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07/06/2010

Tuesday UK Racing - Best On Breeding Bets

Pontefract 3.00 Knights Victory - lightly raced improver by Cape Cross out of the Diesis mare Diminuendo, 1/2 brother to G1 & G2 placed Storm Cat mare Calando.

Pontefract 3.30 Perfect Blossom - well bred type by One Cool Cat out of the Lycius mare Perfect Peach who is a half sister to 2 stakes performers including the Giant's Causeway Perfect For You who was placed in G3 company in the USA. This one carries a very similar nick both being by Storm Cat line sires. Impressive margins in last start win at Newcastle suggesting clearly above the level required to win here.

Pontefract 4.30 Red Cape - overly well bred by Cape Cross out of the Crystal Glitters mare Muirfield, well performed 7yo who got back to winning ways at Doncaster last start over 6f, on a repeat is a major hope here and past form says it is well up to winning at this level.

Pontefract 5.30 Nurai - well bred type by Danehill Dancer out of the Bluebird mare Lady High Heavens who herself was G3 & G2 placed over 7f & 6f, 2nd dam Blance Dubois by Nashwan is a half sister to 3 high class stakes performers being Indian Haven, Count Dubois and Place De L'Opera. Nurai hit a new career peak over this track and distance last start winning by 2l and form out of that race suggests it gets in well weighted here despite 6lb rise in official ratings since last win.

Wolverhampton 2.45 Exceedingly Good - well bred for speed by Exceed And Excel out of the Sri Pekan mare Ikan who is stakes performed herself and a half sister to Qadar & Valjarv (both stakes performed), 6f winner at Nottingham 2 starts ago, 2nd home has since won twice on end by good margins against stronger, strong form ref for this.

Wolverhampton 2.45 Downhill Skier - speed pedigree by Danehill Dancer out of The Minstrel mare Duchy Of Cornwall, 2nd up subject to considerable improvement and not disgraced when 2.7l 4th 3 back over 7f on this track, now down 5lb in the ratings since that run, at a very winnable level now.

Wolverhampton 3.15 Reality Show - lightly raced improving type by Cape Cross out of the Entrepreneur mare Really who was stakes placed herself, dam is also a half sister to the highly progressive Galileo mare Magen's Star, this one showed good merit 2 back when 2nd btn 5l at Haydock over 12f behind highly progressive type Mataaleb, well bred type finished 3rd and 4th and both have since franked the form vs stronger.

Wolverhampton 3.45 Togoaviking - well bred type by Cape Cross out of the Gone West mare The Strand who is a full sister to the G1 placed and G3 winner Gold Land, done nothing of note in 5 career starts to date but improvement expected with blinkers on 1st time.

Wolverhampton 4.15 Fourth Generation - overly well bred by Kris Kin out of the Grand Lodge mare Merewood Lodge, gets into a very weak affair here and sure to have come on for juvenile 2 start campaign which included being btn a short head last start by Medicinal Compund at Redcar over 8f, form refs back through the beaten brigade suggest it is well above the level required to win here.

Wolverhampton 5.15 Decree Absolute - good AW speed pedigree by Orientate out of the Naevus mare Midriff, 3rd up this term ready to hit new peak with blinkers on 1st time, at career low ratings of 63 which reads very well going on maiden win at Salisbury as a juvenile followed by close up 2nd to Jack My Boy at Pontefract, likely good value and warrants respect in this.

Wolverhampton 5.15 El Libertador - very well bred by Giant's Causeway out of the Kingmambo mare Istikbal, 2nd dam is the well related Sadler's Wells mare Tafrah who is a full sister to G1 Prix Du Cadran winner of '97 Chief Contender, comes into this on the back of 2 very sound efforts considering what it takes on here inc last start when 2nd to Bold Diva over this track and distance beaten a neck, good margins further back adds merit, serious claims in a race of this nature.

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