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Bumptious can bounce back to form now returned to turf

Credit: Edward Whitaker

Newmarket: David Milnes

Bumptious (2.30 Ffos Las, nap)

Fancied to improve for the return to turf after a modest effort on the all-weather last time. Ismail Mohammed's filly has since moved well on Racecourse Side.

Others to follow
Ffos las 2.00 Shrewd Approach, 3.00 Many A Tale.
Nottingham 5.50 Castle Talbot, 6.50 Sitar, 7.50 Al Nafoorah, 8.20 Ronni Layne, 8.50 Macksville.
Chelmsford 6.00 Noble Act, 6.30 Goldenground, 7.00 Upavon, 7.30 Important Mission, 8.00 Subhaan, 9.00 Golden Goal.

Lambourn: James Burn

Spice Fair (4.30 Ffos Las, nap)

Ran well over hurdles last winter and that form gives him a chance, especially as conditions are in his favour.

Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.00 Black Truffle, 6.30 Amazing Alice, 7.30 Favourite Royal.
Ffos Las 2.00 Rhosneigr, 2.30 Harvest Wind, 5.30 Del Parco.
Nottingham 6.20 May Remain, 6.50 Glacier Point, 7.20 Dark Power.

North: Colin Russell

Sebastian's Wish (4.45 Musselburgh, nap)

Winner of three from four this season and, although up in the weights, is still on the upgrade and fancied to win again.

Others to follow
Chelmsford 6.00 Black Truffle, 6.30 Stormbringer, 7.00 Udontdodou, 8.30 Desktop, 9.00 Lagenda.
Ffos Las 2.00 Mail Order, 3.00 Peach Melba, 4.00 Sakhalin Star.
Musselburgh 2.15 Haymarket, 2.45 Footsteps Forever, 3.15 Economic Crisis, 3.45 Traditional Dancer, 4.15 Whatsthemessage, 5.15 See Vermont.
Nottingham 5.50 Iberica Road, 6.20 Ginbar, 6.50 Lexington Place, 7.20 Dirchill, 7.50 Natajack, 8.20 Foxy Rebel, 8.50 Lady Natasha.

Racing Post Ratings: Sam Walker

Darkest Flyer (8.10 Ballinrobe, nap)

Recorded a career-best RPR of 109 when comfortably landing a handicap at Limerick on Saturday on his debut for Noel Meade. Has a three-day turnaround and step up in trip to deal with, but a repeat could be enough for him to defy a 4lb penalty.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Peach Melba (3.00 Ffos Las)

Has become expensive to follow, but has been knocking on the door and Mark Johnston's filly would not be winning out of turn.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Primrose Place (3.30 Ffos Las)

Should be suited by the step up to 1m2f and can't be ignored having dropped to a career-low mark of 51.

Ireland: Tony O'Hehir

Top Othe Ra (6.10 Ballinrobe)

Placed on five of his ten starts over hurdles, the Tom Mullins-trained nine-year-old has sound prospects of getting off the mark over hurdles following a good effort at Bellewstown this month when he finished second to Timiyan.

There are no West Country selections today

Published on 24 July 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 19:32, 25 July 2017

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