20:40 Lingfield — Sky Sports Racing Virgin 512 Handicap model predictions
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Sky Sports Racing Virgin 512 Handicap
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Dayman (GER)
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Dual AW winner; went close at Wolverhampton (7f, AW) in March but raced too freely and was well beaten when dropped back to 6f and tried in blinkers at Chepstow (good to soft) last month; cheekpieces (worn once in 2024) are given another whirl here.
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Court Of Session (GB)
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Much better known for his AW exploits but belatedly opened turf account with ready success from off the pace at Nottingham (6f, good) on Wednesday; also has form on ground slower than good and this move back up in trip is in his favour; respected under 4lb penalty.
Fulford Cross (GB)
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Led close home off today's mark here (7f, AW) in December but was below that form on all three AW starts since and is not yet proven on turf; others have more obvious claims.
Ballybaymoonshiner (FR)
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Rarely runs on turf but was close third at Chepstow (6f, good to firm) just under a year ago; returned from break with encouraging run at Southwell (7f, AW) in April, keeping on from a long way off the pace for sixth, and has possibilities if coping with the forecast slow ground.
Zambezi Diamond (GB)
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Six-race maiden; set good pace and belied 66-1 odds when fourth in Southwell maiden (6f, AW) in April, after a long layoff, but was well beaten in a recent Bath handicap (5.7f, good to firm); back up in trip here; remains tricky to weigh up.
No Gain (GB)
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Largely in good form in cheekpieces for new stable this year and was an emphatic course winner (7.6f, good; previously ran well on good to soft) on latest outing 18 days ago; 6lb higher now but still taken very seriously.
Drafted (IRE)
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Three-time AW winner; 0-5 for new stable since February but put in a good front-running shift before fading into fourth behind No Gain here (7.6f, good) last month; each-way claims if handing the forecast slower ground.
Kessaar Power (IRE)
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Out of form on AW when last seen in January/February but ought to cope well if the ground remains soft and is well drawn to seize the favoured nearside rail; worth a second look.
Daddy Chill (IRE)
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Seven-race maiden; had excuse when well-beaten 50-1 shot on last month's stable debut (saddle slipped) but his headstrong tendencies remains a serious worry.
Beau Jardine (IRE)
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Denied clear run before keeping on to snatch respectable fourth over C&D (good) last month but remains without a win since 2024 and is not the percentage call.