Catterick, 15:40 - Back Awraad E/W @ 12/113.00
Three-year-old filly Awraad is yet to show she has progressed since her debut campaign as a juvenile last term, finishing down the field well beaten in two starts so far this year, but she is dropping in class from a lower mark of 76 here under 5lb claimer Rhys Elliott, and could be capable of a resurgence.
Trained by Gemma Tutty, the daughter of Awtaad shaped with promise last term, winning on debut at Pontefract before finishing a creditable fifth in a higher class competitive handicap at the Ebor Festival, beaten only a length-and-a-quarter by Ruby's Angel that day when ahead of the likes of First Legion and Shaman Champion. She also finished a close second to Anaisa in Listed company at Ripon, achieving black-type.
There could be more to come from Awraad and it may be too early to give up on a filly who has placed in Stakes company. From a lower weight, she could fare better at this level and shouldn't be discounted.
Back Awraad E/W in 15:40 Catterick
Bet of the day: Bath, 17:05 - Back Mbappe E/W @ 13/27.50
Top weight Mbappe should be capable of making his presence felt in this field from a 2lb higher mark than his latest success at Kempton in January. He may have needed the run at Nottingham when last seen, returning from a 141-day break on that occasion, and could fare better here.
The five-year-old gelding emerged with credit from his sole previous appearance at this track when fourth in a 14-runner field over course-and-distance a couple of years ago. He has been able to be competitive from a higher mark than his current rating in the past and makes appeal at the weights under Dylan Hogan for Mark Loughnane as he attempts to return to form.
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Killarney, 19:00 - Back Cromac Quay @ 10/34.33
Unexposed filly Cromac Quay is an interesting contender for Jessica Harrington in this mile Listed contest. She finished third to 105-rated Skydance on debut at Leopardstown in the spring, with subsequent Oaks winner Thundering On in second, before chasing home future Group Three winner Sparan Nua, now rated 103, in a Naas maiden.
When last seen, the daughter of Night Of Thunder got off the mark in style to win by nine-and-a-half-lengths, beating 11 rivals. This is her first start at Stakes level, but considering some of the form she has shown against some tough opponents, she could be capable of a bold showing under Shane Foley.
Back Cromac Quay in 19:00 Killarney
Yarmouth, 19:10 - Back Spaceage Love Song @ 11/82.38
In the penultimate race at Yarmouth, Spaceage Love Song holds solid claims for Michael Bell on the back of a decent second over a mile-and-a-quarter in handicap company. His latest run was his first outing for 105 days and he could take a step forward for the effort under Oisin Murphy.
The four-year-old gelding's previous sole win came in a Classified Stakes race when beating Starfighter by two-lengths at Wolverhampton in February over a mile-and-a-half. The step back up in trip will suit and he should be able to make his presence felt as he bids to return to winning ways.
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Yarmouth, 19:40 - Back Dark Side Thunder @ 10/34.33
Course-and-distance winner Dark Side Thunder is dropping in class in this 6f sprint, which could allow him to record a tenth career success in his 49th start. He wasn't at his best at Doncaster when last seen but had previously been denied only a length-and-a-half at Leicester when third to Fenlander at odds of 10/111.00 in a higher class contest.
The Jessica Macey-trained contender has form figures of 532331352 at this venue, often running well here. With plenty of course experience in his favour, and in calmer waters now, he could return to the winners' enclosure under Lewis Edmunds.
Back Dark Side Thunder in 19:40 Yarmouth
Killarney, 20:30 - Back Celestially E/W @ 13/27.50
Three-year-old filly Celestially performed well in her first start over an extended mile-and-three-quarters when last seen, finishing a length-and-a-quarter third to Numidia in a Bellewstown handicap. She could show further improvement now with the benefit of previous experience over the trip, and continue her progression.
Still seeking a first win in her eighth start, the Australia filly has shown enough ability to suggest a maiden win is within her capabilities. She is representing an in-form Donnacha O'Brien yard for in-form owner Mrs Annemarie O'Brien and could finally get off the mark under Chris Hayes.
Back Celestially E/W in 20:30 Killarney