Today`s Daily Racing Preview with Charlie

Good ground forecast for this evening’s card with
the racecourse executive watering to maintain perfect summer jumping ground.

In the opening 2m handicap chase a market move for Court
Jurado would be worth noting. This lightly-raced six-year-old is still a maiden
under rules, but did win his sole point in his native Ireland and he shaped
with promise on his chase debut last month when he failed to get home having
raced too freely.

There is the possibility that Secret Melody (4.20)
may prefer to go right-handed but you couldn’t describe him as lucky in recent
starts, having blundered at the last, when holding the lead at -on-Dee on
his penultimate start before crashing out three out at when still in
with every chance. He deserves a change of luck.

In the 2m 4f handicap chase Demon D’Aunou looks sure to have
his supporters as he bids to follow up his recent success for which he
carries a 7lbs penalty. That was his first start over the larger obstacles, and
it looks as if chasing is going to be his game. Blue N Yellow is entitled to
come on for his reappearance here three weeks ago, but once again his finishing
effort was tame having travelled well to three out.

The vote, however, goes to Thibault (5.30) who looked
to be crying out for a step up in trip when runner up here on his chase debut
over the minimum distance. Kim Bailey fits his 7-y-old with a first-time tongue
tie today and a 2lbs rise for his seasonal reappearance looks fair.

In the second division of the 10f maiden at John
Locke looks sure to be all the rage having finished runner up at on
debut for Ralph Beckett. He is entitled to come on for that run, but this big
son of Mastercraftsman is overlooked in favour of Systemic (7.15) who
was not knocked about when fourth at in a better race than today’s on
his debut last month. James Doyle takes over in the saddle for .

Old Friend (7.45) has been a beaten favourite in his
first couple of handicaps but improved for the step up to 12f when third –
beaten half-a-length – at Windsor last week. He returns to polytrack this
evening. Oisin Murphy has been in the saddle for his last couple of starts and
the champion jockey keeps the ride this evening.

Over at I feel Ventura Rascal (3.30) remains
well handicapped despite a 4lbs rise for his recent Catterick success when he
was drawn wide and was forced to cover ground. Kevin Stott takes over in the
saddle this afternoon and the selection is well drawn in stall two.

I thought Bottom Bay (4.00) won with plenty in hand
over C&D here 11 days ago and a 5lbs rise may not prevent ‘s
three-year-old following up. The selection has only had five career starts and
has never finished out of the first four. Cieren Fallon again takes the ride
and his 3lbs claim is an obvious plus.       

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