sire, 5.30 Irish Hawke.

West Country: Andrew King

The Wicket Chicken(2.50 Southwell, nap)

Looks to have been found a straightforward task to regain the winning thread with plenty in his favour.

Others to follow
Southwell 1.45 The Way You Dance, 3.25 Juste Pour Nous, 4.30 Chicksgrove Sprite, 5.40 Runasimi River
Perth 2.00 Cesar Et Rosalie, 3.40 Dance Rock, 4.10 Spring Steel
Stratford 2.10 Lucky Esteem, 3.15 St Saviour, 5.30 Innocent Girl.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Elkstone (1.45 Southwell, nap)

Still a maiden after 18 starts, but beaten only six lengths when staying on for third over course and distance last time, recording an RPR of 103. He has slightly better figures in the book and should go close again.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Spirit Of Valor (3.45 Curragh)

Just denied in the Jersey at Ascot, Aidan O'Brien's improving colt posted a career best on the clock and can deservedly go one better.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Sgt Bull Berry(2.40 Stratford)

Inconsistent sort but has a good record at this venue and can't be ruled out with ground to suit.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Zeftan(4.45 Curragh)

A three-time winner over course and distance, the Adrian Keatley-trained eight-year-old achieved the last of those victories when landing the apprentice riders Derby this month. Third over 1m2f last time, going back up two furlongs in trip will suit and he gets the vote to score under Danny Sheehy.

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Published on 15 July 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 19:11, 15 July 2017

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