Tips for Wednesday evening’s races at Epsom
There are six races to enjoy in Wednesday evening’s meeting at Epsom - and Planet Sport’s tipsters have selected some tips for each race.
You can access all our tips, racecards, odds and results in Planet Sport's horse racing live centre - but here's a detailed look at Wednesday night's races at Epsom.
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(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article's first publication)
TRALEE HILLS bounced back to form with a comfortable success at Bath in April and, given a break since, Simon Hodgson's charge can notch up a second win in this contest, having prevailed under Serena Brotherton in 2021.
The nine-year-old may have too much for fellow C&D scorer Captain Haddock and Tessy Lad, who has won over this trip before and shared the spoils over 1m2f at Newbury last time out.
VAHA has shown marked improvement with each start, and he looks the one to beat if building upon an excellent effort at Lingfield when narrowly denied on his first go at this trip.
Cloud Free ran a stormer on debut when second at Beverley and he must enter calculations along with Sahara Kitten, who finished a length and a half behind him in fourth on the Westwood.
LIL GUFF is in a rich vein of form at present, despite her winning run coming to an end at Haydock last month.
William Buick getting back on board is a big plus, though, and the step up in trip has the potential to eke out further improvement, with the unexposed Havana Pusey looking best placed to chase her home.
Indian Creak and Society Lion have the form to get involved as well.
LITTLE BOY BLUE showed a good attitude when fending off a subsequent easy winner at Chepstow and with a 3lb rise deemed lenient, he gets the vote to follow up.
Marlay Park has a fine record at this unique track, winning here three times, and emerged with plenty of credit when placed in a 0-100 handicap over C&D most recently.
Dropped 1lb in the ratings since, he must enter calculations, while Zero Carbon and Woodstock also merit consideration.
AT LIBERTY gamely beat a useful yardstick in Arranmore at Haydock and although he hasn't got the most consistent profile, Michael Bell's gelding should remain competitive off a 3lb higher mark if arriving in the same mood.
Similar comments apply to Eklil but, again, he comes here in winning form and appears to hold leading claims.
Aidan Keeley will likely be taking his time on the keen-going Nonsuch Lad and that pairing could run into a place.
CLOUDY ROSE will arrive brimming with confidence following three tenacious victories in a row and, despite a further 3lb rise, she looks the one to beat.
John Berry's mare has yet to tackle Epsom but having a record of two from two around Brighton - another undulating track - is certainly encouraging.
Lunar Shadow has every chance if she can translate her recent all-weather form to the turf, while Iconic Mover and Angels Roc are others to note.