Wolverhampton Place 6 Preview | 27th May

Wolverhampton Place 6 Preview | 27th May

Racing

18.12 Free Tips Daily On attheraces.com Maiden Stakes

Those with experience don’t set a tall standard so I’m nominating three newcomers. DIAMOND ALEXANDER is drawn down the inside and represents a stable that does well with debutants, while HE BANGS THE DRUMS and BONE MARRA also appeal for yards that have similar success with newcomers.

Tips: DIAMOND ALEXANDER, HE BANGS THE DRUMS & BONE MARRA

18.42 attheraces.com/marketmovers Novice Stakes

This looks like a competitive event. CAJOLE did take a step forward from her promising debut fourth when accounting for six rivals at Newcastle earlier this month and has leading claims with more to come. NATIONAL PARK did have a recent winner in behind when narrowly beaten at Newcastle earlier this month though and should have more to come.

Tips: CAJOLE & NATIONAL PARK

19.12 Dine In The Wolverhampton Horizons Restaurant Fillies’ Handicap

THE FEMININE URGE produced a tidy performance when winning at Windsor earlier this month and it’s hard to imagine her not going close in her follow-up bid. The handicapper has only raised her mark a couple of pounds, so she’s worth sticking with in this race.

Tips: THE FEMININE URGE

19.42 Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Handicap

EDEN STORM is a course winner off an 18lb higher mark and hasn’t been disgraced on his last two starts at this venue off reduced figures, so he could go well. Stable companion GOLSPIE is the mount of Hollie Doyle and has placed on his last three starts, so he’s another to consider.

Tips: EDEN STORM & GOLSPIE

20.12 Wolverhampton Family Fun Raceday 10th August Handicap

BITACORA left all previous form behind her when scoring in convincing fashion at this course in March and she could use that win as a springboard to further success. TRUSTY SCOUT has lots of course form in the book and is well handicapped at present, so he’s feared most.

Tips: BITACORA & TRUSTY SCOUT

20.42 Play At The Races StableDuel Fillies’ Handicap

Last-time-out winners Tralee Girl and SOLAR PASS look the two to concentrate on here, with marginal preference for the latter, who bolted up when last seen at Lingfield. That form isn’t strong, but she did have a pair of next-time-out winners back in third and fourth, and with Oisin Murphy taking the ride, she is fancied to get the better of Michael Bell’s charge.

Tips: SOLAR PASS


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