Racing: Hyperion's Tv Tips
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2.40: ANDREYEV does not know how to run a bad race and will appreciate this return to seven furlongs after his fourth to Tamarisk in a Group One sprint at Haydock.
Frankie Dettori teams up with Kahal, who won twice over this distance last season and will also be more at home over this trip. Kahal caught the eye when staying on to take sixth place over an extended six furlongs at Deauville last time.
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3.10: TAIPAN is taken to return to form and make the most of the 5lb he receives from Posidonas. Scorned has something to find.
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3.40: BISHOPS COURT may have caught Easycall in another stride or two at Doncaster last week and should again account for Dashing Blue (3rd), Bollin Joanne (4th), Proud Native (5th) and Rambling Bear (6th).
My Best Valentine, who is bound for next month's Abbaye, will get the strong pace he seems to need over this trip nowadays.
Speedy Zelanda, who has put up some fast times, will probably make the running. John Gosden's filly will go close if she acts on this slightly easier going.
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4.10: LIFE OF RILEY is an in-form sound stayer and gets a confident vote. Murghem is the most interesting of the remainder.
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