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The ground is going to be the key for ITV races as it looks like very hard work at Goodwood and Windsoris inspecting at 6.30am, but with our fingers crossed we will have good races:
We will start at Goodwood, where Happy Romance is the favorite after winning two valuable sales races.
She has been so good over shorter distances and she won orderly last time at York over 6f on slow ground, Pomelo is from Dubawi and looked good winning easily at Newbury. Isabella Giles was doing very well at Ascot for the six years and the extra furlong will do her good.
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Ryan Moore is an eye-catching reserve for Salisbury-winning Prado on very different terrain, but the rider is a huge asset. I loved Happy Romance in York and she is professional but Grapefruit she’s on the “could be anything” bracket so I’ll side with potential and go with her.
Summerghand won the Stewards Cup with a mark of 108, which is quite a feat. He is more than capable of making the leap to the Graded company. The fact that he has form on all types of terrain is also a huge boost, Jash got back on track with a punch in Newcastle last time, but the jury is on the ground.
Ventura Rebel manages the terrain, but it has been disappointing since A’Ali beat him at the Norfolk stakes in 2019. Burmese Waltz is very interesting to me as his second in the Royal Ascot career was a solid performance. I just think this will suit Summerghand And he’s the one
Cabaletta ran very well behind EnBihaar at the Lillie Langtry Stakes track and his beating of Frankly Darling at Yarmouth on heavy terrain reads well with conditions that are sure to be tough. The subjectivist disappointed York in the Great Voltigeur but it shows on the ground.
Celtic Art is promising in what we saw of him as a 2-year-old winning his maiden here before finishing second at Deauville on heavy ground, and he has had a warm-up behind Junkanoo. I’m taking a kick in Subjectivist doing it his way from the start.
Extra Elusive won for Roger Charlton and Hollie Doyle at Haydock last time around and will be popular again and some of its form is top-notch. Certain Lad, whom he beat last time, managed to win the Strensall Stakes in York last week.
King Ottokar has his visors on to give him his true career, and he has also had the cruelest cut of all: gelding!
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Fox President He’s the one yelling at you here, as his run last year behind Sangarius at The Royal meeting followed by his win at Newbury shows that he manages the terrain. It ran far behind a progressive rate at York, which means its price is low; mind you, a winner is a winner and our lucky 15 are all about winning.
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