A couple of meetings keep things going in Britain on Sunday and Hamilton in particular has plenty of competitive racing.
Here are the latest horse racing betting tips for Sunday's card from the Racing Post's Gary Savage.
3.42 Hamilton - May Blossom @ 12/1
4.12 Hamilton - Naturalia @ 11/2
4.42 Hamilton - Inanna @ 9/2
3.42 Hamilton - May Blossom @ 12/1
A switch to Julie Camacho's yard seems to have sparked a return to her best form for this five-year-old who can get her second win in her last three runs.
The Camacho stable have an excellent record at Hamilton.
Previously campaigned mostly at six furlongs for David O'Meara, her new yard has been running her at six furlongs to great effect, and even tried her over seven last time.
She never got into that class 3 but still looked in form, and her previous run, when finishing strongly over Pontefract's stiff six furlongs, was her joint top RPR ever.
A return to six furlongs, the stiff finish at Hamilton, and the return to class 4 level should be enough to see her get her head in front again.
4.12 Hamilton - Naturalia @ 11/2
Although not dropping down in class, Donald Whillans' in-form three-year-old is running in a less competitive race than her two most recent efforts.
She was second in a 0-75 at Carlisle two outings ago, only finding the 77-rated Individualism too strong late on over 1m3f.
Last time at Chester she was full of running only to be denied room at a vital stage as they rounded the final bend. The action unfolded away from her and she was tenderly handled close home.
That was over an extended mile and a half, but the return to this trip should prove no hindrance based on her run over a furlong shorter here in June, and her last victory came over this trip at Carlisle.
That win came on soft ground, and her most recent starts came on good ground so tomorrow's likely good to soft should prove perfect.
4.42 Hamilton - Inanna @ 9/2
Jim Goldie can continue the good week he's had in Scotland with this four-year-old filly, who looks just the sort of improver the stable excel with.
After four runs for the stable she will run off a mark of 57 this afternoon, 27lb lower than her highest rating which she still held in May last year.
Obviously there has been a major drop off in form since then, with a lot of it coming on the all-weather and a switch to Brian Toomey's yard in the early part of this year.
Since joining Goldie she has started to find her form again, finishing no more than one and a quarter lengths off the winner in four starts over five to seven furlongs.
It's encouraging that her best start for Goldie was her most recent one, where she was pipped over Musselburgh's sharp seven furlongs under a penalty.
Effectively racing off 1lb lower today, even without her jockey's claim, she should enjoy this stiff six furlongs in an ordinary race.
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