Saturday evening racing tips for Doncaster
The Planet Sport tipsters have some red-hot selections for the evening meeting at Doncaster on Saturday, July 1.
We'll start with some details on our selected horses, then you can get a full list of the tips across from Doncaster at the bottom of the page.
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18:20 (Doncaster) Queen's Company
Queen's Company went in by a length and a half last time at Yarmouth in a class 6 event, for which she now operates off 4lb higher.
That rise may not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from going in once more.
Bollin Margaret heads the list of dangers in her current mood, as she has been a model of consistency this season, while Sid's Annie can go well if transferring her good all-weather form to the turf.
19:30 (Doncaster) She Wore No Jewels
Tokyo Dreamer sets a solid standard with a rating of 70 and she ran well to finish third at Lingfield over this trip, so she is likely to be on the premises once more.
It could be worth siding with She Wore No Jewels in the Cook N Dine Specialists In Kitchenware EBF Restricted Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
Showed plenty of promise on debut to hit the frame at Goodwood over 6f and could improve for this step up in trip.
Alshinfarah is related to Group 2 winner Raabihah and she warrants a market check.
20:00 (Doncaster) Solar Orbiter
Solar Orbiter may just have needed his first run of the season when runner-up at Kempton in May and Roger Varian's colt is expected to improve from that display making his debut on turf.
Snash ran with credit to finish fourth at York on his latest effort and is capable of a decent showing in a first-time visor, while Riot and Mudamer complete the shortlist.
21:00 (Doncaster) Desert Voice
Desert Voice progressed from her debut effort when getting off the mark at Yarmouth and the daughter of Invincible Spirit warrants plenty of respect on her handicap bow.
Northern Spirit has been a model of consistency in recent months and the return to a flatter track after his recent third at Yarmouth can only benefit him.
Others to note are Roaring Ralph and Concert Boy.