Racing: HYPERION'S TV TIPS

Friday 04 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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2.00: PERFECT PARADIGM

is running well and will be suited by the conditions. The unexposed pair Shouk and Red Ramona should also go well.

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2.30: CROWN OF TREES can follow up his Kempton debut victory, possibly at the main expense of newcomer Bienamdo. Both colts are clearly well- regarded, hence their entries for the Group One Racing Post Trophy.

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3.30: TAMARISK gets a confident vote ahead of Land Of Dreams and the soft-ground lover Tomba. Yorkies Boy could go well at a decent price.

EPSOM

2.55: FORGOTTEN TIMES is an interesting contender and may oblige at rewarding odds. Emperor Naheem is well-drawn and the most likely winner otherwise.

3.25: PRINCESS DANIELLE has a decent chance at a nice price here in a race in which several have a negative against them. She wasn't beaten far last time, is on a fair mark and her yard is in really good form. Silver Groom should also go well.

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4.00: RABAH, game and progressive, has a good chance against his elders here, having run up against the classy Sea Wave at York last time. Soft ground would be a worry though.

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4.35: JUST IN TIME ran away with a Goodwood maiden (1m2f) last time and, having been entered for the 3.25 at the five-day stage, is presumably expected to stay this longer trip.

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