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Leicester Place 6 preview | 30th May

13.55 – Join RacingTV Now EBF Novice Stakes – 5f

A difficult race to dissect with all of these making their debut. Richard Fahey’s BONELESS has a decent draw, so makes the shortlist. George Scott’s duo CHAPMAN and VICE CAPTAIN both have a nice look to them on paper and it would come as no surprise if one or both of these figure as well.

Tips: BONELESS, CHAPMAN, VICE CAPTAIN

 

14.30 – Join RacingTV Now EBF Novice Stakes – 6f

IMPRESSIVE ACT ran very well when second on debut at York behind Cuban Thunder and with that run under his belt, he could be capable of going one place better. CONDE makes appeal on paper and could be another nice youngster for the Charlie Hills team, while AMERICAN TALE should improve from his debut seventh and have more of a say in this race.

Tips: IMPRESSIVE ACT, CONDE, AMERICAN TALE

 

15.00 – Visit racingtv.com Fillies’ Handicap – 7f

TORFRIDA ran very well to finish third on debut at Leicester and then put that experience to good use to open her account at Doncaster from the front. She should have more to come on handicap debut and is fancied to make another bold given she’s progressive.

Tips: TORFRIDA

 

15.30 – Bet At racingtv.com Handicap – 1m2f

TUDOR might prefer the artificial surface but he always runs his race and was only beaten just a length when last seen. He has a chance in this small-field scenario, while CROACHILL should take a step forward from his return at Ascot and is a player back on better ground.

Tips: TUDOR, CROACHILL

 

16.00 – RacingTV Profits Returned To Racing Claiming Stakes – 7f

Manitou has been extremely disappointing since joining Archie Watson and preference is for CROWN BRIDGES who has kept some strong enough company to suggest he has a race like this in him. MONTELUSA returned a beaten favourite last time but he still has time on his side and could make amends if able to take a step forward here.

Tips: CROWN BRIDGES, MONTELUSA

 

16.30 – Watch On Racing TV Fillies’ Handicap – 6f

MY TURN NOW has displayed promise in all three starts at Wolverhampton, which have all come in stronger events, and she makes her handicap debut off a lenient mark. This will be her first time on the turf but if she does handle the surface, she is surely capable of at least making the frame.

Tips: MY TURN NOW

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