There are five meetings scheduled across Britain and Ireland on Tuesday, a pair of afternoon fixtures followed by three evening Flat cards.
Racing Post tipster, Marcus Buckland, has provided three recommendations for the day’s action
14:48 Pontefract - Arisaig @ 7/2
15:48 Pontefract - Cloudy Rose @ 13/2
18:10 Wolverhampton - Reds And Wolves @ 9/2
14:48 Pontefract - Arisaig @ 7/2
This Listed feature at Pontefract, the Pipalong Stakes, does not look like the strongest of races for the grade and it should provide Charlie Johnston’s Arisaig with a good opportunity to return to winning ways.
The five-year-old mare has been highly tried over the last couple of years and comes here off the back of a creditable performance when finishing eighth of 15 behind Blue Bolt in the Group 2 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Beaten just 2.5 lengths by that rival in this company at Goodwood previously, she has run to Racing Post Ratings of between 101 and 108 on six of her last seven outings. That reads well in the context of this race and a first Listed success may well be on the cards.
15:48 Pontefract - Cloudy Rose @ 13/2
John Berry does not have a big string, but there have been some encouraging signs coming out of his Newmarket base in recent weeks, not least the wide-margin success of Tarbet Ness at Carlisle on Saturday.
He runs Cloudy Rose in this middle-distance handicap at Pontefract and Berry has booked the services of Tom Marquand for the eight-year-old for the first time, suggesting a big run is anticipated.
Cloudy Rose has been hinting at a return to form in recent starts and makes plenty of appeal off a mark 5lb lower than when winning at Doncaster a year ago.
18:10 Wolverhampton - Reds And Wolves @ 9/2
Hugo Palmer’s Red And Wolves shaped nicely on his return from over a year off and a gelding operation when a never-nearer fourth over 7f at Southwell last month and could be set to take a big step forward at Wolverhampton.
The four-year-old ran with encouragement in two of his three runs last year, most notably when running to a Racing Post Rating of 70 at this track on his second start.
A reproduction of that would give him outstanding claims off his official mark of just 69 and the way he finished off at Southwell on his reappearance suggests he will relish this additional furlong.
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Marcus Buckland has enjoyed plenty of success in recent weeks, his winners including Sovereign Glory (10/3), Slack Bob (11/4), My Boy Harry (15/2), Alobayyah (4/1), English Time (4/6) and Mayor Of Maghera (9/2).
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