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Race 1 - 2.10pm Racing UK's Biggest Ever Flat Season EBF Stallions Novice Stakes
Not a particularly strong contest to open proceedings and it can go the way of AWE.
William Haggas' colt was slightly green on debut but made some headway to finish seventh, only beaten three lengths at the line.
He can go on here and get off the mark in what looks a pretty weak race.
Major Snugfit produced a bit of a shock to win last time out but is capable of running well, while Ventura Ocean has to give weight away but sets the standard.
VERDICT - 1. Awe 2. Major Snugfit 3. Ventura Ocean
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Race 2 - 2.45pm Racing UK Two Year Old Trophy (Listed)
BEAT THE BON has twice had near misses in maidens but the form of his first outing in particular reads well and he can improve if settling better this time.
It's a very competitive race but he still has plenty of potential after just two starts.
Vintage Brut is undeniably the best horse in the race and if bringing his A game is the one to beat, especially as he has such a low weight.
Swissterious has been in decent form of late and also has a good chance for man of the moment Karl Burke.
VERDICT - 1. Beat The Bon 2. Vintage Brut 3. Swissterious
Race 3 - 3.25pm Racing UK's Biggest Ever Flat Season EBF Stallions Novice Stakes
Not a strong novice stakes which is hardly surprising given the time of year.
Production sets a decent standard on his debut win but flopped last time out and this could be best left to newcomer JIMMY GREENHOUGH.
Richard Fahey is one of the best at readying a debutant and this son of Dream Ahead is very nicely bred. He should know his job and is one of the most eye-catching on paper.
Fox Shinji can fill out the places for Andrew Balding.
VERDICT - 1. Jimmy Greenhough 2. Production 3. Fox Shinji
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Race 4 - 4.00pm Racing UK EBF Stallions Guisborough Stakes (Listed)
Many of the usual seven furlong specialists are on the hunt for booty here and this can go the way of EMMAUS.
Roger Varian's challenger hasn't really cut it at a higher level on recent starts but back down in class he can get back to winning ways.
This is his best distance and although he would probably prefer the ground a bit softer, he should be too good.
Tabarrak is another capable of a big run after winning last time out and Raid can fill out the places.
VERDICT - 1. Emmaus 2. Tabarrak 3. Raid
Race 5 - 4.35pm Racing UK Straight-Mile Series Final Handicap
RACEMAKER didn't perform great last time out at the track but he was a course and distance winner the time before and a 2lb rise really shouldn't handicap him out of things.
This is a stronger race but he's definitely got more to give with Clifford Lee claiming 3lb.
Fashion Theory ran well in a decent race last time out at Musselburgh and can go on from that, while Masham Star has claims from the head of the handicap.
VERDICT - 1. Racemaker 2. Fashion Theory 3. Masham Star
Race 6 - 5.10pm Driver Group 40th Anniversary Selling Stakes
SEE THE SEA takes a big drop in grade here and has strong claims on her victory at Pontefract in August.
Moltoir also takes a steep plunge in class and can go well, while Palindrome can build on his win last time out.
VERDICT - 1. See The Sea 2. Moltoir 3. Palindrome
Race 7 - 5.40pm Market Cross Jewellers Handicap
Ten-year-old SAVE THE BEES has been a model of inconsistency in his long career but if on a going day can take this race by the scruff of the neck.
The last time he visited this track he was a winner and the return here could be just what he needs.
Dawn Dancer can reap the benefit of first time cheekpieces, while Winged Spur was backed into favouritism last time out and is capable of much better.
VERDICT - 1. Save The Bees 2. Dawn Dancer 3. Winged Spur
Race 8 - 6.10 Watch Race Replays At RacingUK.com Handicap
First-time blinkers made a huge difference to ANGEL FORCE last time out when she was a convincing winner at the track.
Has a 7lb higher mark now but that was a much better performance and she can strike again.
Move In Time is feeling the pinch in his old age but is better than this grade and Desert Ace has a chance if reproducing his win on his most recent outing.
VERDICT - 1. Angel Force 2. Move In Time 3. Desert Ace