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Secret Agent can reveal true ability

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Newmarket: David Milnes

Spinnaka (6.10 Thirsk, nap)

Fancied to finally get her head in front after another agonising defeat at York last time, Luca Cumani’s filly has since moved well on Warren Hill.

Others to follow
Beverley 2.15 Johni Boxit, 4.45 Lord Reason, 5.15 Babamunchkin, 5.45 Candesta.
Bath 2.30 Bella Alissa, 3.30 Yalawin.
Thirsk 7.10 Blushing Red, 7.40 Kodiac Pearl, 8.10 Circulate, 9.10 Right About Now.

Lambourn: Nick Deacon

Secret Agent (4.00 Bath, nap)

Has been performing well this season and gives the impression he will be suited by this return to the minimum trip after just missing out over further here last time. The fitting of cheekpieces for the first time should also aid his cause.

Others to follow
Bath 2.00 Pondering, 3.00 June Dog, 4.30 Becca Campbell.
Worcester 6.00 Avispa.

North: Colin Russell

Totally Magic (8.10 Thirsk, nap)

Both wins on Tapeta, but better handicapped on turf. Good second at Doncaster last time and fancied to go one better.

Others to follow
Beverley 2.15 Tember, 2.45 Wensley, 3.15 Roaring Rory, 3.45 Angel Gabrial, 4.15 Full Of Promise, 4.45 Make On Madam, 5.15 Clenymistra, 5.45 Lean On Pete.
Bath 2.00 Melabi, 4.00 Archimedes.
Thirsk 6.10 Aclimatise, 640 Semana Santa, 7.10 Mysterial, 7.40 Jabbarockie, 8.40 Vercingetorix, 9.10 Doria Road.

West Country: Andrew King

Imphal (4.30 Bath, nap)

Off the mark over course and distance in first-time cheekpieces last month and expected to follow up under similar conditions.

Others to follow
Bath 2.30 Coronation Cottage 3.00 Hastenplace 4.00 Babyfact
Worcester 6.30 Black Corton 7.30 On Alberts Head 8.30 Purple ‘N Gold 9.00 Old Harry Rocks.

Topspeed: Dave Edwards

Breanski(9.10 Thirsk)

Has found one too good on both outings this term but David O’Meara’s three-year-old can go one better and break his duck.

Racing Post Ratings: Simon Turner

Imphal (4.30 Bath, nap)

Going the right way and broke his duck over course and distance last time. That form has been franked by the second and third and he is expected to follow up.

Longshot: Ed Quigley

Candesta (5.45 Beverley)

Has shaped as though this trip is required nowadays and should be capable of getting involved off a mark of 56.

Ireland: Tony O’Hehir

Conrad Hastings (8.50 Killarney)

A 17-length winner on his debut over fences at Kilbeggan early last month, the Henry de Bromhead-trained six-year-old is fancied to follow up over this longer trip.

Published on 17 July 2017inHorse racing tips

Last updated 17:25, 17 July 2017

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