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Making his debut in a contest dominated from a betting point of view by the Frankel colt Find, Bayside Boy put in a very likeable effort to come home 3 1/4 lengths clear of the form horse under just a hands and heels ride. Having just dwelt slightly

An impressive performance from the Koji Maeda owned BELIEVE IN LOVE, who made it clear she was back to winning ways today, powering through to land the spoils in style despite shouldering the top weight. Believe In Love was given a patient ride by Ro

Tattersalls Book 1 in the 1st week of October is usually when the Newmarket stables welcome a host of exciting new recruits to their ranks. Roger Varian however has struck early and while the addition is human as opposed to equine it is however no le

Success tasted sweet for STRAWBERRI at Beverley today, following on from her win at Haydock with another impressive performance on similar ground. The Gleneagles filly stamped her mark sweeping past her rivals in her handicap debut. Breaking from sta

MOSHAAWER followed up from a successful run at Kempton in June with an impressive victory today. Having gone up in trip he faced a more straightforward race this time around, despite a penalty. Partnered with Dane O’Neill Moshaawer broke well from st

A notably marked improvement today from George Bancroft’s previous run at Salisbury earlier in June. The son of Australia got away from the gates well in the hands of Eoin Walsh, pressing on in the early strides and coming through to take it up. Cont

ZEEBAND was first on the score board, showing class amongst his rivals to win easily in an impressive fashion. Piloted by Andrea Atzeni Zeeband broke well from stall 2 and took up a decent position midfield along the inside rail. Bellatrixa, from the

The fancied Shadwell filly justified favouritism and stamped her mark in quality company at Newcastle. Breaking from stall 8 under Jim Crowley, the pair settled near the back of the field behind the early pace setter of Tom Marquand aboard Lilac Road

Bouncing back to winning ways, Lankaran returns to form returning to the All-Weather akin to his victory in April at Wolverhampton, having been beaten at odds on last time out at Brighton. On this occasion he left more to do having travelled the majo

Bred to be smart with an impressive page, it was good to see KING TRITON duly get off the mark today at the third time of asking. Partnered with Jack Mitchell they travelled in from the wide outside to take up the running in the early stages. Market

Holding out for more favourable conditions after the ground ruled out Line of Departure from the Commonwealth Cup trials proved a good decision today. Any questions were swiftly put to bed in an authoritative fashion by the son of Mehmas, who came ba