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Brighton and Ffos Las are the venues for Tuesday’s flat racing, live on Sky Sports Racing from 2.43pm.
Go to the post in a field of seven Shifhaven Bay and tipsytopsters are commemorating the Boone Handicap He will be expected as a seven-year-old over a mile at Brighton and Michael Whigham king of war Penalties can be avoided and Sussex can make it back-to-back wins at the track.
The gelding has four previous wins at Brighton, all over seven furlongs, and he steps up to the mile distance for just the second time since 2023 – with John Egan back in the saddle.
Buy the dipLingfield’s all-time all-weather run so far this year has come with one win and second in three runs. Jim Boyle should not mind a return to the Gilding Turf though as he has finished in the top three nine times with two wins at this course and distance from 11 runs at Brighton.
James Wayne would be expected rogue dynasty Could go better than to be denied a close finish over course and distance three weeks ago, although the four-year-old is almost without a win in a year.
Spirit of Albion (for Michael Appleby) and George Baker Marsh Benham Others are to note.
Dion Baker 10 rivals will face off fairplaybet.co.uk Bet £20 Get £20 Free Bet Handicap Over seven furlongs. Whigham’s seven-year-old completed a hat-trick over course and distance last week and bids to deny a penalty here and bring a four-timer with Egan back in the saddle.
The main threat to Dion Baker’s four-timer bid could come from John Gallagher Havana Mojito. This horse finished second to Dion Baker when last seen. Gallagher hopes the 4lb swing in weight will be enough to reverse form and help the gelding record a first win after scoring over course and distance here in May last year.
Back in third place was the James Wayne-trained that day Like sisterWhich again opposes the top two. He was a little awkward on the last day but may well be worth giving it another chance here and there.
By Gary and Josh Moore Jaisen Way and the Michael Atwater duo Bear to dream And Jackson Street There are others to keep an eye on.
A field of nine will compete WWP has been helping customers find the home of their dreams for over 34 years Over the extended seven furlongs, Adrian Wintle seeks a hat-trick Dappled light. Finishing seventh on his return to action in April, the six-year-old then recorded back-to-back wins over a mile at Bath and will now look to defy the top weight for the first time with Edward Greatrex riding.
At the other end of the scale is Jack Channon red moon – who is making his third debut in the handicap company. The three-year-old couldn’t justify the bias when finishing a well-beaten third last time but the field was against him on the day. A return to a nice surface should be a positive for the gelding’s prospects.
Billy Loughnane takes the ride Tonal For Ian Williams. The runner has been in good form of late with five wins in his last nine runs. He may well be handicapped to record another success.
Course and distance winners Kaleidoscope eyes and Ed Walker’s Colt There are others to keep an eye on.